Sunday, March 27, 2022

Celebrate the Arts!

2022 Music and Art Show

It's BACK!  A Willow River Tradition!

Willow River staff and students should be PROUD!  For those of you who were lucky enough to attend the Music and Art Show on Friday night, you were treated to quite a show!  As this was my first time attending, I wasn't sure what to expect - and I was incredibly impressed.  It was a night filled with community spirit, sharing of talent, teamwork, confidence, support, collaboration, helping hands, encouragement, and happy faces!  I can't explain the smiles on the performers, or the intent of the young artists working through the art stations with their families - it was a joy to stand back and watch.  Congratulations, Willow, for building such a wonderful tradition, and for providing an opporutnity for kids to shine -  and for their families to join right with them.  Whether it was a harmonica player accompanying her dad on Piano Man (rewritten to fit Willow!), singing, hula hooping, piano playing, gymnastics, or a super hero dance - the performers were happy to be there, and the audience was roaring with support!  There might have been a little paint left on the cafeteria floor, but it was because parent-child, brother-sister, grandma-grandchild were sitting together, engrossed in painting trees, flowers, wooden pieces, or stamping, printing, or making magazine strip art. Kids were excitedly explaining their artwork on the walls, dragging their families around to see and do everything. Older kids came back to visit Willow.  It was magical.

I want to thank those of you who were key players in this big event. First and foremost, thank you to Lindsey and Hannah for getting the idea off the ground for 2022, and putting the details together to make it happen.  Thank you to the staff who helped put up artwork on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, who helped with stations (Lori H., Erin A., Julie W., Sarah C., Hannah, Kiki, Laurel, Sarah T., Sarah B., Vanessa) and serving food (Lisa P., Laurel, Katie T., Willow River Parent Group), Ara and Brent and the custodial staff, staff and their families who attended and participated, and anyone else that was there to support.  An event like this is not possible without the extra helping hands.  I'm can't speak for anyone else, but I know I was exhausted at the end!  The positive energy was incredible.

At a time when our work is hard and we can feel exhausted, it's nights like this that remind us of how important our school community is to us, the students, and their families.  Thank you, Willow River Staff, for your willingness to contribute and offer support in order to make sure this tradition continues.

It's important to note that arts education is coorelated with higher academic achievement.  High schools with more than four years of art and music classes score higher on standardized tests, and a study of 3rd-8th graders found that students receiving arts education experiences had fewer disciplinary infractions. And in 2018, 91% of Americans believed that arts are a part of a well-rounded education for K-12 students.  So what Willow is doing to promote the arts is a great gift to our students!

Thank you, thank you to everyone who was involved - every single contribution added to the success of the evening.  Like I said, it was magical.



 

Saturday, March 19, 2022

Thank it Forward

 7 Mindsets: Attitude of Gratitude: Thank it Forward



I find that it takes some intentionality to stop and think about the things that make life good.  I hope Spring Break provided an opportunity for you to slow down and appreciate the little things that fill you with gratitude.  Try to continue to carve out that time to think about these positives, even with the craziness of the end of year looming ahead.  Notice the things that are good, and the people that care for and support you.  And return the favor when you can!

Welcome back!
Sue


Sunday, March 6, 2022

Music & Art Show

 


This year's Music & Art Show is coming soon!  This year's theme is Upcycling.  Upcycling, also known as creative reuse, is the process of transforming unused or unwanted products into new materials perceived to be of greater quality, such as artistic or environmental value.  While it seems a ways off, it will be here soon - the week we return after spring break!

This year's show will look a little different, as we are not having the art silent auction, but we have some new ideas to try! We will have artwork displayed, as well as art stations for families to enjoy.  There will  be a musical talent show, a scavenger hunt, and food to enjoy.  A big thank you to Lindsey, Hannah, and hte parent group for their roles in getting this show on the road!

  • Do you have an artistic or musical talent to share with families?  Please let Lindsey or Sue know if you are willing to have a station for families to enjoy.  A budget will be provided for materials.
  • Please encourage any child to sign up for a performance time by completing this form.  This can include individual performances, friends, and/or family members joining in.  Staff can also sing up!! Please let Mrs. Jentzsch know if anyone has any questions. We are looking forward to seeing our Willow talent!
  • We would like to add light snacks to this special event, so please share this sign up with families so they can bring something!  SignUp Genius link 
  • We will need volunteers to help put up artwork the week of March 21-25th.  Please let Hannah know if you can help after school the week after spring break (Tuesday and Thursday after school, Friday 12:00-1:30). Artwork Volunteer SignUp Genius. 

  • We are excited to be able to celebrate this unique opportunity in person for the first time in a few years!  I hope some of you are able to join us in sharing the information, helping to set up, and/or attending the special event on March 25th!  

    This Music & Art Show speaks to the heart and soul of WIllow River Elementary! I am excited to be a part of it this year, and look forward to celebrating with the Willow community!
    Sue

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