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This month we have school pictures Tuesday, October 13 th at 8:30am. We also start our E.L.I. field trips this month where we take a field trip to a Cleveland museum each month thanks to a grant provided to us through University Circle. Our first trip is Monday, October 19 th , and we leave Kendal at 9am. If your child is not here by then we will regretfully have to leave them behind. Please remember to watch your speed as you are driving through Kendal to drop-off or pick-up your child. The speed limit is 20 mph. I hope you all have a great month, and we are so glad you and your family chose Kendal! Welcome and have a great month, Jeni Hoover Upcoming Dates: October 1 – Birds’ Visit Library October 12 – New Cycle – Tuition Due October 13 – School Pictures at 8:30am October 14 – Swimming October 19 – Eli Trip to Natural History Museum October 26 – New Cycle – Tuition Due October 28 – Fall Costume Parade at 9:30am October 28 – Swimming Reminder: Don’t forget to send your child with a hooded towel for swimming dates. This makes it much easier to walk back and forth to the pool and reduces falls. Fall Costume Parade – Children dress up and parade through Kendal. There will not be candy as this is not Trick-or-Treating. October 2015 Newsletter Healthy Tidbit for the Month: Healthy experts tell us that fruits and vegetables with the most pigment – or color – have the most vitamins and minerals. How many colors do you eat at home? Challenge this Month: Grab a sheet of paper and graph what colors of fruits and vegetables that you eat at home with your child. Try to eat every color of the rainbow during the month of October. Kendal Intergenerational News: Monday, October 26 th , we will be having a “campfire” by the fire in Langston at 3:30pm. We will have Kendal grandfriends there to help us make s’mores over the fire. If you would like to join us you are more than welcome. Wednesday, October 28 th , will be our Fall Costume Parade where we parade through Kendal dressed up.

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This month we have school pictures Tuesday, October 13th

at 8:30am. We also start our E.L.I. field trips

this month where we take a field trip to a Cleveland museum each month thanks to a grant provided to

us through University Circle. Our first trip is Monday, October 19th, and we leave Kendal at 9am. If

your child is not here by then we will regretfully have to leave them behind.

Please remember to watch your speed as you are driving through Kendal to drop-off or pick-up your

child. The speed limit is 20 mph.

I hope you all have a great month, and we are so glad you and your family chose Kendal! Welcome and have a great month, Jeni Hoover

Upcoming Dates:

October 1 – Birds’ Visit Library

October 12 – New Cycle – Tuition Due

October 13 – School Pictures at 8:30am

October 14 – Swimming

October 19 – Eli Trip to Natural History Museum

October 26 – New Cycle – Tuition Due

October 28 – Fall Costume Parade at 9:30am

October 28 – Swimming

Reminder: Don’t forget to send your child with a hooded

towel for swimming dates. This makes it much easier to

walk back and forth to the pool and reduces falls.

Fall Costume Parade – Children dress up and parade

through Kendal. There will not be candy as this is not

Trick-or-Treating.

October 2015 Newsletter

Healthy Tidbit for the Month: Healthy experts tell us that fruits and vegetables with the

most pigment – or color – have the most vitamins and

minerals. How many colors do you eat at home?

Challenge this Month: Grab a sheet of paper and graph what colors of fruits and

vegetables that you eat at home with your child. Try to eat

every color of the rainbow during the month of October.

Kendal Intergenerational News:

Monday, October 26th, we will be having a “campfire”

by the fire in Langston at 3:30pm. We will have

Kendal grandfriends there to help us make s’mores over

the fire. If you would like to join us you are more than

welcome.

Wednesday, October 28th, will be our Fall Costume

Parade where we parade through Kendal dressed up.

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From the KELC Teachers:

From the Classroom:

Our new school year is off to a very busy and exciting start. We have welcomed many new friends to

our class. The children have become familiar with the classroom, our schedule, our classroom rules, and

made new friends as we did the many activities in our study of Beginning the Year. We have made

classroom books which include family pets, our homes, and also what we enjoy doing with our friends at

school. To help the children become more familiar with the Kendal Community we went on a hunt for our

missing Gingerbread Man. The children really enjoyed finding the notes he had left in each area giving

clues to where he had gone to next. Our Kendal Grandfriends also really enjoy this activity, because the

children stop and ask them if they have seen the missing gingerbread man.

Our trips to the apple orchard were a big hit as the children enjoyed running inside the hay maze,

riding on the wagon, and then picking apples and pumpkins. We would like to thank all those who came

with us. Your help is always greatly appreciated.

Sara, Karen, Mary, Robin, and Macie

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