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October 2015 horoscopes


Monthly Horoscopes for October 2015.

Aries:March 21-April 20 Love ill be pouring your way if you’re just patient, you will also be finding ways to support yourself and others around you more than ever.

Taurus: April 21-May 21 This month brings in loads of commitment. Whatever your relationship status is be ready to bring it to the next step with open arms and you’ll get everything you desire!

Gemini: May 22-June 21 This month you’ll want to really take your friends in with open arms as they may be going through a rough patch in their lives. Make a dinner, take them out, or just hangout- they’ll really appreciate it.Cancer: June 22- July 22 Have you been thinking about taking on a new activity? Maybe a job, getting a pet, or joining a club or sport? Do it, do it, do it! This is your month for change.

Leo: July 23-August 22 You will be very creative this month. It’s time to paint, draw, or maybe even write a poem! It will definitely do you justice.

Virgo: August 23- September 23 Study, study, study! This month may be a bit more tough than others. Education is BIG right now, and it also might be bringing you down. You might want to stay home a couple Friday nights instead of going out with some friends.

Libra: September 23- October 24 This is your month to meet new people and make new friends. Get involved when you have the opportunity!

Scorpio: October 24- November 22 Treat yourself this month! Get your nails and hair done, go shopping, or just spend the whole day at home watching Netflix! Just relax, happiness is heading your way.

Sagittarius: November 23-December 21 Have you been thinking of applying for a job or getting a new one because yours isn’t treating you the best? This month is better than ever as stores will be getting busier as Christmas is coming closer. This timing could never be better, it will most definitely work out in your favor.

Capricorn: December 22- January 20 Big news will be brought to you this month by someone you have feelings for. Be patient and hopeful.

Aquarius: January 21- February 19 Volunteer this month. It will change your life for the better and maybe even make you realize what you would like to pursue with your life.

Pisces: February 20- March 20 This month will bring you money and love, two of everybody’s favorite things! It will be coming fast, so be ready.

Nike releases

First, we have the Lebron XIII ID. It is coming out October 10 at 10:00 for  $200 dollars a pair. The colors are mulberry/black pure platnium-vivid puple. for Lebron there are no such things as luck. Hard work, perserverence  and the abillity to conquer any challenge has led him to victory.

Now we have the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG in powder blue. It’s white and dark powder blue. The day it is coming out is October 10, and the cost is $160 dollars. It was inspired by Jordan’s collegiate alma mater.  The new Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG will feature a white premium on the upper along with dark powder blue accents. Get yours October 10 at nike.com.

Now we have the Nike Flyknit Racer Tranquil. It comes out October 9 at 10:00. The cost is $150 dollars. They are the most lightweight running shoes, and they look great. They also have great Nike zoom air cushioning. The colors are white/black-game with a royal-green strike.

Upcoming events outside of school!

Have nothing to do for the next few weeks? Or just want to help in your community? Here are some great fundraisers/activities coming up!

Maplewood 5k/3k rec run: Join families on Saturday, September 26, 2015 in a 3k/5k run at the Maplewood community center. A fun filled day with a crazy hair station, games, nature crafts and much more! One child gets in free for the price of one $30 dollar adult ticket.

MIA: A free event celebrating native american art on Sunday, October 11, 2015. hands-on activities, meet Native artists, and watch live drumming and dance performances at the Minneapolis Institute of Art!

TUTU 2 mile run: Don’t miss the Tutu 2 mile run on Saturday September 26, 2015. CHILD provides support for abused children and promotes public awareness about child abuse. Join them in a 2 mile run wearing your favorite tutu to help stop child abuse. $25 dollars for an adult ticket ( 18+) and $10 dollars for childrens tickets (18 and  under).

These organization a great way to get involved outside of the Highland Senior Park  community and to help those around you! Go Scots!

