From: alisa y reynolds (alywren@juno.com)
Date: 04/08/03
Lorez-
There are many programs available for after-school programming out
there...the question so many times is what type of info or activities are
you comfortable leading. I am working with the AmeriCorps program in RI
developing programs for after-school community center programs. I am
based at a at local children's museum. So that's one of my suggestions.
children's and science museum's, many have wonderful web site postings
such as the Tech Museum of Innovation in CA. Also check out the Girl Scout
and Boy Scout songs web pages. Here are a couple of great sites to start
out
http://www.scoutsongs.com/
http://www.schoolagenotes.com/
http://www.exploratorium.edu
http://www.thetech.org/
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