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Mrs. Dieken’s Class Party

End of School Year

Mrs. Dieken’s fifth graders celebrated the end of the school year along with the other fifth-grade classes.

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Photoshop: Adding a Person to a Group Photo

Photoshop Magic Adds Missing Player Into Her Team Photo

One of our players left before the award ceremony and was not in the group photo of her team. Her coach called her and she came back to pick up her medal. I took an individual photo of her and told her I would Photoshop her into the group photo.

Here is the result.

If I had not told you I added her, you would have thought she was there.  If you look closely you will see that she does not have the same shadows from the tree leaves as the other girls. Her individual shot was not in the exact right place to get the correct lighting and shadows to match.  But I think it works pretty well.

Here are the two photos I combined.

How did I do it? To make it look real, the trick is to make a accurate selection around the person you want moved. It helps to feather the selection by one or two pixels. Another tip is to try to adjust both photos so the lighting looks similar. I adjusted the group photo lighting a bit to make it appear less shadowed.

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Ice Skating as a Summer Sport in Claremont

Cool off on the Ice this Summer

In some parts of the country, ice skating is a seasonal sport. Skaters wipe off their blades and put away their gear when spring melts the snow.  But here is So Cal, figure skating and hockey are both year-round.

In my hometown of Claremont, CA, we have two nearby ice rinks. Both are in Ontario. But don’t get them confused. Each has its own feel.  One is more than four decades old, while the other is only a few years old.

When the weather gets hot, call some friends and check out one of these rinks.

Both rinks offer:

public skating

hockey lessons

figure skating lessons

broomball

birthday parties

skate rentals

The older and smaller rink is:

Ontario Ice Skating Center
1225 West Holt Boulevard
Ontario,  CA  91762-3639
(909) 986-0703

The newer and larger rink is:

Center Ice Arena
201 S. Plum Ave.
Ontario
(909) 986-4231

My daughter skates at Center Ice Arena. She likes it because it is bigger than the rink on Holt. But our neighbor’s daughter started at the Ontario Ice before Center Ice opened, and she loves it.  Try them both.

If you want to see a local figure skating competition for free, check out the ISI Open at Center Ice July 18 and 19, 2009.  My daughter competed in this the last 3 years (see pic of her at event above).  We are coming as spectators this year. For two days local figure skaters from all levels compete. A great way to see the thrill of figure skating up close. More details are at the Center Ice site.

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Volleyball Summer Camps in and around Claremont


Volleyball Summer Camps in Inland Valley, CA

Volleyball Camps this Summer in the Inland Valley.

Many USYVL parents have been talking about volleyball this summer. USYVL does not have a summer league in our area. I am trying to  put up links to Inland Valley volleyball camps that I know about. Most of the info below I cut and paste from various websites and then put the link for more info. If you know more about these or other volleyball programs, please let me know and I will post the information.

Club West Volleyball has summer volleyball camps. My daughter did a volleyball camp there the last 2 summers. I know several kids in our league did this camp. It is mornings and you get good instruction. Indoors. $150 a week. You will need knee pads. Please note that Club West is moving from La Verne to Rancho Cucamonga. The Web Site has the La Verne address on it but the flyer you download has the new address.

Junior high camps are for 8th grade or younger. They also have camps for older kids.

JUNIOR HIGH CAMP #1 7/5/10 – 7/9/10 9:00am – 12:00pm $150.00/Week

JUNIOR HIGH CAMP #2 7/12/10 – 7/16/10 9:00am – 12:00pm
JUNIOR HIGH CAMP #3 7/19/10 – 7/23/10 9:00am – 12:00pm
JUNIOR HIGH CAMP #4 7/26/10 – 7/30/10 9:00am – 12:00pm
JUNIOR HIGH CAMP #5 8/2/10 – 8/6/10 9:00am – 12:00pm
JUNIOR HIGH CAMP #6 8/9/10 – 8/13/10 9:00am – 12:00pm
JUNIOR HIGH CAMP #7 8/16/10 – 8/20/10 9:00am – 12:00pm
JUNIOR HIGH CAMP #8 8/23/10 – 8/27/10 9:00am – 12:00pm

Claremont McKenna hosts a Nike Camp that is both for overnight campers and day campers. It is more intensive I think, and more expensive.