Maplewood 3k/5k rec run:

http://minneapolis.eventful.com/events/maplewood-rec-run-5k-and-family-fun-run-3k-/E0-001-087265225-8

MIA:

http://new.artsmia.org/event/across-the-americas/

Tutu two mile run:

https://www.midwestevents.com/event_details.php?e_id=2265

Fall music highlights in the Twin Cities

Looking to take advantage of all the great headliners coming to the Twin cities this Fall? You’re in luck because this concert season is packed with the best. Here are some of the highlights that just can’t be missed.

Dem Atlas- This local rapper is coming to 7th St. Entry at First Avenue on September 25th, tickets are $15.

Of Monsters and Men- This rising indie/folk band is coming to the Roy Wilkins auditorium on October 1st, tickets are $37.50

Madonna- The “Queen of pop” is playing at the Xcel Energy Center on October 8th, tickets range from $42.50-$357.50

Franz Ferdinand and Sparks (FFS)- Just officially formed last March, this indie rock/pop supergroup is touring together for the first time, and playing at First Avenue on October 9th, tickets range from $35-$40

Tove love- After having a breakout year with the song “Habits (Stay High)”, this Swedish singer is coming on October 10th to  First Avenue, tickets are $25.

Pouya and The Underachievers- Pouya, a solo rapper from Miami is teaming up with the rap duo The Underachievers, to play at First Avenue on October 14th, tickets are $18.

Chance the Rapper- This acid rapper is coming to Myth on October 15th, tickets are $39.95 in advance, $45 on the day of the show.

Bad suns and the Neighborhood- These alternative rock bands are teaming up and coming to First Avenue on October 16th, tickets range from $30-35

Mac Miller- Fresh off releasing his new album titled GO:OD AM, this rapper is playing at Mill City Nights on October 18th, tickets range from $35-38

Twenty-one Pilots- This alternative duo from Ohio is coming to Myth on October 29th, tickets are $26.75

Marina and the Diamonds- After releasing her new album this past year, ‘FROOT’, this electro-pop babe is ready to bring it at the Northrop Auditorium on October 30th, tickets range from $30-39.50

DIY: Favorite fall foods

Get ready for fall with easy, healthy, and creative snacks to satisfy your sweet tooth. Get inventive with the typical fall foods such as pumpkin, apples, and caramel. It’s easy to convert such sweet goodies into healthy snacks with simple to make recipes. Here are a few examples of recipes that are fun and easy to make at home and to take advantage of the delicious seasonal foods of fall.

Inside out Apples : A Creative Twist to Making Caramel Apples More Enjoyable.

If you enjoy caramel apples and creative ways to try new things, here is a recipe perfect for you! This snack gives the traditional caramel apple an interesting twist that makes it more fun to eat and share among friends. All this recipe requires is caramel of your choice and your favorite type apples. Depending on the amount of people that are being served, you decide how much you think you will need to serve this recipe.

First, cut the apples in half vertically.

Then, with a deep spoon, hollow out the center so that there is no longer a core.

After, melt the caramel at a low temperature and pour into the hollowed apple until full.

Then let the apple halves sit in the fridge for about 30 mins or until the caramel has hardened.

Once it has hardened, cut the apple into slices to serve.

Lastly, enjoy this delicious snack and share with friends!

More on this recipe on this link : https://betterhalfweddings.wordpress.com/2012/11/19/inside-out-caramel-apples-slices/

Apple Pumpkin Muffins : Zero Sugar and All Natural Ingredients.

These muffins combine all the fall favorite flavors. This muffin recipe requires apples, fall spices (pumpkin spice and cinnamon) and the basic baking goods that are needed to create these tasty treats. These muffins are also a healthy alternative snack due to natural ingredients and the use of honey instead of sugar for sweetening. More information on this recipe and baking instructions see the link below:

http://weelicious.com/2010/10/18/pumpkin-apple-muffins/

The Apple Tree Musical – HPSH Thespian Society

HPSH Thespian Society Presents: The Apple Tree

By: Maeve Gimpl

Save the date!

