Come Thursday Night 5:30-7:00 – Meet Det Bowers
From Charlotte –
Come to a meet and greet for Det Bowers!
Det is running for Lindsey Graham’s Senate seat The 2014 United States Senate election in South Carolina will take place on November 4, 2014. South Carolina will also hold a special Senate election on the same date for the other Senate seat. The primary elections will be held on June 10, 2014. If no candidate in a primary wins more than 50% of the vote, a runoff will be held between the top two candidates on June 24, 2014.
Mr. Bowers is a true Lowcountry local, and a believer. He was a pastor in Columbia for many years. Come meet him and see if he is the candidate for you, and let your friends know about this opportunity –
When: Thursday April 17th – 5:30-7:00
Where: 706 Craven Street (next to library)
Det was born and reared in Estill, South Carolina in the same area where his ancestors settled and fought the British in the American Revolution. Det is married to the former Pauline Wyman (Polly) also of Estill, South Carolina. Their three sons and 5 grandchildren all currently reside in Columbia, South Carolina. Det graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a Government degree from Wofford College, received his Law degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law and his Masters of Divinity from Columbia International University. Det practiced law for nearly 20 years and was involved in real estate development, agribusiness, outdoor advertising and insurance. He has invested the past 20 years in Christian ministry. From http://www.bowersforsc.com/why-i-m-running
No-regret investment in your child’s future! April 23rd to Apr 26th
Come experience a debate tournament first-hand by signing up to judge!
The National Christian Forensic and Communications Association’s Regional Invitational Tournament in Savannah next week Apr 23 to Apr 26 and is a perfect opportunity to see if debate is right for your family.
From Michele Norman –
Here is the link to sign up to judge at next week’s NCFCA Regional Invitational Tournament in Savannah, GA. You will be seeing the best of our region’s speakers as they seek to qualify to compete at the national tournament this summer.
Please do not feel as if you need to have any special qualifications to be a judge. As mentioned in class, you will receive trained in how to judge, fill out a ballot, etc. I may have forgotten to mention that there are snacks for our judges as well!
I know that there are several families in our class considering participating in speech and debate for their children’s high school years. In my family’s twenty-one years of homeschooling the NCFCA has been the best investment of our time and resources not only for academic purposes but, most importantly, for character building. The students and parents in this video communicate it far better than I can.
Perhaps you’re not interested in participating in the future. That’s okay! You will be blessed by witnessing so many students who can think and communicate for the glory of God. Please, please come and judge!
Please feel free to call/email me if you have any questions!!
Thanks so much,
Michele Norman
Have you ever wondered why your student should participate in debate? Here are 17 reasons from Homeschool World Magazine – http://www.home-school.com/Articles/the-benefits-of-debate.php
- Debate provides preparation for effective participation in a society with representative government. Our form of civil governance has relied upon debate to empower citizens with greater knowledge and to help spread that knowledge. This allows fellow citizens to more effectively participate in the democratic process.
- Debate offers preparation for leadership. The fundamental requirement of all leaders in any position is to provide direction and be able to explain why that direction is needed.
- Debate offers training in argumentation. From its earliest beginnings to today, debate has been the best practice for argumentation. As an educational method, it offers short-term and long-term motivations and rewards.
- Debate provides for investigation and intensive analysis of significant contemporary problems. While education in general might only touch upon various recent issues, debate topics cover ground students may never discuss and in much greater depth than most curriculums will allow. Some debaters comment that after researching and debating a public policy topic for a year they are now more interested in that topic in general.
- Debate helps integrate knowledge. Debate topics are multi-faceted and cut across several disciplines. This allows debaters to gain knowledge from unique disciplines outside the student’s normal academic subjects.
- Debate develops proficiency in purposeful inquiry. Often debate topics are on the cutting edge, dealing with new technology and different ideas from the norm of the day. By learning to research and inquire into new sources, debaters find ways of collecting data new to them.
