Thursday, March 28, 2013

Everything Canyon Lake Kids Positive Youth Initiatives

CANYON LAKE YOUTH

Active in the Community

3 Amazing and Inspiring Programs were Presented to the Students, Teachers, and Parents in the Community due to the Efforts of Hard-working, Empowered Student Initiatives. The Mission? To Encourage Respect for All Members of the Community, Initiate Anti-bullying Education and Foster an Environment of Kindness within the School System, and to Teach about the Dangers of Underage Drinking and Driving.

 I Love These Programs! 


TAKE THE PLEDGE TODAY at www.r-word.org

  • Help eliminate the demeaning use of the R-word–a common taunt used to make fun of others.  Often unwittingly, the word is used to denote behavior that is clumsy, hapless, and even hopeless.  But whether intentional or not, the word conjures up a painful stereotype of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.  It hurts. Even if it isn't meant that way.


  • Young people around the world are taking a stand and raising awareness of the dehumanizing and hurtful effects of the R-word and are helping encourage others to think before they speak.
  • Help organize a youth rally or presentation to your school today!

SHATTERED DREAMS PROGRAM CANYON LAKE HIGH 


"Shattered Dreams" is an educational experience that reminds us all of the dangers associated with drinking and driving. It reminds us that too many young lives have already been lost and countless others severely impaired because of the tragic consequences of underage drinking and drinking combined with driving. "Shattered Dreams" is about drinking and driving. It's about living and dying. Can "Shattered Dreams" make a difference in a young person's life? Families, schools, faith-based and community groups in Texas must join together to teach young people that consuming alcohol while underage is never a good choice. Can our communities afford to ignore the devastating impact that underage drinking is causing?
The "Shattered Dreams" program involves the dramatization of an alcohol-related crash on or near a high school campus, complete with police and EMS response, emergency room treatment, family notifications, and the arrest and booking of the driver. The crash scene drama is played out before the student body during a school day. Throughout the day the other elements of the "docu-drama" unfold. To give students a better understanding of the number of DWI-related deaths, an individual dressed as the "Grim Reaper" appears periodically throughout the school day to select a new victim. In 2000 every 20 minutes someone in Texas was injured or killed as the result of drunk driving. The victims are taken out of class, made-up in white faces and dressed in black t-shirts to symbolize death, and then returned to their classrooms to continue their day. By the end of the day, every student has one or more "dead" classmates present in the classroom with him, and on this note the school day ends.
The next morning a wrap-up assembly is held featuring those who played roles in the previous day's drama, including the "crash" victims, the drunk driver, their parents, and participating law enforcement and medical personnel. Impact statements from community members whose lives have been affected by teenage alcohol use and drunk driving bring closure to the program and reinforce its dual message for the teenage audience -- Don't drink until you are 21, and never drink and drive

Rachel's Challenge came to Canyon Lake in 2012-it was a powerful and inspiring program and helped to bring awareness about bullying to the community!  To keep the momentum going some of the area schools adopted on-going programs within the schools:


  1. Startzville Elementary created their own "KC" or Kindness & Compassion Club and the primary mission is to teach children at an early age that kindness and compassion are a way of life; it proactively addresses the issues of bullying and destructive behavior by giving students permission to be kind. The focus is on promoting and celebrating positive behavior and thereby instilling a positive self-image and respect for others that can shape their lives and ultimately promotes an atmosphere conducive to effective learning. The club meets once a month after school and has many members, the meetings are designed to keep the message alive and the kids have great fun working on special projects designed to foster kindness
  2. Mountain Valley Middle School AND Canyon Lake High School-each formed a "FOR" or Friends of Rachel Club to foster an environment of respect and caring within the school and community.  They established ambassadors to promote campus wide kindness initiatives such as welcoming new students, empowering bystanders, switch it up days and a student mentoring program.

Everything Canyon Lake Kids Youth Community Service Clubs


Canyon Lake Youth Clubs that give back through Community service and promoting positive messages are an                  inspiration to everyone!

STARTZVILLE ELEMENTARY’S KC CLUB/ MOUNTAIN VALLEY MIDDLE F.O.R. CLUB
Modeled after the National “Rachel’s Challenge” Program, Elementary school students are encouraged to live a life of purpose, do simple acts of kindness and the club helps them to reach out with Kindness and Compassion to make their school a better place. The MVMS club members learn the power of deliberately reaching out in word and action to others to start what Rachel called a “chain reaction of kindness and compassion”. It encourages participants to examine their own lives in the light of the 5 challenges:


MVMS LEO CLUB
Student Mission: Have fun and make new friends while helping the community and the world.
Leo club motto: Leadership, Experience, Opportunity  
Leadership: Leo members acquire skills as project organizers and motivators of their peers.
Experience: They discover how teamwork and cooperation can bring about change in their community and the world.
Opportunity: Leos develop positive character traits and receive recognition for their contributions                            
https://www.facebook.com/leoclubs

OCTAGON CLUB AT CLHS             


An all-inclusive youth organization, sponsored by Optimist International, the Optimist Creed embraces positive values like optimism and respect for self and others while engaging in community service. The mission is to use a passion for making a difference to reach out to other people wishing to make a difference too!
Link to the Canyon Lake Optimist Newsletter


Each of these youth clubs perform valuable community services for so many in the Canyon Lake Community: the elderly, veterans, children, animals, and the environment and the members gain valuable leadership skills plus wonderful opportunities for scholarships through the sponsors.

