Rock & Roll Camp XVI will take place August 9-13th at the Pendleton Center for the Arts building on Main Street, providing teens 13-18 with a free week of music instruction from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Some students put together bands, working with musicians from West Coast indie bands to focus on getting better at their instruments (or learning to play) and writing and performing original music. Other campers spend the week learning about rock journalism. On Friday, all the bands perform at the big camp concert on Main Street. Students who aren’t performing help with concert logistics and band promotion.
“There are so many facets that go into making music and being creative,” says Camp Director Addison Schulberg. “It’s cool that one student can work on bass guitar, another can figure out how to work a clarinet riff into a song, and another can work on a Camp blog, not playing an instrument or singing at all.”
PCA provides guitars, ukuleles, and other instruments for those who want to learn something new. No previous music experience is necessary.
Students and parents can get information about the free, week-long offering at PendletonArts.org. Since students work in close proximity to one another indoors, and singing is an integral part of the activity–AND Covid numbers are rising in the county–all Campers need to be fully vaccinated to participate. PCA staff is looking for ways to accommodate unvaccinated students at an outdoor location and will post information online if alternative accommodations do become available.
Photos and videos from past years’ camps are available on Facebook by searching Pendleton Rock & Roll Camp. The event also has an Instagram feed. More information is available by emailing director@pendletonarts.org or calling PCA Executive Director Roberta Lavadour at 541-310-7413. Online, with registration link at https://pendletonarts.org/rock-roll-cam
Rock & Roll Camp XVI is coming August 9-13, 2021!
/in News - District & All Schools /by rthornburgRock & Roll Camp XVI will take place August 9-13th at the Pendleton Center for the Arts building on Main Street, providing teens 13-18 with a free week of music instruction from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Some students put together bands, working with musicians from West Coast indie bands to focus on getting better at their instruments (or learning to play) and writing and performing original music. Other campers spend the week learning about rock journalism. On Friday, all the bands perform at the big camp concert on Main Street. Students who aren’t performing help with concert logistics and band promotion.
“There are so many facets that go into making music and being creative,” says Camp Director Addison Schulberg. “It’s cool that one student can work on bass guitar, another can figure out how to work a clarinet riff into a song, and another can work on a Camp blog, not playing an instrument or singing at all.”
PCA provides guitars, ukuleles, and other instruments for those who want to learn something new. No previous music experience is necessary.
Students and parents can get information about the free, week-long offering at PendletonArts.org. Since students work in close proximity to one another indoors, and singing is an integral part of the activity–AND Covid numbers are rising in the county–all Campers need to be fully vaccinated to participate. PCA staff is looking for ways to accommodate unvaccinated students at an outdoor location and will post information online if alternative accommodations do become available.
Photos and videos from past years’ camps are available on Facebook by searching Pendleton Rock & Roll Camp. The event also has an Instagram feed. More information is available by emailing director@pendletonarts.org or calling PCA Executive Director Roberta Lavadour at 541-310-7413. Online, with registration link at https://pendletonarts.org/rock-roll-cam
2021-22 School Supply List
/in News - District & All Schools /by rthornburgSchool starts August 31st and we are looking forward to welcoming all our students back to in-person learning!
Substitutes Needed
/in News - District & All Schools /by rthornburgThe Pendleton School District is seeking substitute teachers and assistants for the 2021-22 school year.
Substitute teaching or a substitute assistant is a remarkably rewarding and worthwhile career path for people in many different walks of life. AS a sub, you get to work with children, set your schedule, and experience many different opportunities in education.
To apply, go to: https://pendleton.k12.or.us/employment-opportunities/
Substitute Teacher Pay: $25.27/hour – $195.84/day (7.75 hours ranging from 7:15-3:45)
Substitute Assistant Pay: $12.00/hour (up to 7.25 hours/day)
**If you have a Bachelor’s degree, you can qualify to be a substitute teacher!**
For more information, email Diana Van Epps.
Pendleton VFW Honors Washington Teacher – Holly Krokosz
/in District Site News, Washington School News /by rthornburgThis award was for 2019-20, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the VFW was unable to present her award in spring 2020.
Congratulations, Retirees!
/in News - District & All Schools /by rthornburgThank you to all the retirees.
Happy Retirement – Rachelle Doherty
/in District Site News, Washington School News /by rthornburgPlease help us celebrate and pay tribute to our retirees from the Pendleton School District.
Pendleton VFW Honors PELC Teacher – Shellie Wyss
/in News - District & All Schools /by rthornburgPendleton’s VFW Let ‘er Buck Post 922 was pleased to present its Teacher of the Year Award on Monday, May 17, to Shellie Wyss, kindergarten teacher at the Pendleton Early Learning Center.