"Love your neighbor as yourself" Matthew 22:39

"Love your neighbor as yourself" Matthew 22:39
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Express Yourself Camps

Express Yourself Camps
During the year the LYN House will be offering camps designed for youth to gain new skills in a specialty area while simultaneously learning more about him or herself, gaining confidence and finding a new way to express oneself. Please email lynhouseinc@gmail.com for more information regarding these camps and volunteer opportunities.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Another camp has come and gone


Step One: Paint your tiles


Step Two: Take a hammer to 'em


Step Three: Glue

Step Four: Grout [if you have ever done grout work, you will know to be glad that you aren't a part of this step]


Step Five: Beautiful Mosaic. [this is the example, you'll have to join us on July 11th to see the beautiful masterpieces the kids put together today {and they really are incredible} :]

See you then!




Its hard to believe we only have one more day of Mosaic Art Camp! It's been a little chaotic at times with fifteen kids, but with this bigger group, we have had a lot of fun. This afternoon it will be awesome to see what the kids come up with together in their groups to make a mosaic of the future of the community...

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Journey to the Past...





After learning a little bit about paintings from different time periods in art history, these kids painted ceramic tiles of some event in their past. These are the first of those tiles that will make up our mosaic artwork together. More painting this afternoon and tomorrow we will work together in our groups piecing together something beautiful. Join us at the LYN House on the 11th of July to see their finished product!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

a blank canvas...


There's nothing like giving a kid a blank canvas and seeing what they do with it. This first day of camp we learned the color wheel and how to mix our primary colors to make the rest. We painted on some cardboard sheets to experiment, and then set them loose on their canvases. And we got some interesting and colorful masterpieces.


The kids seemed to enjoy themselves getting to be creative and mix and paint...



Monday, June 20, 2011

Pretty Pizzas


This cooking class today got a little competitive. As you can tell, we have four beautiful pizzas which came about as a result of four teams of two working hard to make the most creatively presented and delicious pizza. The great thing was, to vote we got to try all of them, and everyone's pizza tasted pretty great.


These are the kids' pizzas, it may be a little hard to tell from this angle, but they made some funny faces with the toppings.

We also learned about Japan and tried nori [dried seaweed], which none of the kids seemed to appreciate very much, but at least they tried it!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Mosaic Art Camp

June 21st – 24th 1 – 4:00


Objective: Using art to remember the past well, looking at the reality of the present and seeing the hope of the future together.


Employing the art of painting and breaking tiles, students will have a chance to express their beliefs, explore the value of the past, present and future, and examine the roles they play in their community.  Students will have the opportunity to beautify our neighborhood, as the stepping stones they create will become permanent fixtures in the community garden across the street.


Vegetarian Chili



In our second Monday cooking class we learned how to make some hearty and delicious vegetarian chili. And we're learning to have an open mind about trying new and possibly unusual foods. One student said "I thought I wouldn't like the chili, but I was wrong. I really liked the chili...it had a spicy kick that I liked." And another thought the platanos we tried when we learned about the Dominican Republic were "very very good." The students have all been great about being willing to try everything and sharing their opinions with respect.



Saturday, June 11, 2011

The End


Friday was the end of the View Finder Project camp. Not this coming week, but the next, we will start up again with the Mosaic Art camp.
Everyone's projects turned out really well and the kids worked hard. Come join us at the LYN House a month from today on July 11th and see their finished photo stories!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Rollin Right Along


Courtney continued her work with library photos today, telling some of the story behind her photos. She thought this photo was cool because she is holding the book as if it is sacred.



Lauren continued the story of Pogue's Run today and highlighted the healthy options it offers. This colorful photo is one of hers.

Mayson started a new story today at Lazy Daze Coffee Shop. She liked this mural because it gives the customer a taste of what's in store for them.

Tatiana brought back some great pictures from 10th Street. This one fits well with the shapes and patterns theme she practiced the day before.

VFP Day Two

Alisha started off our storytelling of the local grocer with a set of some great photos. She and Lauren will be telling the story of what Pogue's Run offers to the community through photos.

























Courtney and Mayson are working together to demonstrate the importance of the Spades Park Library to the people in this community through their artistic photo storytelling.





















Remembering the rules of photography they learned yesterday, Nick and Tatiana went on another photo walk on day two in search of beauty. Even as beginners, they are getting to be pretty talented photographers.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

VFP Day One


Courtney likes this sideways shot that starts unfocused in the front and then gets clearer.


To Lauren, this picture shows that you can get through any obstacle, just like climbing through the playground.


Mayson liked this lily by itself and that you can see bud that haven't bloomed yet.

These three girls who have already completed the first class of the View Finder Project, starting learning about storytelling through photos. 

Two students just starting the View Finder Project learned about what is ugly, and through photographing, they found what is interesting in what might usually be perceived as ugly.


Nick liked the artistic angle of this photo and that it made it look like it goes on forever.


Tatiana liked that you can just barely see the barn in the back because it is surrounded by greenness of nature.


Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Let's start at the very beginning...


Helping out in the garden


The ladies preparing hummus and tzatziki


The guys making white bean dip and salsa fresca


Taste-testing together


We even got willing helpers with the dishes

Yesterday we kicked off our Kid's Kitchen classes and they went extremely well! The kids made some delicious dips for fresh veggies and even tried some falafel to experience a little bit of Middle Eastern culture. Planting in the garden and sitting down at the table to eat together made it a pretty well rounded day. Look for more from the Kid's Kitchen next Monday!!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The View Finder Project

June 7th – June 10th 1 - 4:30



Objective: To see life differently and find beauty in everyone and everything; regardless of circumstances.


Students will take photos using The View Finder Project curriculum, which teaches the art of photography and provides a biblical challenge to deeply examine one's life. By asking questions valuable for good photography -- "What is Beautiful?," Whati is Ugly?," and "Where are the Shapes and Patterns?," students new to the program will being to view their surroundings through new lenses. Returning students will be given the task of creating a story using photos.

Kid's Kitchen

Starting June 6th: Mondays 1-4 for 6 weeks no 4th of July
Objective: To explore the world through taste and through fellowship.


Youth will have a chance to taste foods from around the world, learn to prepare various dishes, grow their own garden, and explore the art of shared meals. Biblical lessons will abound as students journal about their discoveries. Discussions will include the practice of Christian hospitality, the goodness of God to provide, the benefits of hard work, and the beauty of creation.





Monday, October 25, 2010

A New View

New and old students have joined together for another photography class.  Exploring the View Finder Project lessons together, former students are guiding newer students in the process.  Please stay tuned as we post photos from this class.