For further information on valuable youth programs being brought to our schools and community, Link to the next blog post, Positive Youth Initiatives

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Everything Canyon Lake Camps for Summer 2013

Summer Camping options for Canyon Lake Kids!

When I first planned on writing a post for parents to explore the choices for summer camping for Canyon Lake kids, I was only thinking of the day camps and overnight camps being offered by the many different child-based associations near the lake.  Camps offered by the girl scouts or the YMCA or the youth football league, for example. Once I began to form ideas for the post though, I realized that I was leaving out all the camping options for families to spend time together during the summer that are right here at Canyon Lake so I decided to write a series on camping: detailing the options for sending your kids away to summer camp, the many day camps available to keep kids active and engaged during the summer, and on the great summer camping sites for families to spend vacation time together.  We will start with Overnight Summer Camps for Kids.

Summer Camps are a rite of passage for many kids and, for many, it is their only experience without the constant supervision of their parents; a time to make new friends and learn new skills-CAMP IS COOL-CAMP IS FUN!!!!  There are as many different choices to choose from as there are kids with different interests. There is something offered to interest every child; from science camps to horse camps, from day camps to overnight camps, from religious camps to athletic camps-there is simply something for EVERYONE!

Overnight Summer Camps Available:

1.  Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas Council:
The Girl Scouts have just published their 2013 summer fun camping guide: 2013 Summer Camping Fun Catalog
The Girl scouts offer overnight camps for every age level and interest you can imagine from camps for dancing divas to chefs to babysitting certification, all their camps are wonderful experiences for girls of all ages!



2. T-Bar M Camps:a non-denominational Christian sports and adventure camp with locations in New Braunfels, Texas.

3. Horse Camps: There are quite a few overnight horse camps for the child who is enthusiastic about horses.  A few links to the closest camps are :

4. Hermann Sons Camps: available to members ages nine through thirteen. Becoming a member is as easy as purchasing a life insurance product through Hermann Sons. http://www.texashermannsons.org/benefits/camp/about-camp

  •  Campers choose from eight summer sessions at our Riverside Camp for girls or Hilltop Camp for boys. The two sites are separated by only one mile. During their six-day adventure, campers participate in a variety of fun and challenging activities
5. Newk's Ranch: Junior Tennis Camps for ages 8-18, for all skill levels from beginner to competitive.  Intensive tennis plus other activities including swimming, dances, soccer, and much more. Link to more information
6. YMCA Camps-Camp Flaming Arrow offers 3 different programs: 2013 SESSION DATES AND RATES, CLICK HERE

  • Traditional Camp for campers aged 8 - 15 are week long camps that include the following activities:  fishing, hiking, archery, canoeing, arts and crafts, pottery, horseback riding, field sports,  swimming, basketball, sand volleyball, campfires, songs and skits.  Club Choices Link
  • Rookie Camps for 6 - 8 year olds are an introduction to camp life that are 3 days and 2 nights with activities such as archery, crafts, and the ever-popular river slide.  The campers also spend time in free swim and the last night is completed with a campfire, skits, songs and s'mores. 
  • Leadership Camp at CFA is an experience for 16 & 17 year olds looking to become camp staff and stronger leaders. For more information on YMCA Leaderchip Camps, Click here


Watch for Everything Canyon Lake Kids' future posts on Day Camps and Family Camping!

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Unique and Painless Fundraising Ideas for your Booster Club, PTA, or Youth League

Unique and Painless Fundraising Ideas for Booster Clubs


If you are constantly bombarded by the fundraising efforts of every school, every sports league, and every other activity that your children are affiliated with; if you are as tired as I am of constantly opening your wallet, purchasing items you don't need or want for twice the price, and donating your precious free time then it is time to suggest some new ideas to the fundraising powers to be.  There are great ways to raise funds for your organization that won't cost your members money or time they can't afford to donate.  Many local and national businesses will donate generously each time your members shop or dine at their establishments and Recycling Fundraisers will pay your organization for items collected while you teach your children about protecting the environment!!