- Debate emphasizes quality instruction. Since classical rhetoric was taught in ancient times, argumentation and debate instruction has relied more upon interactive coaching and a closer relationship between coach and student than most other educational settings.
- Debate encourages student scholarship. While some parents and students worry that debate might interfere with other education, most report that it enhances their work in general education with better note taking skills, research skills, organization, and presentations. The competition encourages students to pursue their regular course work with vigor and use their full capabilities. David Zarefesky, former associate dean of the School of Speech at Northwestern University, remarked that “debaters gain research skills at a pretty sophisticated level, certainly compared to undergraduates in general… in intensity it is equivalent to working on a masters thesis.” 2
- Debate develops the ability to make prompt, analytical responses. Cross-examination demands quick and decisive responses to questions about argumentation made before.
- Debate develops critical listening skills. Debaters develop excellent listening skills from their first debate when they learn that they must know their opponent’s arguments as well as their own. Through making accurate and practiced note taking of the “flow” of a debate round, debaters learn to glean and analyze information as they hear it.
- Debate develops proficiency in writing. While the greater part of debate is perceived to be speaking in front of people, a good portion is research and preparation of argumentation before ever standing in front of another team or judge. This researching, writing, and arguing ability will carry over to many other fields such as preparing research and background papers and answering essay questions on exams.
- Debate encourages mature judgment. Debaters learn the value of suspending judgment until both sides are scrutinized. After debating both sides of an issue for an entire year, debaters know that the complex issues of today have many sides that need to be examined.
- Debate develops courage. Most people would rather be in the casket at a funeral than giving the eulogy. It takes discipline, preparation, and a bit of bravery to stand up and defend a position in front of a judge and another team arguing the exact opposite.
- Debate encourages effective speech composition and delivery. Debate not only requires work in knowing speech material, but in the presentation of the material. Debaters will present before hostile teams and in front of class.
- Debate helps develops social maturity. The business-like atmosphere of a debate tournament coupled with the diversity within the debate community forces debaters to react to various situations. Along with the competitive prospect of losing or winning, debaters learn appropriate manners and proper behavior.
- Debate develops computer competencies. Most research by debaters is now done on various types of computer systems. Whether Internet, college library catalogs, or databases, debaters learn how to find, organize, and use the information they collect.
- Debate uses students’ skills to their utmost. To argue requires students to: research issues, organize and analyze data, synthesize different kinds of data, evaluate the conclusion drawn from the data, understand how to reason the conclusions, recognize and critique different methods of reason, and comprehend the logic of decision making.
Reaching Milestones- Autism Therapy
“REACHING MILESTONES”
We are an Applied Behavior Analysis therapy provider for families with children diagnosed with autism and other developmental disabilities.
We would like to invite you and your family to a fun filled open house event! Come tour our new clinic and enjoy a meet and greet with Reaching Milestones therapists.
Snacks will be provided!
There will be fun and games as well as prize giveaways!
When: Saturday April 19th 2014
11:00am-4:00pm
Where: 17B Marshellen Drive, Beaufort, SC
In Belleview Business Park
843-379-5655
ALSO:
FREE PARENT TEACHING SESSIONS!
We will be holding free parent teaching sessions for anyone who would like to learn more about Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), and how it can be used to create meaningful and positive changes in the lives of children with autism and other developmental disabilities and their families. During the session we will discuss:
• Defining Autism Spectrum Disorder
• Common characteristics associated with ASD
• Prevalence of ASD
• Identify red flags or early warning signs of Autism
• Review recent research on the treatment for Autism
• Discuss Applied Behavior Analysis
• Explain the ABA treatment process
• Review ABA instructional approaches (DTI, NET, & Social Skills)
• Review Parenting tools for reducing inappropriate behavior
Spaces are limited so please call to reserve a seat!