Cal Poly Pomona lists volleyball  summer camp on its website (see below for dates). Do not know much about it.

Volleyball (Three separate camps for boys and girls)
Dates: July 6-9 (Youth camp); July 26-29 (High School camp); August 2-5 (High School camp)
Ages: 8-11 (July 6-9); 12-18 (July 26-29 and Aug. 2-5 — no 2010 HS graduates)
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Youth); 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (HS camps)
Cost: $125 (Youth); $225 (HS camps)

Location: May Gym (Youth); Kellogg Gym and May Gym (HS camps)

For more information on Cal Poly Pomona camps and clinics, please call the athletic department office at (909) 869-2810.

Cal State San Bernardino’s summer volleyball program is as follows:

TIMES: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., July 26-28, 2010
8:00 a.m. – 12 p.m., July 29, 2010
LOCATION: Cal State San Bernardino
Coyote Den & Coussoulis Arena
CAMPER ELIGIBILITY: Camp is open to all girls entering grades
7-12 and to graduating seniors.
COSTS: $225 per camper due by July 16, 2010.
After July 16, 2010 cost is $250.

SportsWorldVolleyball in Ontario lists summer camp on its website.

June 21-25, 2010 peeWee Day Camps SportsWorld Coaches & Athletes Boys & Girls 2nd through 5th grade interested in learning the basics of volleyball in a fun-filled atmosphere. Campers can register for a single day or the full-week.
coming soon Beach Camps SportsWorld Coaches & AVP Players Prepare at SportsWorld, perform at the beach. We offer the only indoor beach volleyball camps in the US – and guarantee no sun burns ! You’ll learn the special rules and skills needed to play beach volleyball along with music, video and surprises !
July 12-16, 2010 NIKE Volleyball Camp SportsWorld Coaches & AVP Players Week long camp for girls interested in indoor or beach volleyball. Developing fundamental skills for the beginner and strategy, positioning and team-play for the more advanced camper. NIKE games, gear and prizes!
July 27-July 28, 2010 VB Clinics Gold Medal Olympian, Pat Powers Two day clinic for intermediate-to-advanced skill levels interested in learning higher-level aspects of volleyball. Ending with “Survivor” an exciting game scenario created by Pat Powers that pulls it all together – parents welcome each day.
August 2-5, 2010 The Next Level Gold Medal Olympian, Ryan Millar Week long camp led by current Gold Medal Olympian as he prepares for the Olympics in London 2012.


Glendora Youth Volleyball has a program in the fall, but I do not think they have one for the summer. Several of our players have played in Glendora as well. I do not think they have a website, but they have an email gyvforfun@aol.com.

Arsenal Volleyball has a volleyball league but I am not sure if they have a volleyball summer camp. Web site not that clear.  Let me know if you know any more about them. They play in Upland.

If you know of any other Inland Valley summer volleyball camps, please let me know.

If you go to the beach this summer, consider Laguna Beach (Main Beach) as it has sand volleyball courts. Fun to play or just to watch. Or just call some friends and play on the Claremont city court. If you have other suggestions, please share below in comments.

Don’t forget that USYVL is now taking registration for fall. You get a discount for registering online early and for volunteering as a head coach.

Creativezazz Volleyball T-shirts

Finding cute volleyball related t-shirts can be hard, so I came up with a few of my own volleyball t-shirt designs and made them available at Printfection.  I can also supply the designs to other vendors if requested. I can do custom designs if you have an idea.

The Claremont Club has had sand volleyball classes in the past. We have not done these so let us know if you have any more info.

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Claremont Little League Rays 2009

Play Ball!

Pics are up in the gallery of Claremont Little League Rays. You can view a slideshow of a couple games from the season. I got some great action shots. Just click on the photo below to go to the gallery.

I love the players in their Major League uniforms!

Thank you to all our dedicated coaches and the family members that helped out this season.  Congratulations to the players for their effort and sportsmanship.

I welcome your comments on the photos.

See how I made the Rays bookmarks I gave out at the end-of-year party.

Volleyball T-shirts and More

Volleyball Above All!



Creativezazz launched a new line of t-shirt designs for volleyball enthusiasts, available through Printfection. I love this t-shirt printing company because they do quality work and have a money-back guarantee. Printfection offers many different colors.

