Friday, April 27, 2018

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Hello, Friends.

With the trees greening up you may be wondering when do we celebrate trees (since we celebrate so many other things)  here in the United States. The answer is Friday, April 27: National Arbor Day. The National Arbor Day Foundation has a very nice site where you can learn more about the history of this holiday. Your children may have brought home a seedling for you to plant. These trees are a gift from the DNR. You also may see volunteers planting seedlings in the parks over the weekend as a part of celebrating trees.


Looking forward to May, this is one of the greatest months to live in Indiana! We spend our entire month preparing for the Greatest Spectacle in Racing: the Indy 500. The 500 is run on the Sunday before Memorial Day (which is the official kick off of summer), but you can enjoy a lot of fun activities at the track to whet your appetite for the big race! May 12 is the Grand Prix race with practice and qualifications on May 11. Practice for the 500 begins May 15. Check the schedule. If you can't afford to spend the time at the race, these events give you the opportunity to taste what IndyCar racing is all about. Activities aren't just limited to the racetrack; there are opportunities to celebrate beginning May 2 with the 500 Festival Kick Off on Monument Circle in Indianapolis from 11:00-2:00. There are many more exciting events including: Fashion Fridays, an Indian Baseball game, the MiniMarathon and the Parade. This parade is one of two American parades that is televised worldwide! Check the Community Schedule and take advantage of all the fun and festivities around racing in May.

International Bible: Tuesdays, 9:30-10:30
Today we wrapped up the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew. The final story Jesus told the Jewish crowd that had gathered on the hillside to listen to Him was the story of the wise and foolish builders. He compared people who hear His words and put them into practice to a wise man who built his house upon the rock. Even when rain storms and floods came, and the wind beat against this house, it survived because it had a firm foundation. The foolish man built his house upon the sand, which was a much easier process than digging into rock to lay the foundations. But when the storms came, this house came crashing down.

One of our Bible Study participants just returned from running the Boston Marathon. Our group discussed how there is no way to successfully run a marathon unless a person builds a strong foundation of strength, speed, and endurance through long and constant preparation. It's not enough to want to run a marathon. It's not enough to talk about getting into shape. Words are cheap! There needs to be action! A person must do things to prepare! So it is in God's Kingdom. Jesus was looking for people to believe His message, but He also wanted them to live out their love for God in actions that showed their love for God and for their fellow man. ~Jan Heimann


May 1: We will begin the 8th chapter of the Gospel of Matthew, where Jesus performs many miraculous healings. Please join us!

International Friends: Tuesdays, 10:30-12:00.
We planted our salad gardens. We mixed a lettuce blend with basil, radishes, dill, green onions, parsley and cilantro. We sprinkled this blend in our prepared bowls. Be careful when you do something like this because you will want to add a lot more seeds than the space will allow and the plants may choke each other.


Join us as we wrap up the rest of the year. We have fieldtrips and 

May 1: Pack your lunch and let's go see the cherry blossoms at the Japanese Garden in Carmel. Meet at the church to carpool or meet us at the garden: One Civic Square, Carmel (by the Carmel City Hall).
May 8: Let's celebrate Taco Tuesday at Qdoba to practice ordering in the line. Meet at the church at 10:30 to carpool or meet at the 14490 Clay Terrace Blvd., Carmel (next door to Starbucks). Preview their offerings on their menu.
May 15: Last Meeting of the Year. Let's Party! Bring a dish to share and the recipe. 


Conversation: Wednesdays, 4:30-6:00, upstairs classroom.

We enjoyed some light conversation and learned how to make some practical flashcards that help you to make vocabulary words stick.

May 2: Join us...we will talk about the April Easy English News and the arguments posed in the book Is the Injeel Corrupted. 

English Classes: Thursdays, 9:30-12:00, upstairs classrooms.
It was particularly delicious visiting classes this week. What a great week to be learning English with your friends. As we wrap up the school year, take time to introduce yourself to the teachers and other students that have been with us all year. Sit in on our Writing, Conversation or Accent classes to try them on for next year.

May 10: We will celebrate the end of the year with a pizza party. Pizza parties are the official American way to end a school event or year (we often kick them off with an ice cream social!). This party is included in your tuition.

May 17: Our last class of the 2017-18 school year.

greening up: a Hoosierism for turning green
arbor: a shelter of vines/branches; Arbor Day celebrates the cover of trees
seedling: a young tree
whet your appetite: something interesting that makes you want more of it
indycar: a type of open wheel racing car that was created and refined in Indiana
to survive: to remain alive after the occurrence of some event
foundation: the natural or prepared ground or base upon which some structure rests
marathon: a foot race covering 26 miles 385 yards
blend: mix, combination
choke: this usually means to keep something or someone from breathing, but in this case it means to keep something from growing and expanding
posed: questions, discussion or ideas stated for consideration and discussion
sit in on: attend or participate as a visitor
tuition: cost for classes

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