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PATHWAYS
PATTERNS October 2018
Monthly joke 2
puzzles 3-5
sports 6
Disability awareness 7-8
Halloween Traditions 9
Special events 10-13
calendar 14
recipe 15
weather 16
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
OctOber’s update
October first starts the new quarter! We are
excited to have new class! We have been
practicing since summer for the upcoming
performances that we can not wait for
everyone to see! Welcome to fall all!!!
Class Update
By: Hope
This newsletter was created
entirely by the Goodwill Pathways to Opportunity Journalism team whose goal is to gain independence, experi-ence new opportunities, and develop
new interests.
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MONTHLY JOKES
By: Grant
Reminder:
Downtown art walk is the first Friday of every month and music walk is the third Friday of every month.
*These events are FREE!*
What is a witch’s favorite subject in school?
Spelling. What’s a ghost’s favorite game to play on the playground?
Hide and Shriek.
https://blog.reallygoodstuff.com/25-kid-friendly-jokes-for-halloween/
AWARENESS
By: Dion
33
OCTOBER WORD SEARCH
By: Dennis
44
HALLOWEEN SUDOKU
By: Grant
5
HALLOWEEN FIND THE DIFFERENCE
By: Dennis
6
Here at PTO we think it’s important to move and have fun while moving!
Healthy way to be! So , let’s have fun!
This is just like a traditional egg/spoon race but instead of using eggs you will use
plastic eyeballs (found at the dollar store or you can paint ping pong balls to
resemble). You can have races where all the participates hold a spoon and races to a
finish line balancing the eyeball on the spoon. They cannot hold or shield the eyeball
with their hand and if it falls off their spoon they are out. Another way this game can
be played is as a relay race.
Rules:
To play this version divide the participates into two groups and line them up at the
start line.
The first player on each team places their plastic eyeball on the spoon and race to the
finish line and back.
If they drop the eyeball they must freeze for five seconds before picking it up and
resuming the race. When they get back to their team they pass the spoon and eye to
the next player who continues the race.
The first team whose members complete the race wins.
Outdoor Halloween Party Games
By: John K.
7 DISABILITIES EMPLOYMENT AWARENESS MONTH
By : Grant
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DISABILITIES EMPLOYMENT AWARENESS MONTH
By: Journalism Team
The position – Do your homework about the job, and the most likely questions.
Resume – Know your resume inside out, Make sure that your resume is up to date. Make sure that you know all the dates on
your resume properly
The night before the interview Choose what you will wear
Get a good night’s sleep
On the day of the interview
Get showered, shaved, etc.
Eat a good breakfast
Sing some songs to feel exuberant and happy
Dressing: Dress professionally in a suit not in black. Easy on the makeup and jewelry. Easy on the perfume.
Get suited up – pressed, polished and all that jazz
Be evidently and genuinely confident and ready to get busy!
Good Feeling – Feel fantastic, and enthusiastic about the meeting
Get to your interview early even if you have to sit in your car or stand outside
Be on time in the building – Be early but not too early. Arrive in good time. Employers don’t always know where to put you.
15 minutes early is fine. A half hour is pushing it. Always walk in five minutes early with a smile and treat the person at the front desk with the utmost respect. Never under estimate the power and opinion of the gatekeeper
Days before an interview
During the Interview Relax….and SMILE Have a smile on your face always.
When sitting – sit straight up and look excited about the opportunity. Make sure you will sit straight not on the edge of the chair
or not sulking in it.
Be yourself – If you’re the right person for the job, you’ll be the one to get the job. If you’re not you won’t.
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HALLOWEEN TRADITIONS
By: Dion
10
EXTRA EXTRA SPECIAL EVENT
By: David M.
Not a Goodwill events but looks like a lot of
fun!!!
11 SPECIAL EVENT
By: David M.
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Southwest Florida
Date:
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2018
Registration: 7:30 am Walk: 9:00 am
Where:
MIROMAR OUTLETS
10801 Corkscrew Rd Estero, FL
Contact Information:
Christleen Knaub & Nikkie Sardelli [email protected]
239.330.3496
12 SPECIAL EVENT
By: Charles
DATE
Saturday October 6th
LOCATION
Estero Community Park
SCHEDULE
9am Registration10am Opening Ceremonies
CONTACT
Melissa DiNuzzo
561-465-0054
Autism Speaks Walk
13 SPECIAL EVENT
By: Journalism Team
PTO Choir
will be
performing!!
