Dear Parents,
Spring is here. Please read the April newsletter to get details on the Plant Sale, 35th anniversary celebration, End of the Year Parties and Gifting, Food Drive support, Breast Cancer Research, Barefoot Books and our featured Parent of the Month, Michelle Figlar.

Thirty-Fifth Anniversary Celebration : May 22nd
Help us celebrate 35 years of providing outstanding early childhood education at the Carriage House Children’s Center.We will be recognizing Natalie A. Kaplan as the founding director of the Carriage House. Although Natalie’s title will soon change from “Executive Director” to “President and Founder”, she will continue to be actively involved with the Center. At the celebration, we will also announce the “Natalie Adler Kaplan Scholarship”, which is designed to offer tuition assistance for children who attend the center.
Carnival:
Please join us for some family fun rain or shine (10am-2pm).
There will be live entertainment, crafts, relay races, vendor booths, raffle items and great food!
Ticket sales start this week. Take advantage of early bird registration in April. Tickets may be purchased online:www.regonline.com/carriagehouse35 or in the office.
Interested in volunteering an hour or two for the carnival? Please email Ann Adams annadams523@gmail.com
Evening Event: The evening event is being led by Natalie and the Board Chair, Ed Saitz. The cost for the event is thirty five dollars and tickets can be purchased either online via the following link.
The agenda for the evening:
5:30 to 7:00pm: Appetizers, desserts, and beverages on the main floor
6:00 to 7:00pm: Tours of the building
7:00 to 7:30pm: Program in the Gymnasium
7:30 to 10:30pm: Raffle of unique items and Cabaret music
Tickets for both events can be purchased online via the following link:www.regonline.com/carriagehouse35 or in the office.
End of the Year Room Parties:
May will be a month of festivities, including year-end room parties and spring teacher gifting. As a result of parent comments, 2009 holiday gifts were anonymous. After which, we received further input that some parents would rather sign cards and teachers’ missed the opportunity to thank those who gave gifts. Monetary gifting is always a tricky subject but it is our gift so if you have ideas and comments,please email karalrock@yahoo.com.
Parents Corner:
In addition to being Grady and Tilly Quinlan’s mom, Michelle Figlar is the Executive Director of the Pittsburgh Association for the Education of Young Children. (PAEYC).
PAEYC is the local affiliate of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), through which Carriage House Children’s Center has received accreditation. PAEYC, with nearly 1,500 members, supports high quality early care and education, through professional development, community resources, and advocacy for the needs and rights of children, their families, and the individuals who work with them. CHCC teachers are members of PAEYC, and extremely active in committees and professional development activities.
Each April, PAEYC and the community celebrate the Month of the Young Child! The Month of the Young Child focuses public attention on the needs of young children and their families and to recognize early childhood programs. This is a wonderful time to celebrate children, and their teachers. There will be many activities happening throughout the month, including a celebration dinner for teachers and special family activities at the Carnegie Library celebrating One Book, Every Young Child www.paonebook.org. You can visit www.pghaeyc.org to find more activities. April is also an opportunity for us as parents to reach out to our elected officials and let them know how important quality early childhood education is – you can visit www.papromise.org to learn more about the state-wide campaign, and to sign the PA Promise declaration. Every signature counts! Also visit www.governforkids.org/2010/
to learn more about outreach to gubernatorial candidates. The most fun fact about PAEYC is that our offices are right upstairs on the second floor. Please stop in anytime to learn more about our programs that serve our teachers – or to get involved. We invite you to join us this April in celebrating our teachers, our children and the Month of the Young Child!
Plant Sale:
The Plant Sale is here. You should be receiving your order forms this week.
If you are like me you are ready for tomato, basil and mozarella sandwiches and for the annual Carriage House Children’s Center plant sale! Each year, around Mother’s Day, a large truck of locally sourced fresh herbs, vegetables and flowers take over the Carriage House parking lot. This is made possible with the efforts of parent and staff volunteers with a large amount of the proceeds going back to the school. This year the Plant Sale co-chairs are Katherine Mazey and Kara Rock. They will kick off the plant sale the first week in April. If you do not have a green thumb and the thought of caring for anything green scares you, then there is still an opportunity to contribute by providing plants for Claudia’s Garden. On the order form there will be a box where you can choose to donate to the garden. A description of the garden is below. If you would like to volunteer and did not sign up in the Fall, please email Kara Rock at karalrock@yahoo.com
Claudia’s Garden
Claudia Saitz was the Program Director at Carriage House for 29 years. When Claudia announced that she was retiring to garden and keep bees, the idea to create a garden in her name was born. Claudia’s Garden, which is in raised beds on the playground was designed and built by Carriage House staff. The plants—a variety of flowers and vegetables—were planned, planted and tended by the children and teachers. Each year we will honor Claudia’s time at Carriage House by planting beautiful flowers and delicious fruits and vegetables.
Aside from the commemorative aspect of Claudia’s Garden, there are the educational and environmental aspects as well. As the children take part in the planting and all it entails, they are exposed to a variety of science, math, social, motor, and language experiences. They learn about plant life and the environment as they watch the plants grow, as they taste various fruits and vegetables, as they re-plant seeds. The garden is an important part of Carriage House Children’s Center’s aim to be a Green place for children and families.
Barefoot Books:
If you are looking for a great website to buy books from, look no further. Barefoot Books has unique children’s titles and they will donate part of the profits back to the Carriage House. Nikole Bournias Fiedler, mother of Alexsandra in the two morning twos, has spearheaded this effort. Please visit the site at www.barefootbooks.com. If you decide to buy books please use this id at checkout: 000-0bhr.
The next PTO meeting is Wednesday, April 21st at noon. The more the merrier. Please join us, you don’t even have to be there. We have a call in number. Send us an email if you want to call in and we will send the number. RSVP to elablewis@gmail.com
Thank you for all of your support with the initiatives to date and please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns regarding the PTO. The suggestion box is outside the office or comment on the blog.
Food Drive and Breast Cancer Research:
During the month of April, Carriage House is supporting the Boys Scouts Food Drive. Please look for signs throughout the building, and boxes in the lobby and hallways for collection of non-perishable food items. Thanks to Sue Hamm (YT teacher) and Judy Kaplan (104 teacher) for organizing our part in this community event!
Carriage House is also supporting Breast Cancer research by forming a team for the Race for the Cure. You should have received an email about this event and the various ways to contribute. Please look for signs to be posted soon. Thanks to Melissa Sevimli (102 teacher) for heading this event!
Warm Regards,
The PTO