ETS Events 2013-2014

We need to have a large parental presence to make our events run smoothly. Parents do not need to come to every event, but we ask that you attend at least half as many events as your student attends. Younger family members are certainly welcome at the fling and on class days when accompanied by a parent, however, we must ask they not attend the other events. All events are at the Hinrichs' residence unless stated otherwise.

Potluck and Barbeque Instructions

Please bring your own drinks, plates and utensils. Please bring a main course and if your last initial begins with A-L please bring a salad or side dish and if M-Z, a dessert. Please bring an amount proportionate to the number of mouths you bring with you. The barbeque will be available if you would like to cook meat or vegetables. If you are not able to bring food, please bring $4 per person for the pizza fund. Please give the money to Mr. Hinrichs as soon as you can the day of the event so he knows how much to order.  If you will be attending an event, please make sure that you can stay till the end once you arrive.

July 19th- Friday
Full Moon Dance
(no potluck)
6:30 Dancing
9:30 End


August 17th- Saturday
Full Moon Dance
(no potluck)
6:30 Dancing
9:30 End


September 20th- Friday
Ice Cream Social and full Moon dance (Choir cancelled)
12:00 Social
Please stay after class to get to know your classmates around some good ice cream!
1:30 Movie
    The Decalogue (Edited)
    This film is an attempt to explain the Ten Commandments in contemporary terms.  I am hoping it will inspire some students to write similar plays for the fling.
3:30 Sports
5:30 Potluck
6:30 Dancing
9:30 End

October 18th-  Friday
Full Moon Oktoberfest

ETS will be hosting an Oktoberfest event celebrating German culture! We would like to serve authentic German food at this event. Mr. H will be providing a variety of Bratwurst (please pay $2 per person for the bratwurst, if you would.) Please email Mrs. Hinrichs (christy@hinrichs.org) with the item on the food page that you would like to bring.

It would be helpful if any families planning on attending could pay Mr. Hinrichs by the 11th for the bratwurst and email Mrs. Hinrichs what dishes they wish to bring. Please see below for the whole schedule:

Schedule:
12:45 Choir: Non-choir members are all welcome as we will be learning some traditional German folks songs to sing at the Oktoberfest.
1:30 Dance Practice: We will be learning a number of new traditional German dances.
3:00 German Film: Bach's Mass in B Minor
5:00 Sports- Croquet, bocce, basketball, volleyball, etc
6:00 Dinner
7:00 Dancing and singing
9:30 Conclusion

December 20th- Friday
Christmas Ball
For details, please see events/christmasball.html

December 21st- Saturday
Alumni Gathering
For details, please see events/christmasball.html
12 Alumni Lunch
1:00 Alumni Book discussion
TBA
3:00
socializing
5:00 Music, Dancing, Movie


January 29th Wednesday
GBT V Paper presentations - Online
2:00 Christine Perry- Seeing Through Suffering
3:00 Ashley Carlson- Finding Beauty through Trial
4:00 Melody Hurd- The Beast
5:00 Brooke Pelton- An Ultimate Goal

January 30th Thursday
GBT V Paper presentations - Online
2:00  Corinne Malan- The Odyssey of the City of God
3:00 Grace Kay- The Naked Soul
4:00 Michael Greeninger- Justice?
5:00 Rachelle King- Dispersing the Void
6:00 Louisa Cottrell- gods

January 31st Friday
GBT V Paper presentations - Local
8:00 Jared Curry- On the Role of the Government and the People (Online)
9:00 Eric Voss- Morality in the Moment of Peril
10:00 Ayla Carrol-  The Role of Death in Literature
11:00 Evangeline Prior- Freedom of Unity
1:00 Annalyse Ortega- Beauty Interpreted
2:00 Samuel Limon- The Categorical Imperitive of Jesus Christ?

Feb 1st Saturday -
Theater and Choir Showcase and GBT V paper presentations - Local
8:00 Christian Corse- A Necessary Evil
9:00 David Voytek- The Reformation of a Society
10:00 Christian Johnson- Divine Love
11:00 David Mcdonald- Great Love hath no Man

12:30-2:30 Choir practice with Orchestra
Instrumentalists- please be diligent to practice your part with finale beforehand so that we can assemble the pieces quickly during the practice.

3:00--5:00 PM Afternoon performance
7:00-9:00 PM Evening performance

February 27th to March 9th
Italy
Trip- Please email for more details.

April 11th
Shakespearean Full-Moon Dance
12:00 Lunch
1:30 Singing practice
2:30 Movie- Much Ado About Nothing
4:30 Sports - Bocce, Basketball, Croquet, ping-pong, Chess, Etc...
6:00 Dinner
7:00 Dancing
9:30 End

Please bring a main dish and a side dish or a main dish and a dessert proportionate to the number of people you are bringing. Here is a website with lots of Elizabethan recipes- http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/old-elizabethan-recipes.htm

Please feel free to dress in Elizabethan costume or as characters from Shakespeare’s plays.

Looking forward to seeing you there! If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Hinrichs - christy@hinrichs.org

May 9th and 10th
CFS Expo Escondido- ETS will be there!
Please come to the expo! 

May 16th
Greek (Mediterranean) Full-Moon Dance
Be ready to cook some Greek food and learn some Greek dances. Pease email for the Greek recipes.

2:00 Movie- Twelfth Night
4:00 Sports- Volley ball, Croquet Etc.
6:00 Potluck - Please email for recipes.
7:00 GBT Play
8:30 Dancing
10:00 End

May 30th - Friday
Ice Cream Social
12:00-1:00 Please stay after class to say goodbye to your classmates around some good ice cream!  Choir will meet from 1:00 to 3:00.

June
16th-21st
Spring fling-
For more information, click here.