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September 12, 2018
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University of Oregon Knight Campus for the
Acceleration of Scientific Impact (KCASI)
Eugene, OR
Bid Package: #5a
Mechanical & Controls
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September 25th at 2:00pm
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Seaside School District New Middle/High Schools
Seaside, Oregon
Bid Package: #4 - All Other Work
Pre-Bid Meeting: Sept 18th 1:00pm in Seaside
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October 4, 2018 2:00pm
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Good lighting creates a better learning space, making it easier and
less distractive for kids doing homework and keeping up with their
reading.
Lights for Back to School
by k ay n eWell
t he l ightbulb l ady
School days are back. Back to
doing homework, reading more
books, papers to write and so much
new information to learn. Students
need a learning place where they
can be comfortable, have good
lighting and few distractions.
Some lights make it easier to
learn. Other lights can make it
harder to read. Blue-white LED
lights can not only keep a student
awake at night, but it can be hard
to study under a too bright light.
The correct light can make it eas-
ier to read and can help a child re-
tain information easier.
Reading lights that are clos-
er to natural sunshine create the
best learning lights. Halogen is a
bright- yellow white light that is
close to morning light. Neodym-
ium light has been shown to make
reading easier. It is a calming and
a relaxing light that is close to af-
ternoon sunshine. Both lights can
be great study lights.
Put your child’s preferred light
over the study area. The other
lights in the room can be that same
light or a different light to create
other affects. You can create a fun
feeling by using ambient lighting
to relax the eyes when looking
up from the task at hand. Edison
bulbs and colored bulbs create
mood lighting. They are fun lights
to use for gathering thoughts and
changing focus.
Lights can also be used as a
study timer. Using a timer, turn on
a colored bulb to mark the start the
studying period. When the light
goes off, it is time for a break or
if the studies are finished, an end-
ing time. A light on a timer also
make a great “time to go to bed
when it pops on and time to go to
sleep when it pops off. Timers are
great “bosses” when used with an
agreement of timed activities.
Visit me at Sunlan Lighting,
3951 N. Mississippi Ave., for light
bulbs and lamps to light up your
world.
Class of ’68 Reunion Coming
Telephone:
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portlandobserver.com
The Jefferson High School
Class of 1968 will be celebrating
its 50th year reunion with a recep-
tion and dinner on Saturday, Sept.
9 at the Riverside Golf and Coun-
try Club, 8105 N.E. 33rd Dr.
“It will be a chance to share
amazing memories,” said Bobby
Fouther, Jefferson Class of ’68 re-
union committee member.
The reunion will begin with a
no-host cocktail/beverages hour,
followed by group and your
choice photos, welcome greetings,
a buffet dinner, and more time to
get reacquainted.
For more information and to
RSVP, visit jefferson1968.my-
event.com; email jhs1968@gmail.
com or phone organizer Margaret
(Varkados) Schultz at 503-412-
9918.
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