They also offer volume discounts.  If you are interested in team shirts and need something special, just let me know.

Some of my designs are also available at Cafepress. You might check both sites to see if one has a better promotion going. Cafepress also offers my designs on other products such as water bottles and mugs. Volleyball water bottles and mugs make great gifts.

I can also work with other t-shirt vendors if you have one you like.

It’s hard to find fun t-shirts with a volleyball motif, so I will be filling the void. Here are just a few examples.

My heart t-shirt design features a volleyball swooshing down from a spike against a heart.

My spiker chicks t-shirt shows a high velocity volleyball crashing down from a spike. Show your style & your love for volleyball.

My Bump It Up shirt shows the ball flying up. Other designs available.

T-shirts are available in both girls and women’s sizes. More to come.  Let me know what you think. I’d love your suggestions for more shirts.

Need help finding a cool name for your volleyball team? Check out my list of team names.

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Volleyball Team Names

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Best Volleyball Team Names

Looking for an interesting volleyball team name suggestions? Try thinking of volleyball terms and then coming up with catchy slogans.

Let me know if you use any of these volleyball team names, or if you have other creative, clever, or funny volleyball team names you think should be added. Feel free to link to this page.

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Blockbusters

Bumping Maniacs

Spiked Punch

Serves You Right

Net Domination

Dig This!

Smashers

Block Party

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Monster Spikes

Net Results

Over the Top

Spin Doctors

Go Take a Spike

Smashers

Spikers

Soaring at the Net

Now Serving

Slammers

Hit It!

Crush

Serves It Up

Jolly Volley

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Fireballs

White Lightening

Net Masters

Bump it Up

Volleyball Above All

Smash Flash

Set to Win

Jet Set

Like to Spike

You Bet We Are Set

Attack Pack

Aces



Volley Vipers

Blocker Rockers

Atomic Block

Jump & Bump

Net Threat

All Set at the Net

Spin to Win

Digger Vigor

Hit and Miss

Dazzle

In Motion

Red Hot Spikers

Cool Blue

Fast and Furious

Dig Big

Volleywood

Spiker Chicks

Some Spike it Hot

On Your Knees

Airborne

Passing Fancy

Razzle Dazzle

Sugar and Spike

You Can’t Touch This!

Sizzle

Can You Dig It?

Dynomite

Tidal Wave

Spikaholics

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Showtime

Lightning Spike

Smack it Back

On Fire

High Velocity

Speedy Spikers

Unstoppable

Untouchable

Score More

Make a Pass and Score

We Will Block You

Spike-edelic (psychedelic)

Red Hot SILLY Peppers

Sugar & Spike

You Got Serve

Saber Tooth Spikers

Hit Me With Your Best Shot

Serve-ivors

To Kill a Rocking’ Serve

Itsy Bitsy Spikers

Mission Unblockable

Hit Squad

Tidal Wave

Serves of Steel

Some Serve

Serving Samuri

That’s the Way–uh huh, uh huh–I Spike It

Itsy Bitsy Spikers

Mission Unblockable

Teamwork

Net Ninjas

Sizzle

Honey Badgers

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What to do about spam on WordPress

How to avoid spam on your blog and recover a comment you accidentally marked as spam

If you are just starting out with WordPress, you will soon learn that the thrill of attracting visitors to your site may be soon followed by the agony of also attracting spammers.  About four months after I put up this site, I counted 500 instances of spam comments.  Some of it pretty creepy.  Fortunately, none of it was ever published as it got caught in a filter because I set all comments with more than 2 urls to be put up for moderation. (Spam usually has tons of urls).  But still, it was a hassle to look at each one and delete.  I tried to delete them so fast that sometimes I accidentally deleted a real comment.

The best solution I have is to use the plug-in Automattic Kismet (Akismet for short). Just go to their website and follow the instructions.

Not only does it catch most spam, but it waits a couple weeks before permanently deleting it. That way if you accidentally mark a comment as spam, you can recover it. I found some great directions on recovering comments you accidentally marked as spam at from a helpful blogger here.

How to Run a Terracycle Campaign

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Kids at my school are helping to turn garbage into profit . . . and helping the environment. Learn from our experience how to run a successful Terracycle drink pouch campaign.

