Thursday, March 13, 2008

Fernley Youth Football and Cheerleading Sign-ups



Are you ready for some football? Fernley Youth Football is holding registration for the 2008 season.

Where: Cottonwood Elementary School

When: March 15-9 a.m.-3 p.m. (Returning Players ONLY)

open registration

March 20-6:30-8:30 p.m.

April 3, 6:309:30 p.m.

April 12, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Cost: $165 per football player

$190 per Cheerleader

Payment may be made in several ways, including payment by credit card (Visa, MasterCard), check, cash or money order.

Registration forms may be downloaded from the league website (www.fernleyyouthfootballleague.com)

Parents should bring children's original birth certificate.

For more information, call 575-2643 or visit the website at www.fernleyyouthfootballleague.com.

Leprechaun Dive at the Fernley Pool

Feeling a 'wee bit of Irish luck? Then head over to the Leprechaun Dive at the Fernley Pool.

When: March 17th
Time: 3:00 -4:00 PM
Where: The Fernley Pool


Saturday, March 8, 2008

Make Elegant Looking Easter Eggs







Looking for an elegant (but inexpensive way to decorate for Easter?) try this fun project!
Materials:
1. Eggs
2. Glue
3. Card stock or construction paper
4. Hole punch
5. Toothpicks
Directions:
1. Make two holes in a raw egg: one on each end. Blow through one hole until all the egg insides have come out the bottom. Carefully wash each egg with soap and water and blow out any remaining moisture. Place upright in an egg carton lined with paper towels to dry overnight.
2. Punch out holes with your paper hole punch in the desired color of cardstock or construction paper. You can choose any colors, but pastels work best for Easter.
3. Use a toothpick to apply glue (Elmer's glue works great because it dries clear), place a dab of glue at one end of the egg and cover the hole used to blow out the egg guts with a single paper circle.Continue the process with toothpick and glue, spiraling down the egg, overlapping the circles so the egg is covered completely. Press each section of new circles gently into the egg, making sure to wipe away any extra glue that seeps through between the circles. Continue until the entire egg is covered and place another circle over hole at the other end of the egg.
4. Place decorated eggs into a glass dish. You can use the shredded paper or plastic grass to decorate even further.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Butterfly Craft

Supplies
1 Large Craft Stick (body)
4 Regular Craft Sticks (wings)
Pom Poms (body)
Tissue Paper (wings)
Chenille Stems (antennae)
Googly Eyes
Glue
Scissors
Directions:
1.Glue the craft sticks together in the shape of a dragon fly and let dry.
2.Cut tissue paper and glue on to make wings and let dry
3.Add pom poms in a row along the body using glue.
4.Add the antennae and eyes.