Ringling Bros and Barnum Circus = April 2012

Don’t miss Fully ChargedSM, the all-new surge of circus entertainment from Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® where megawatts of thrills explode off of the arena floor with breathtaking dare-devilry, superhuman stunts and
never-before-seen performances that energize Children of All Ages!
 
The most electrifying edition ever of Ringling Bros.®celebrates performance power that boosts circus-goers excitement. The amazing acts, which can only be seen at The Greatest Show On Earth®, include Tabayara, a dynamic animal trainer whose rare ability to communicate with animals allows him to ride rearing stallions at a fully charged gallop and orchestrate majestic four-ton Asian Elephants in a symphony of dance. When he stands inside a cage, eye to eye with twelve ferocious tigers, Tabayara sees family where others see danger.
 
Ever wonder how many clowns it takes to change a light bulb? The hilarious hoopla continues to flow as the clowns from the world-famous Ringling Bros.®clown-alley, charge-up the audiences’ funny bones with hysterical silly antics and clownish comedy
 
See your newsletter for date, time and price.... 
 
 
 
REACH will be participating in the 2012 National Mythology Exam for grades 3rd to 12th...The exam will be given on Feb 22nd, 2012 from 10am to noon.. It is a multiple choice, machine scored exam....Test are given at different grade levels.  Since 1989, the exam has been offered to students in elementary, intermediate, and middle school grades three through nine. The NME is consistently given to over 10,000 students
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We have the opportunity to visit Temple Hill Farm Regional Park in April starting at 10am for a farm tour - a look at the grounds, history of the
farm, look at all the animals and a wagon ride.
We will all need to bring a picnic lunch and drink to eat there. We will have lunch at noon...and then follow-up after lunch with the wagon ride....
Temple Hall Farm Regional Park preserves the agricultural, cultural and natural resources of the 286-acre farm and provides an educational and recreational resource that explores farming in Loudoun County for the people of Northern
Virginia
This beautiful working farm in Loudoun County provides an opportunity for children and adults to learn about farm animals and to enjoy the sites and sounds of the farm.