Shop on Amazon and Support TeamMates

Just this week, until November 2nd, Amazon is giving 5% back in their SmileAmazon program. That is 10X more than their usual .5% back. So, if you have anything to buy this week, consider going to https://smile.amazon.com/ and searching for TeamMates Mentoring program of Fort Calhoun to donate. See below for more information.

Did you know that you can help support your local chapter of TeamMates of Fort Calhoun just by shopping on Amazon?  That’s right it is simple to sign up and select our local chapter as the recipient.

AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support your favorite charitable organization every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, you’ll find the exact same low prices, vast selection and convenient shopping experience as Amazon.com, with the bonus that Amazon will donate .5% of the purchase price to your favorite charitable organization.

How do I shop at AmazonSmile for TeamMates of Fort Calhoun?

To shop at AmazonSmile go to www.smile.amazon.com from the web browser on your computer or mobile device. Simply sign in and then select TeamMates of Fort Calhoun as your organization and start shopping!  It’s that easy.  For all your orders just make sure to login to smile.amazon.com instead of regular amazon.com and it will automatically send your donation to TeamMates.  You may also want to add a bookmark to smile.amazon.com to make it even easier to return and start your shopping at AmazonSmile. 

Happy shopping and thank you for supporting our local chapter of TeamMates in Fort Calhoun!

 

Tom and Nancy Osborne founded the TeamMates Mentoring Program in 1991 in an effort to provide support and encouragement to school aged youth. The goal of the program is to see youth graduate from high school and pursue post-secondary education. To reach this goal, youth meet one hour per week with a caring adult who serves as a mentor. They also have the opportunity to go on outings like field trips to Fontenelle Forest and a variety of sporting events. Mentors are volunteers from the community who have dedicated themselves to making a difference in the life of a young person. Mentors give youth a sense of hope, purpose and vision.

 

The TeamMates Chapter of Fort Calhoun started in 2012. We currently have 40 matches. TeamMates is growing strong with over 7000 matches in Nebraska and Iowa.

 

Frequently asked questions:

  • Who can volunteer to be a mentor?
    • Any adult 18 and over with an interest in supporting a young person in grades 3-12
  • Do you currently need mentors?
    • If you know of anyone who would be interested in mentoring please send them our way!
  • How much time does it actually take?
    • Just one hour per week during the school year.
  • What do I do when I go to mentor?
    • Have fun!  You can play a board game or cards, do a craft, play on the computer, read a book, talk about your week, go to the gym/playground/track and play around.
  • Where do the meetings take place?
    • All meetings take place in the school during school hours.
  • How do I learn how to be a mentor?
    • TeamMates provides training to all mentors, going over the do’s and don’ts and your local coordinator can assist with any other support or guidance needed.

 

More information can be found at the TeamMates website.

http://teammates.org

If you have any questions feel free to call or email the TeamMates coordinator for Fort Calhoun. Ashley Hallberg, 402-468-5714 or ahallberg@ftcpioneers.org

 

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Congratulations to our Marching Band

Once again our Marching Band brought home a superior trophy from the State Band competition. Great job students. Your hard work paid off!

Seniors pictured are Aaron Johnson, Nickie King, Zoe Fickbohm, Piper Hager, Avery McKennan, Carly Underwood and Megan Rupp. Morgan Miller (11) was the Drum Major.
Seniors have a tradition each year of signing the back of the trophy

Congratulations Girl’s Softball 2018

Our Softball team performed well at the District tournament this year. They entered the tournament as a #6 seed and finished in 3rd place. 

Thursday’s Games

Win – 10-7 vs Logan View

Loss – 8-7 vs Guardian Angels Central Catholic

Win – 19-15 vs Tekamah-Herman


Friday’s Games

Win – 12-1 vs Yutan/Mead

Loss – 3-12 vs Guardian Angels Central Catholic

Pictured are Seniors Courtney Baxter, Julie Klemm, Jordan Wear and Zoe King along with Coach Ginger Appel and Assistant Mandy Taylor

Kindergarten Celebrates Johnny Appleseed

It was a fun-filled day for the Kindergarten class as they celebrated Johnny Appleseed. They read stories, made crafts, and played with cinnamon apple slime. As part of their language lesson, they practiced listening and following one-step directions by making a Fall scene. They also tried to stack apples and built things using apples and toothpicks. At the end of the day, they had a taste testing with different apple products including apple jelly, applesauce and 3 different types of apples. They then integrated the theme into their math lesson by counting and graphing which apples were their favorite. As you can see, staff also got involved by dressing in the theme.

Congratulations to the Cross Country Teams

Congratulations to both our boy’s and girl’s Cross Country teams. Both qualified for State. Girls are District champs and Boys finished 3rd. Ben Haggar finished 2nd with Jake Haggar not far behind in 4th place. Taya Skelton finished 2nd, Avery McKennan was 4th and Katie Barta was 8th. Wish them luck at the State meet next Friday, October 19th. 

District Runners were – Girls Savanah Lukasiewicz, Morgan Miller, Tessa Skelton, Katie Barta, Avery McKennan and Taya Skelton. And Boys were Zach Marshall, Nathan Premer, John Wiese, Dylan Blair, Jake Haggar and Ben Haggar.

Elementary Walkathon was a Success

Thank you to all the Corporate Sponsors for the 2018 Fort Calhoun Elementary Walk-A-Thon!

This year, the Elementary Walkathon was a huge success. The PFE raised $10,800 for our school. The amazing t-shirts, water bottles, and prizes would not have been possible without the support of business donations. Please consider supporting the following businesses as they did such an amazing job supporting us!

Abe’s Trash Service                              Countryside Small Animal Clinic

The Rustic Restaurant                          Seal Rite Insulation

Steiner Dental PC                                 Zig Drywall

Able Transport Solutions                     AP Plumbing, LLC                                 

Autumn Pointe Assisted Living           Calhoun Oil

Cummings & Son Construction           D & W Fine Pack, LLC         

Estiage Spa                                            Exterior Remodel & Design

Geiger Built Homes                               Iwen Exposures

The Longhorn Bar & Restaurant                  Nuttelman Construction            

Rock Hard Concrete                             Scooters                             

Simone’s Suds                                       Stick & Stone Bakery                 

Big Green Tomato                                Sarah Billesbach, DDS                                  

Florence Food Mart                              Lycos, Inc                                              

Northwest Feed & Grain                      Washington County Bank 

Boulder Creek                                       Carnes Collective                        

FC Booster Club                                     Niche Spa & Airbrush Tanning

Skinny Bones Pumpkin Patch             SkyZone                                       

Urban Air                                               Vala’s Pumpkin Patch

Also, thank you to our amazing volunteers, faculty, and staff who made the day possible! Your hard work is appreciated! Thank you!

  Michelle Tjardes, Walk-A-Thon Chair

Thank an Officer Day

The fifth graders at Fort Calhoun Elementary wrote letters to thank local police officers as part of Embrace Blue “Thank An Officer Day”. These will be disbursed to officers in the Omaha area next week.

“Our Body, A Universe Within”

Peering at the wonders inside of the human body was the experience shared by students from Mrs. Young’s  Physiology and Health Occupations classes. Other interested juniors and seniors joined the excursion to downtown Omaha on Friday morning, August 24th.    Preserved and injected with polymers, the human specimens on display provided minute details about contents of the skeletal, muscular, nervous, digestive, respiratory and reproductive systems.  An opportunity to touch a human heart, kidney, liver, and brain was provided.  Truly, we all understand a bit better why our own bodies are actually “A Universe Within.”