Schools
out for the summer. Now what are parents and kids to
do?
If you and your graduate are looking for some down-time
along the ocean shore, check out
Dr.
Beach with information on how to enjoy
the beach, beaches you should kick sand in the face of and
those you should catch a wave to enjoy.
Guess what? Number 3 on his 2006 list of the top 10
beaches is a road trip to North Carolina’s Outer Banks and
Ocracoke Island.
Discover the many things you can do on – besides sand and
waves. You can even print maps or download them onto your
PDA. If you just imagine an island vacation, save a
screensavers to keep you dreaming.
Surf's up with the Best of the Beach Boys.
Read our music review.
Are you a graduate looking for a meaningful summer?
Consider volunteering.
Alternative Breaks
helps match willing students with non-profit
organizations needing help. If you would prefer to stay
close to home, check with your local community service
organizations to see where you can lend a helping hand for
the summer or look through our pages for groups right here
in Greene.
Is it viable income you’re seeking? Teenagers can get
beyond babysitting with any number of ideas from
Quintessential Careers.
Many of the suggestions speak to young entrepreneurs
looking to work as their own bosses. These suggestions can
give teenagers great experience to carry forward in their
lives.
What are the best and worst of the summer jobs for
teenagers?
FastWeb
warns about worst jobs that leave you with
little pay, little time lots of boredom and can be downright
dangerous. Best jobs were suggested by students who
had enjoyed working during summer vacations.
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