Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Faith Nights with Nashville Sounds

94FM The Fish and the Nashville Sounds are happy to announce their 4th season of Faith Nights with a wonderful lineup:
May 11 - Katinas
May 31 - Jason Gray
June 15 - Chris August
June 30 - World Outreach Worship
July 12 - Hawk Nelson
August 2 - Grace Chapel Choir

Friday, May 3, 2013

Belmont Univ School of Science Home School Science Discoveries Sessons

Below are descriptions for the remaining three Belmont University School of Science’s Home School Science Discoveries sessions for spring, 2013.  If you are interested In bringing your son(s) or daughter(s) to these laboratory-based experiences, please complete a registration form for each session and email to: steve.murphree@belmont.edu.  Sessions 2 and 3 have been offered previously so, if your child has attended either of these, please consider giving other children a chance to participate.

Please note the grade levels and enrollment limits of each session.  These sessions will be on the 3rd  floor of the Hitch Science Building on the Belmont University campus (http://www.belmont.edu/campusmap/pdf/campusmap.pdf – Hitch Bldg. is no. 26; Curb Event Center Garage is no. 18).  I will be in touch with you to confirm that your child has a seat in the session(s) for which you applied and to provide more information about parking.

Feel free to share this information with other home school parents or groups. More HSSD sessions will be offered in the fall.  I look forward to seeing you!

Sincerely,
Steve Murphree, HSSD director

Session 2   Friday, May 10, 2013                     1:00 pm-3:00 pm, Hitch 309

“What’s Alive in a Sample of Water?”

Students will use microscopes to examine and identify organisms from fresh pond or tree hole water samples they have brought with them in plastic or ziplock containers (a turkey baster makes a good sampling tool). Bringing in a sample is not required as additional samples and some from Carolina Biological Supply will be on hand. Maximum of 22 students.
Grades 1-8

Session 3   Tuesday, May 14, 2013               10:00 am -12:00pm, Hitch 309

“Experiments in Animal Behavior I”

Students will use the scientific method to learn about the behavior of Betta fish.  Each group of students will design and conduct a unique experiment after learning about Betta fish behavior through designed experiments.
Maximum of 22 students.
Grades 4-8

Session 4   Friday, May 17, 2013

10:00 am -12:00pm, Hitch 309

“Experiments in Animal Behavior II”

Students will use the scientific method and choice chambers to learn about the behavior of pillbugs.  Each group of students will design and conduct a unique experiment after learning about pillbug behavior through designed experiments.
Maximum of 22 students.
Grades 4-8

C. Steven Murphree, Ph.D.
Professor of Biology
Belmont University
1900 Belmont Blvd.
Nashville, TN  37212-3757
615-460-5458

Thursday, May 2, 2013

TN Spring Star Party

Fall Creek Falls State Park, Cumberland Astronomical Society, Vanderbilt University’s Dyer Observatory and the Astronomy in the Parks Society announced today the Tennessee Spring Star Party will be held May 10-11 at the park. The program is designed to accommodate both beginning stargazers and experienced astronomers.

The Tennessee Spring Star Party begins Friday evening with dark sky field viewing of the beautiful night sky and continues Saturday with astronomy presentations and discussions. There will be more viewing opportunities Saturday evening. Saturday’s events also will include planetarium shows and a special concert. For more informaiton, visit www.cumberlandastronomicalsociety.org or contact Allen Ball at mistal@bellsouth.net, Lloyd Watkins at watkinslk@comcast.net  or the Betty Dunn Nature Center at 423-881-5708.
https://news.tn.gov/node/10638
Fall Creek Falls State Park, Cumberland Astronomical Society, Vanderbilt University’s Dyer Observatory and the Astronomy in the Parks Society announced today the Tennessee Spring Star Party will be held May 10-11 at the park. The program is designed to accommodate both beginning stargazers and experienced astronomers.

The Tennessee Spring Star Party begins Friday evening with dark sky field viewing of the beautiful night sky and continues Saturday with astronomy presentations and discussions. There will be more viewing opportunities Saturday evening. Saturday’s events also will include planetarium shows and a special concert. For more informaiton, visit www.cumberlandastronomicalsociety.org or contact Allen Ball at mistal@bellsouth.net, Lloyd Watkins at watkinslk@comcast.net or the Betty Dunn Nature Center at 423-881-5708.
https://news.tn.gov/node/10638