Fun for the whole Family!!!
EVENTS
October 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Remember
Green Market and yoga
every
Saturday
1 National Hair
Day
2 3 4 National
Taco Day
5 6 Autism Speaks Walk
7 8 Columbus Day
9 10 11 12
Art
Walk
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14 15 16
17 18 19 20
Breast Cancer Walk
21 22 23 24 National
Bologna Day
25 26
Music Walk
27
28 Italian
Fest
29 30 31 Halloween
Underline
days are PTO
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Recipe
By: John K.
INGREDIENT LIST
1 1⁄2lbs lean ground beef
1⁄2cup onion, chopped
2teaspoons all-purpose flour
1cup salsa
1⁄2cup chili sauce
1cup frozen corn
1(4 ounce) can green chilies, chopped
DIRECTION FOR RECIPE
IN A LARGE SKILLET, COOK BEEF AND ONION OVER MEDIUM HEAT UNTIL MEAT IS NO
LONGER PINK; DRAIN. IN A SMALL BOWL, COMBINE THE FLOUR, SALSA AND CHILI
SAUCE UNTIL BLENDED; STIR INTO SKILLET. ADD THE CORN, CHILIES AND BROWN
SUGAR.
1. Transfer to a deep-dish 9-in. pie plate. Unroll pastry; place over filling. With a sharp knife, cut out a face to resemble a jack-o'lantern; flute edges. Beat egg and food coloring; brush over pastry.
3. Bake at 450 degrees for 9-11 minutes or until crust is golden brown and filling is bubbly.
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October 2018
By: Charles
MON 10/1
87° /75° A shower and t-storm around
Hist. Avg. 89°/73°
TUE 10/2
87° /74° A shower and t-storm around
Hist. Avg. 89°/72°
WED 10/3
89° /74° A morning shower Hist. Avg. 89°/72°
THU 10/4
87° /70° Clouds and sun
Hist. Avg. 89°/72°
FRI 10/5
89° /72° Partial sun-shine
Hist. Avg. 89°/72°
SAT 10/6
89° /71° Mostly sunny
Hist. Avg. 88°/72°
SUN 10/7
88° /71° Mostly sunny
Hist. Avg. 88°/71°
MON 10/8
87° /72° Sun and some clouds, a shower Hist. Avg. 88°/71°
TUE 10/9
88° /72° Spotty after-noon showers Hist. Avg. 88°/71°
WED 10/10
91° /71° Partly sunny, a few showers Hist. Avg. 88°/71°
THU 10/11
90° /73° Partly sunny, a few showers Hist. Avg. 88°/70°
FRI 10/12
90° /72° A shower and t-storm around
Hist. Avg. 88°/70°
SAT 10/13
87° /71° Clouds and sun, a few showers Hist. Avg. 87°/70°
SUN 10/14
87° /72° Clouds and sun, a few showers Hist. Avg. 87°/70°
MON 10/15
89° /71° Some sun, a shower Hist. Avg. 87°/69°
TUE 10/16
89° /71° Partial sun-shine
Hist. Avg. 87°/69°
WED 10/17
88° /70° An afternoon shower Hist. Avg. 87°/69°
THU 10/18
89° /71° Clouds and sun, a few showers Hist. Avg. 86°/69°
FRI 10/19
85° /71° A shower and t-storm around
Hist. Avg. 86°/68°
SAT 10/20
87° /70° Partly sunny, a few showers Hist. Avg. 86°/68°
SUN 10/21
88° /69° Mostly sunny
Hist. Avg. 86°/68°
MON 10/22
87° /70° Partly sunny
Hist. Avg. 86°/68°
TUE 10/23
87° /69° Mostly sunny
Hist. Avg. 85°/67°
WED 10/24
86° /68° Mostly sunny
Hist. Avg. 85°/67°
THU 10/25
86° /67° An afternoon shower Hist. Avg. 85°/67°
FRI 10/26
85° /68° Sunshine
Hist. Avg. 85°/66°
SAT 10/27
82° /68° Mostly sunny
Hist. Avg. 85°/66°
SUN 10/28
85° /67° A p.m. shower or thunderstorm
Hist. Avg. 84°/66°
MON 10/29
86° /67° Partly sunny, a shower Hist. Avg. 84°/66°
TUE 10/30
86° /66° Sunny
Hist. Avg. 84°/66°
WED 10/31
85° /67° Mostly sunny
Hist. Avg. 84°/65°
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