Inlander 6/13/2013

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KIMBERLEY

DID HER HOMEWORK

before enrolling in an M.Ed. program. When Kimberley Hiatt wanted to become a school counselor, she asked other education professionals what program they recommended. Time and again, they pointed her to Whitworth’s Graduate Studies in Education’s evening program, which let her keep her day schedule while pursuing her dream of becoming a school counselor.

CALL US NOW TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT: • ELL Endorsement (online) • Teaching the Gifted Specialty Endorsement (online) • Principal Certification (limited time on campus) • Elementary and Secondary Education • School Counseling • Special Education Endorsement (a)

ZEN OUT IN TONASKET (a) Close your eyes and picture your best summer ever. If you’re seeing road trips, cold beverages in the sunshine, outdoor music and beautiful scenery flashing through your imagination, then you should be heading to Tonasket’s Conscious Culture Festival from June 21-23. The fourth annual festival, held in the eden of rolling green mountains and picturesque valleys about three hours northwest of Spokane, is a three-day celebration of music, art and the natural surroundings. One $50 ticket gets you access to an entire weekend of performances, as well as free yoga, drumming and hooping workshops. On the main stage, you’ll hear the reggae, dancehall and electronic sounds of bands from across the Northwest, including locals like Real Life Rockaz, Flying Spiders and Half Zodiac (rapper Jaeda with a full band). Hit the road, and be prepared for a weekend of summer bliss.

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Enroll Now Visit whitworth.edu/gse or call 509.777.3222.

DO AS THE KIDS DO AT THE GORGE

If you would like to be sufficiently confused by youth culture and feel like an old bastard, then check out the videos on Paradiso Festival’s website. I’m used to seeing the Gorge Amphitheatre littered with Molson cans when Rush plays there, or dripping with hipsters at Sasquatch! But Paradiso changes the scenery: shellacking it in a candy coating of fun colors and glittering lights and youngsters screaming and losing their minds for more pancreas-shaking bass drops. The electronic music festival brings some of the world’s most sought-after DJs — this year Tiësto and Kaskade — to the picturesque Gorge, where kids who told their parents they were just going to have fun with friends will dance nonstop for hours. It’s like Woodstock meets Spring Breakers. See the madness for yourself on June 28 and 29.

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M.ED IN SCHO OL COUNSELI NG

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