When: Wednesday April 30th at 9:00am
&
Thursday May 1st at 5:30pm
Where: 17B Marshellen Drive, Beaufort, SC
In Belleview Business Park
When: Tuesday May 6th at 5:30pm
Where: HealthLink For Children Classroom,
Beaufort Memorial Hospital,
989 Ribaut Road, Beaufort, SC
**For more information or to reserve your seat
please call 843-379-5655
Set-Up Help Needed this Saturday 10-2 @ Abundant Life
We have a group going to Hardeeville Saturday to help with set up for the upcoming Daddy Daughter Dance.
The dance is an outreach of Abundant Life Church which Stuart Guthrie is pastoring. The congregation is small… so we could be of great use.
We were hoping for about 15 people to help with wall partitions that need to be put in place, a castle set to construct, displays to paint etc. We have about 10 already from our Frontlines group.
Many hands will make light work if you are available to help. I know that the Guthries will be blessed if you can help.
If you can meet us at CBC at 9:30 we are going to caravan over there on Saturday morning. Or if you already live on that side – we are meeting at Abundant Life in Hardeeville at 10 am.
Please email me at charlottecushman@gmail.com if you can help.
Thanks!
Charlotte
Easter Eggstravaganza!
Hey Friends,
Anyone interested in helping provide cupcakes for our Easter Eggstravaganza will be much appreciated. Our CBC great cake decorator, Sue Cerrillo, has volunteered to decorate 250 cupcakes for the children. If you didn’t see them last year you will want to make it a point to take your kids to the cupcake walk that morning. She always does an extraordinary job!!
If you can bake one or two batches please email me at cbcevelyn@gmail.com.
Cupcakes can be dropped off on Wed. Apr. 16 evening or during the day or evening on Thursday, April 17. Please let me know if you plan to help.
Thanks,
Evelyn Owens
p.s.
We still have many openings for individuals to man games and jumpers. If you can spare 30 minutes or an hour that day (April 19th), I know you will be richly blessed.
Again I am the contact person and will be glad to schedule you when it works best for you and your family. Thanks!
Columbus Ships in Beaufort!
On Monday April 7th around 1pm these replicas of the historic Columbus Ships the Nina & Pinta will arrive at the Downtown Beaufort Marina. The ships will be open for tours on Tuesday the 8th, from 9am to 6pm. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for students 5 to 16, and children 4 and under are free.
Don’t miss this opportunity to tour these two Columbus replica ships. The Nina is considered to be the most historically accurate replica of a Columbus Ship ever built.
Hit the link above for more info.
Clothing Swap
Back by popular demand………………….
CBCCA Fellowship Meeting
Don’t forget that Tuesday, April 1st at 7:00pm is the LAST CBCCA fellowship of this school year. The topic will focus on curriculum “show and tell”. Please bring what has worked well for your family this year and be prepared to share.
Also, Tracey Holmes and Sharon Strever will be on hand to discuss the Brigance Test. This is especially geared toward struggling or non-traditional learners and is a great alternative to access students abilities. This test will be offered by CBCCA on a case by case basis in lieu of PASS or SAT tests.
I will also be on hand to discuss transcripts, reports and other “paperwork” challenges you may have had this school year.
Look forward to seeing you there!
Claudia
Parris Island Band at Kids Life Wednesday!
The Brass Band & Quintet of the PI Marine Band will be performing at KIDS LIFE tomorrow at 11:00am in the Fellowship Hall. The event is FREE and open to anyone who would like to attend.
Doorposts Coupon for Conferences
Dear Friends,
Doorposts will be exhibiting at two upcoming homeschool conventions in South Carolina. Stop by our booth to say hello and grab a free copy of our newest catalog! (We’ll also have all of our books andcharts available to peruse and buy.)
Find us this weekend at the SouthEast Homeschool Convention in Greenville, SC (booth #302).
Find us April 3-5 at the Teach Them Diligently Convention in Spartanburg, SC.
The coupons below will save you $5 on your Doorposts purchase of $35 or more. Feel free to share them coupon with your friends!
Thanks and God bless,
Daniel Forster
For a complete list of the conventions we’re attending this year, visit http://www.doorposts.com/conventions.aspx.





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