Tee It Up for Kids!

WHERE: HORSESHOE LAKE GOLF COURSE, PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON
1250 SW Clubhouse Ct., Port Orchard, WA 98376

WHEN: SATURDAY, JULY 9, 2011 Arrive 7:30 am for tee assignments

FORMAT: 4-PERSON SCRAMBLE: Rules will be provided on the day of the event.

START TIME: Tee-off at 8:00 a.m. SHARP! If your team is late you will forfeit your tee time.

COST: Only $75.00 PER PERSON (this includes green fee, golf cart, t-shirt and barbecue).

The proceeds raised by this tournament will turn dreams into reality for foster children in Kitsap County.

PRIZES: Valued up to $20,000! We will also award trophies for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishes.

DIRECTIONS TO HORSESHOE LAKE GOLF COURSE:
From East or West bound hwy 16, Take the Purdy exit and drive until reaching Bridgeway Market.
Turn west onto the Bridge at the traffic signal, which is hwy 302.
Follow Hwy 302 to 94th Ave. This is clearly marked as leading to the Sidney Airport and Horseshoe Lake.
Turn right onto 94th Ave. which becomes Sidney Rd.
Follow Sidney to Clubhouse Rd.
Turn left onto Clubhouse.

For more information call Barbara Bofinger (360) 475-3612

REGISTRATION: SPACE IS LIMITED – Registration Deadline June 24,, 2011

Send checks and registration form to:

Barbara Bofinger

DSHS

3423 6th St.

MS: W18-3

Bremerton, WA 98312

Tim Nichols

TeeItUp_2011_Flyer.pdf

Crib Safety Notice – New Laws Effective in June

Crib Safety Notice – New Law Effective June 28th, 2011

Crib safety standards will change effective June 28, 2011 per the federal Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008. The new mandatory crib standards will: (1) stop the manufacture and sale of dangerous, traditional drop-side cribs; (2) make mattress supports stronger; (3) make crib hardware more durable; and (4) make safety testing more rigorous. All cribs manufactured, sold, or leased in the US must meet these new standards.

Effective June 28, 2011 all newly licensed foster homes, who want to take placement of children who require a crib, must have cribs that meet these standards. Foster homes that renew their license for this age group are not required to replace their cribs. However, information about the new crib safety standards should be provided to foster homes when they renew their license. The federal legislation does not address crib replacement for foster homes.

The Foster Home Licensing Checklist (DSHS 10-183) will continue to read “Crib meets all safety requirements.” You cannot tell from a visual inspection of a crib if it meets the new standards; buyers may ask the retailer if the crib meets the new standards PRIOR to June 28, 2011. Cribs sold after June 28th should meet the standards.

Information about the new crib standards will be going to foster parents in their annual self assessment training insert. We will also include this information on the foster parent website.

Thank you!

DigiGirlz High Tech Camp for Girls

DigiGirlz High Tech Camp for girls

Microsoft is proud to offer technology programs specifically for youth. One of our signature programs, DigiGirlz High Tech Camp for girls, works to dispel stereotypes of the high-tech industry. We continue to look for opportunities to give young people a chance to experience, firsthand, what it is like to develop cutting-edge technology.

http://www.microsoft.com/about/diversity/en/us/programs/digigirlz/hightechcamp.aspx

Redmond, WA August 8–12, 2011 Must be in grades 9–12 in the 2010–2011 school year and at least age 13 at time of application. Only first-time campers are accepted.