Highland Park Senior High School theater students are performing the Broadway musical, The Apple Tree in May.  Adults and children of all ages are warmly invited to come and enjoy this show at the HPSH auditorium (1015 Snelling Avenue South).

Performances are 7:00pm on Thursday, May 28; Friday, May 29; and Saturday, May 30. There is also a matinee performance on Saturday May 30 at 2:00pm. Tickets are available at the door.  Adults $8, students and seniors $6.

The Apple Tree is an upbeat and comical performance sure to be entertaining for people of all ages. It’s a combination of three song-filled acts that all maintain the pattern of portraying Man and Woman throughout different time periods. The musical begins with the heart-warming play, “The Diary of Adam and Eve”, a story of the first couple on Earth and their adventures in Eden. Following is “The Lady or the Tiger”, which is a play consisting of an ancient royal kingdom with a princess, a brave soldier, and a very unique justice system. Finally, “Passionella” closes the musical with a fairytale performance about a yearning chimney sweep who is granted her wish of becoming a stunning, Marilyn Monroe-inspired movie star.

The musical is co-directed by HPSH Musical Director Kate Mendenhall and Park Square Theater Director Stephen Houtz.  The community arts organization, Friends of Highland Arts, is supporting HPSH’s well-anticipated spring musical with promotion, volunteer coordination, and fundraising through advertising sales and concessions. www.friendsofha.org

Highland Park Senior High invites both new faces and old to their spring musical. Come support the Theatre and Music students and programs at HPSH. The Apple Tree is sure to offer plenty of smiles and a night of pleasant entertainment.  

Friends of Highland Arts Showcase

IMG_0261By: Maeve Gimpl

Looking for a great way to support our school and community this month and have fun at the same time? Introducing Highland Park’s first-ever Spring Highland Arts Showcase, a collaboration of the senior high school and the Friends of Highland Arts organization. On March 19, students, teachers, and the whole community are invited to join FHA for an evening of the best of Highland Senior High’s dynamic arts.

This free event will feature many of Highland Park’s art students. A concert will include performances from the HP choir, band, orchestra, dance, theatre, and visual art students. An exhibit of visual art pieces will be displayed both on screen, in the auditorium, and in the lobby. As well as being able to enjoy the performance and displays, there will be face painting and activities for kids. Concessions will also be for sale.

For those who are still unfamiliar with Friends of Highland Arts, it is a non-profit organization developed for the benefit of all students involved in the arts within the Highland Park community. Their mission is to help support arts education and programs within our Highland Park schools and community.  Your attendance at the Highland Arts Showcase would help support FHA’s important mission.

Please, join the community on Thursday, March 19, in the Highland Park Senior High Auditorium for a very fun and free event.

“Come see, hear, and support the talent and creativity of the HPSH students!”

Lobby opens at 6pm, concert begins at 7pm

 

iPad tips

heroNow that the entire student population of HPHS has an iPad in their own possession, there are some tips I’d like to highlight about the devices. Here are the top 5 things to know about SPPS iPads:

5) Use it as much as possible. Remember that whenever the red sign isn’t displayed in the classroom, your iPad can be out and in use. It has the capability to replace most of your paper, don’t let the simplicity of a notebook hold you back.

4) Note-taking. Evernote, Bamboo Paper, Pages, Google Docs and Notes all make for an easy and simple lecture. Just turn the iPad where it’s easiest for you to type and then go to town.

3) AirDrop. Use it as a tool, not a distraction. It can easily help you accomplish tasks. If you missed a day of class, have a friend drop you the notes or a teacher AirDrop the assignment that you missed.

2) “They’re watching you….” Teachers can use Casper Focus to see what you are doing, lock your iPad or lock you into a specific app of their choosing. Through Mobile Device Management, the district, with probable cause, can view you browser/download history and where you have been connected to a network. They also scan each iPad every 24 hours to see if you have downloaded one of the banned apps found at bit.ly/notapps.

1) iPads are a privilege, not a right. Use them the wrong way and continue to abuse your privileges and consequences will be handed to you about as quickly as your iPad was given to you. Use it as tool and avoid the game section of the App Store.

Friends of Highland Arts (FHA) Logo Contest

*This article is a re-posting of a contest announcement from Friends of Highland Arts (FHA) – please contact friendsofhighlandarts@gmail.com with any questions or to request more information.*

Friends of Highland Arts Logo Contest

Friends of Highland Arts Friends of Highland Arts (FHA) is governed by the fundamental belief arts education plays a vital role in enriching the lives of our students, families, schools and communities. FHA supports arts education: music, dance, theater, visual arts, literary arts and cultural arts, curricular and extracurricular programming within HPSH and its articulated-network of middle and elementary schools. FHA is helping students, families and community build connections to our schools, and to each other through supporting arts education.

Logo Design Criteria

Include the letters “FHA” in the design; or “Friends of HA” Creative, but legible. Must be reproducible. Graphic optional. Keep it simple. Logo identity must look good small as well as large. Consider hand-lettering the design. Graphic optional. 2-3 Colors preferred, but also reproducible in black & white. Design with meaning. Design must represent the organization. Study the designs of similar organizations for ideas and inspiration. Optional: Reflect the themes of FHA in your design; Arts, Community, Highland, Friend, Connection, Education and Support

Contest Open to all HPSH students, may submit more than one design. Design due by Thursday December 18, 2014 Submit design to FHA; friendsofhighlandarts@gmail.com Or turn in to FHA mail box, HPSH front office Selection will be announced in early January.

Winner will receive $25 VISA GIFT CARD.

Movie Review – The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1

By: Gigi LeFebvre

Like most movies based off of Young Adult series (or YA for short), the last movie/book is split into two parts. The last Hunger Games book, Mockingjay, was published in 2010 where in shortly the first movie was produced and was a huge hit. For many fans, the last book was disappointing and was hoping that the movie would change a few things that would help improve it, which it did.

The movie starts at least a month after the ending of Catching Fire where Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) is now in District 13, the district many thought was destroyed by the Capitol many years ago. The Rebellion against the Capitol has taken base underground in District 13 and are planning on using Katniss as the image for the cause. Katniss not only has to deal with inner demons as she continues to suffer from PTSD but with the treats from the Capitol and from the leader of the Rebellion itself.

Unlike the first two movies, there isn’t much action in this first part. Much of it takes place in District 13 where the Rebellion is planning propaganda (or “Propos”)and getting all of the districts of Panem on their side. The few times Katniss is seen outside is when she’s being filmed for Propos, in which Lawrence shows off her best.

Acting wise, the cast is still very strong. Jennifer Lawrence is powerful as ever and continues to portray a teenager with PTSD appropriately and near flawlessly. Julianne Moore (who plays President Coin, the leader of District 13 and the Rebellion) is able to show that she’s as much of a dictator as President Snow (Donald Sutherland). Best of all, Josh Hutcherson (Peeta Mellark) has greatly improved as an actor in these past movies. Having to play a person suffering from more than one kind of pain and doing it well not easy, but Hutcherson does it.

As a fan of these books and the movies, I have to be honest in saying that Mockingjay is the weakest of the books. They’re all written in Katniss’ perspective, which lets you know that she makes it through the end and that much of the interpretations of the situations are biased. However, the movie was very good.

The real question is: Was it necessary to split it into two parts?
In some ways, yes. Since they added and changed a lot in the movie, like showing what was happening in the Capitol and in the Districts rebelling, having the first part as a calm-before-the-storm was what was going to set up the main action of the ending. Obviously Lionsgate split it up solely for money reasons, but for the plot it makes the most sense. Reading the book should not be done in one day, it’s far too slow for that. Having the first part show the plans and the consequences of said plans leads up to an explosive ending (badaboom stss).

Four Stars (There would’ve been more if my favorite line hadn’t been cut out)