Terracycle is a company that enlists schools and other non-profit groups in collecting packaging that is usually thrown away. It pays a penny or two for each item and provides post-paid envelopes to send the “garbage” through UPS. Terracycle then makes eco-friendly products.

A teacher at our school thought Terracycle might be a good project for our school’s “Helping Hands” initiative, an effort to have students give back to the community.

As parent coordinator of the project I learned a few lessons about what works and what doesn’t. You can visit the Terracycle site itself for instructions on how to sign up and helpful FAQs. But these are additional tips not on their site.

Choice of Recycling Item
The first advice I have is to choose your “brigade” wisely. Depending on what they need, you can choose from drink pouches, cookie wrappers, potato chip bags, cereal boxes and even wine corks among other items. We signed up for cookie wrappers and drink pouches because we figured elementary-school kids would have lots of those to turn in.

At our school the cookie wrapper collection was a flop. Only a couple wrappers came in. But the drink pouches . . . .oh, my! We got an overwhelming response. Within a couple days the four collection boxes were overflowing. Advice: Pick something the kids pack in their lunch. The problem with the cookie wrappers is that kids have to make an effort to bring them from home.

Publicity
My next suggestion is to make sure the kids know exactly what goes in the Terracycle box. Kids love to recycle. You need to clearly label that only certain things go in the Terracycle box.

To publicize the campaign we scheduled an after-school project day. Kids were invited (through a flier sent home and by morning announcement) to help make posters and decorate collection boxes. We brought colored markers, poster board, glue sticks and cardboard boxes. I printed out a description of what could be collected and the rules. We made copies for the kids to glue on. Having this information printed up ahead of time makes it much easier for the kids to decorate and ensures that the rules are clearly posted.

We also asked all the kids who came to tell their friends about the project.

The principal then had three or four students go around to the classrooms to explain the project.

The principal mentioned the project again in the morning announcements.
The custodian was informed of the project and he helped let the kids know what to do as well.

Putting in Mailing Envelope
Now came the hard part: Getting the juice pouches in the mailing envelopes. They sent us 4 UPS envelopes with return labels. Once Terracycle received those four they promised to send four more.

I came at lunch one day and asked for volunteers to help.

The problem was that the juice pouches retain little drops of juice. Terracyle prefers that you cut off the tops of the pouches and let them dry out. But we did not have time for that. So the kids removed the straws and flattened them. At first it was very hard to get 100 in an envelope and get it sealed. The pouches kept sliding around and it was big mess. The envelopes do not have an airtight seal so drips came out! Solution: stack the envelopes in groups of 10 and rubber band them. Then put the 10 stacks in. That worked much better. For the last envelope I first put the 10 stacks in a ziploc baggy. That way no leaks could come out. (I felt bad about using a plastic bag, but it worked really well).

Timing
The most challenging part of a Terracyle campaign is timing. The UPS site took my envelopes and I waited for the next four to come from Terracyle. Only weeks went by and the next set did not come! Meanwhile the drink pouches were piling up. Our custodian was an angel and put them into a trash container that he kept for us. But even that got full.

Hundreds of silver pouches in a trash can is a sight to behold. I hated to think of all that garbage going to a landfill. I wondered how long it would take to decompose. So I was proud of us for signing up with Terracycle. But each day I was avoiding the eye of the principal and the custodian because I was not sure how long their patience would hold out. We now had two trash cans full.

Emails to Terracycle pleading for more envelopes went unanswered. Finally I had the custodian dump out the overflowing trash cans of pouches. They were starting to stink. This was turning out to be a lesson for the kids not about the environment, but about bureaucracy.

Finally I did get a apologetic email from Terracycle. It seems that tons of new schools have been signing up and they are struggling to keep up with the overload. But more envelopes are on the way.

The lesson: make sure you send your 400 drink pouches off as soon as you can so that you do not have them piling up. And let Terracyle know right away if you think there is a delay.

Our project is on hold until more envelopes arrive. Of course, I would prefer if parents sent their kids off to school with a reusable container. But overall, I think Terracycle could be a great project to divert trash from the landfill and teach kids about environmental responsibility. If you have a Terracyle campaign, let me know how it is working for you by commenting below. I hope these tips help.

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By the way, some of my eco designs are now available on tote bags (a great alternative to plastic shopping bags) at printfection, a great custom print place that has a money-back guarantee.