  1. Cakes/Cupcakes Divine offers a Community Outreach Program where every purchase made will generate a 10% rebate to your organization. Rebate checks are distributed March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31. You don’t have to do anything except tell your group members to show a membership card or just mention your group, and encourage them to make purchases from Cupcakes Divine and Cakes Divine!  They take care of everything and send a check to your organization automatically. 
  2. Target's Take Charge of Education Program will donate 1% of all Redcard purchases to registered K-12 schools in the area.  To date, Startzville Elementary is the only one on the list but any school can enroll.  For program rules, click the link below:                                 https://www-secure.target.com/redcard/tcoe/home#tcoe_program_rules
  3. Goodsearch.com or E-scrip.com-enroll your organization in the program..have members enroll in the program and register their credit/debit cards, every time the member makes a purchase, either at a local participating business or on-line with hundred's of merchants, or dines at any participating restaurant, the group earns a percentage. Goodsearch members can also earn money just by searching the internet, use this link for more information about Goodsearch.com or to enroll your group, click here ; For E-scrip's group enrollment form click here or click this link for more information about E-scrip.com/e-scrip dining . 
  4. Amazon Associates Program-receive 4% or more back from every purchase made by clicking on a link placed on the group's web-site, blog, or social network page.  Have your member's and their relatives and friends visit your site before making any purchases on amazon.com and amazon will deposit money directly to your group's bank account monthly. For more info, click this link Amazon Associates Affiliate Program
  5. Recycling Fundraisers-collect old cellphones, iPods, laptops, cameras, and ink cartridges and send them postage free for money.  See the list of items and prices paid for on one such site, recyclingfundraiser.com, by clicking here

Direct Payment Donations/Write Your Own Check Fundraisers 

  1. Amazon Simple Pay-Add an Amazon Donation Button to your organization's site so family and friends can choose to contribute money in amounts as small as $1.00, $5.00, $10.00 or more in lieu of buying cookie dough or wrapping paper and your organization pays only a small processing fee per transaction allowing you to receive 95% or more of every donation unlike traditional product sales fundraisers.
  2. Fundrazr- Another donation button option but for your social networking pages too! Create a FundRazr project for free. Start raising money and awareness in just minutes. Share your project on Facebook, Twitter, Websites, blogs and via email. FundRazr’s deep social media integration makes it easy to engage supporters and grow your funding. Accept secure online payments by credit card, debit and PayPal account. Funds go straight to your PayPal account. You can access the money right away.

For more unique, fun, and easy fundraising ideas, check out the article "50 Fundraising Ideas Creative and Easy Ways to Raise Money for Your Organization" on signupgenius.com

*Please feel free to share your great fundraising ideas on the Everything Canyon Lake Kids web-site Community Forum Page.
**Have an upcoming fundraiser you would like the community to be aware of?  Submit the information via this link: Contact Us

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Advertise Your Business on Everything Canyon Lake Kids

Everything Canyon Lake Kids is the perfect vehicle to advertise your child-based business to the parents of Canyon Lake Youth!

Your advertising dollar goes further with Everything Canyon Lake Kids. Your advertisement receives triple the exposure for one low monthly price.

Advertisements will be displayed via 3 exciting mediums:

  • The monthly print Newsletter distributed via mail, specially selected display spots, and school hand-outs
  • The Everything Canyon Lake Kids website with comprehensive calendar listings and information for every youth event or activity schedule offered at the lake.  Ads displayed with preferred page placement to maximize viewing.
  • Ad listings on the Everything Canyon Lake Kids Blog-a blog providing the latest information on Everything Canyon Lake Kids with great articles and useful links for parents on the most current area classes, fundraisers, and many other exciting subjects.

Who is your target market?  Do you offer services for children? Does your business sell products for babies/toddlers/pre-school/school-age/middle school level students/and/or high school students?  
If your answer is yes, then Everything Canyon Lake Kids is exactly where you want to be seen. There is finally an advertising market that is entirely devoted to the youth of Canyon Lake and their parents-your target audience.

Orthodontists, Photographers, Child Care Centers, School Supplies and Gear, Dance Studios, Birthday party venues, Art/Theater Classes, Sporting Goods Stores, Pizza Places, Music lessons, tutoring, ......

REASONABLE ADVERTISING RATES
DISCOUNTS PROVIDED to REPEAT ADVERTISERS

Get your message in front of  the right customers and reach the widest local reader audience ever in one place; information and calendars are updated every week and new events are continually added which will bring parents back to the site again and again.  AND when they access the Everything Canyon Lake website, blog, and newsletter-it will be your advertisement that is noticed.

Please click here for available ad sizes and rates and advertising and payment policies.
If you have any further questions, please call Lisa Peters at 830-237-7223 or e-mail me  at everythingcanyonlakekids@gmail.com and I will be happy to address them.

CANYON LAKE HIGH SCHOOL DANCE TEAMS BEST IN CLASS

March 2, 2013: Canyon Lake High School Dance Teams 

Win "Best in Class" at Regional MA Dance Competition!

Emerald Dancers

The Emerald Dancers were recognized as the high point winners in each of their categories 
  and won a Superior Showcase Trophy for their performances in each of their 3 dances.
BUT the awards didn't stop there: they also received awards for the choreography for all 3 dances, were awarded the "Best in Class" title for their technique, and received a "Winner's Circle" trophy for 3rd place in the OVERALLS!  Congratulations Emmies!!!

First Class Ballroom I Team

Received the Winner's Circle Trophy for 2nd Place in the OVERALLS, a Superior Showcase
Trophy for their categories of dance, won the "Best in Class" title for technique, and an award for the Choreography on all 3 of their performances as well.  Their amazing performances wowed the crowd at the competition!!

Congratulations to all of the dancers and to the Dance Instructor who made it all happen,
Susan Schule!

Watch the Emmy's perform their dance to "Cooties" and "Bottom of the River" in the videos below: