"Love your neighbor as yourself" Matthew 22:39
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.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Pumpkin Carving
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Fall Fotography- Day 4
Photo by Andreis |
Photo by Sarah |
After we got back from downtown the kids got to review their pictures. They then got to look at all of their pictures from all week and they got to pick out their favorites. Of these favorites they got to edit their photos, cropping, or increasing the saturation to enhance what they took.
Fall Fotography- Day 3
Photo by Isaac |
Photo by Sarah |
After the kids spent time looking for interesting shapes and patterns they came back and discussed what types of things that shape them and what types of patterns or routines they have. They learned that they could modify their patterns and behaviors by controlling what types of things or who shapes and influences them. Proceeding they did an activity where they listed the kinds of things that they were good at and what they could do do make their neighborhood better.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Fall Fotography- Day 2
Photo by Frankie |
Photo by Andreis |
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Fall Fotography
Photo by Andreis |
Photo by Rashaun |
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Celebrating the Summer and Looking Forward to the Future
The end of July marked the end of our "express yourself" camps. On August 3rd, we gathered at the Made for Each Other Art Gallery on the near Eastside to celebrate another year of successful summer camps. If you did not get to make it the display will be up until the end of the month.
First of all as I Director I want to thank all of you who made it possible for us to have a successful summer. We were able to raise all the funds possible to conduct six different camp experiences. We had over 60 children attend our camps and 13 of those students were new to the LYN House. All of the students would tell you that they had a blast!
Now that the summer has come to an end we are ready to start a new year of tutoring. This year of tutoring is going to be extra special! Starting September 13th we will be welcoming Nicole Stephens as our new employee. Nicole is a Public Ally with Americorp and will spend 10 months with us as Program Coordinator. With the help of Nicole we will be able to offer our "express yourself" camps during fall and spring break and more enrichment experiences for teens. Nicole will also help us improve our adult programming.
We look forward to the start of a new season at LYN House. Please continue to follow this blog as we update it with events, stories, and all that is going on at LYN House. God Bless!
First of all as I Director I want to thank all of you who made it possible for us to have a successful summer. We were able to raise all the funds possible to conduct six different camp experiences. We had over 60 children attend our camps and 13 of those students were new to the LYN House. All of the students would tell you that they had a blast!
Now that the summer has come to an end we are ready to start a new year of tutoring. This year of tutoring is going to be extra special! Starting September 13th we will be welcoming Nicole Stephens as our new employee. Nicole is a Public Ally with Americorp and will spend 10 months with us as Program Coordinator. With the help of Nicole we will be able to offer our "express yourself" camps during fall and spring break and more enrichment experiences for teens. Nicole will also help us improve our adult programming.
We look forward to the start of a new season at LYN House. Please continue to follow this blog as we update it with events, stories, and all that is going on at LYN House. God Bless!
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Creative Writing Camp- Day 2
Day 2 of Creative Writing camp was all about inspiration. Mr. Maurice
began our day with another fun activity. Everyone got a piece of paper and
wrote a sentence down. Once they were done they passed the paper to their right
and the next person would add a sentence to create a story. At the end we
shared our silly creations. This exercise taught the kids to be creative, to
write with no boundaries, and to think outside the box.
Next, each student got a camera and was put into a group. Their goal was to go outside in the neighborhood and take pictures of anything that caught their eye. And then they were to come back and write a short story about one of the pictures that inspired them. The kids did just that. At the LYN House they chose one picture and began writing. Everyone’s story was different, unique, and exciting.
To end the day students got back in their story groups to continue what they started the day before. They all worked hard on making their story more detailed. The kids worked with a lot of enthusiasm on this second day of writing camp. They learned how to be inspired by the environment around them and realized that a simple picture can turn into an enthralling story.
Next, each student got a camera and was put into a group. Their goal was to go outside in the neighborhood and take pictures of anything that caught their eye. And then they were to come back and write a short story about one of the pictures that inspired them. The kids did just that. At the LYN House they chose one picture and began writing. Everyone’s story was different, unique, and exciting.
To end the day students got back in their story groups to continue what they started the day before. They all worked hard on making their story more detailed. The kids worked with a lot of enthusiasm on this second day of writing camp. They learned how to be inspired by the environment around them and realized that a simple picture can turn into an enthralling story.
Taking some photos!
Andreis' photo
Writing away
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Creative Writing Camp- Day 1
Tuesday was our first day of
creative writing camp. Our special guest for the week is Maurice Broaddus who
has written several books. Mr. Maurice explained to the kids that this week
they would learn how to create a character, learn what a plot is, and discover what it takes
to write a successful story. To get our imaginations ready Mr. Maurice
gave us a silly activity. We each drew the head of whatever we wanted on a piece
of paper and folded it over; the person to our left drew a body and folded it
over; the next person drew legs and feet. We then unfolded the paper to see our
crazy creations!
After the exercise it was time to create a character for a story. Before the kids started writing down their ideas they shared what they thought were important characteristics for a main character to have. With that in mind the young writers began to create a character. Each character needed a detailed recording of who they are, what they look like, what they wear, who they live with, their motives, and much more. The kids did a great job being detailed with their descriptions of their character, and some even began to draw a picture of what this person would look like.
The students were then divided into groups to work on a collaborative story. Some of them used one of their own characters, and others combined their characters’ traits to make a new one. At the end of the day everyone got back together to share their newly written stories. The kids did a great job for their first day of Creative Writing camp. They used their imaginations, worked with others, and really used their minds to create something they have never done before.
After the exercise it was time to create a character for a story. Before the kids started writing down their ideas they shared what they thought were important characteristics for a main character to have. With that in mind the young writers began to create a character. Each character needed a detailed recording of who they are, what they look like, what they wear, who they live with, their motives, and much more. The kids did a great job being detailed with their descriptions of their character, and some even began to draw a picture of what this person would look like.
The students were then divided into groups to work on a collaborative story. Some of them used one of their own characters, and others combined their characters’ traits to make a new one. At the end of the day everyone got back together to share their newly written stories. The kids did a great job for their first day of Creative Writing camp. They used their imaginations, worked with others, and really used their minds to create something they have never done before.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Kid's Kitchen Africa!
Yesterday was our last Kid’s Kitchen. We ended the
summer- long experience with a day devoted to Africa. Pastor Martha was our
special guest. It seemed only right to have her come share her stories about
Africa because she and her husband lived there for 40 years! Before Pastor
Martha took the floor we had a devotion. We talked about the Great Commission and
what Jesus told us to do. Children learned that it is our duty as followers of
God to go out into the world and teach people about God’s love. Matthew 28:
19-20 “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them
to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to
the very end of the age.” We then took the time to pray for our brothers and
sisters in Christ who live in other countries all around the world. Pastor
Martha then began to tell us about her ministries in Africa. She shared a lot
about the children in Africa and how their lives differ from our lives in
America. She explained that kids in Africa don’t get three meals a day, and if
they are lucky they get one meal right before bed. The kids also learned that
students have to walk miles and miles just to get to school, and they rarely
complain about it. The kids were shocked to hear that!
It was time to begin our cooking. Pastor Martha told us that we were going to make peanut butter soup! The kids chopped up the vegetables and we headed to the kitchen. The vegetables and water were added to a hot pot. While the food was cooking Pastor Martha shared her photos from Africa. The kids had a wonderful time getting to see a glance of life in Africa. After the vegetables were ready we added a jar of peanut butter and some rice. Time to eat! The kids set the table and waited to be served. Everyone tried the soup and surprisingly most kids liked it! We ended the day writing in our journals, and each cook got to make a special scrapbook page to take home with them.
This last Kid’s Kitchen was a great one. The kids learned to pray for others around the world, experienced what life in Africa is like, and tried something new to eat! Kid’s Kitchen has been a fun experience this summer, and we want to thank all who came out and helped our little chefs!
It was time to begin our cooking. Pastor Martha told us that we were going to make peanut butter soup! The kids chopped up the vegetables and we headed to the kitchen. The vegetables and water were added to a hot pot. While the food was cooking Pastor Martha shared her photos from Africa. The kids had a wonderful time getting to see a glance of life in Africa. After the vegetables were ready we added a jar of peanut butter and some rice. Time to eat! The kids set the table and waited to be served. Everyone tried the soup and surprisingly most kids liked it! We ended the day writing in our journals, and each cook got to make a special scrapbook page to take home with them.
This last Kid’s Kitchen was a great one. The kids learned to pray for others around the world, experienced what life in Africa is like, and tried something new to eat! Kid’s Kitchen has been a fun experience this summer, and we want to thank all who came out and helped our little chefs!
Pastor Martha sharing her photos from Africa
Mixing in the peanut butter
Trying the soup
Yummy peanut butter soup!
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Mural Art Camp - Last Day & Reveal Party
Friday, July 13, was the perfect last day for our Art
Camp. After sharing a snack together, we
learned about the fourth theme to our mural.
The themes for the first three sections were:
1)
“Build houses and settle down;” Jeremiah 29:5a
2)
“Plant gardens and eat what they produce.” Jeremiah 29:5b
3)
“Also,
seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you” Jeremiah 29:7
And our fourth theme….
4)
“I will gather you from all nations and places…”
declares the Lord, “and I will bring you back to the place from which I carried
you.”
All of these themes are from the Bible on building
community. The fourth theme, the
students learned, is all about God calling all peoples, from all backgrounds,
to build community together wherever they are.
Mr. Andrew and Amir would be working all that day to put final touches
on the mural, so we all made some fun art projects inside. One of our special crafts for the day was
making people from all nations and places out of paper dolls, crayons, fabric,
felt, and yarn. Each child made two
people – one to take home with them, and one to place on the LYN House wall to
be a part of a ‘community.’ The kids
also had fun creating a scrapbook page as a memento of their week at Art Camp.
The rest of the day was used to prepare for our Mural Reveal
Party! Parents, family, and friends all
turned out to celebrate the unveiling of the mural our kids had worked so hard
to complete that week. Cake, popcorn,
and lemonade was served to welcome everyone; then we all made our way to the
community garden to see the wall. Four
of the students were chosen to each read the verse/theme for each section of
the wall as it was unveiled. The kids
all took great pride in what they had accomplished, and the mural looks beautiful!!
The unveiling...
“Build houses and settle down;” Jeremiah 29:5a
“Plant gardens and eat what they produce.” Jeremiah 29:5b
“Also,
seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you” Jeremiah 29:7
“I will gather you from all nations and places…”
declares the Lord, “and I will bring you back to the place from which I carried
you.”
The artists of the week!!!
Kid's Kitchen Herbal Walk and Tea!
Yesterday, 10 Kids Kitchen
participants learned all about herbs! Our special guest was Mr. Greg, who works at Pogue’s
Run. Mr. Greg is also an herbalist and he grows his very own plants and herbs. He came
to the LYN House to teach us about herbs and to take us on a walk to show what
kind of plants we can eat and use to cook with that are in our own community.
Before we began the herbal experience we discussed as a group what kind of
abilities herbs have and had a devotion. Kids shared how some plants can heal
cuts, some herbs can be made into teas, and some help with our sunburns. This led
us into our devotion about how Jesus is a healer. Kids listened to a few
stories from Matthew 8 about how Jesus healed a leper and Peter’s mother-in-law
from a terrible fever. Herbs and teas may help us feel better, but Jesus is the
true healer. He can perform miracles, he makes us feel better when we are ill,
and we makes us feel very special.
Next, it was time for the herbal
walk! Mr. Greg took us to our own community garden. He pointed our numerous
herbs that were growing wild in and around our garden. He also explained how
each herb can help us. Some of them could be used as lotion, another herb is
eaten because it helps the brain, and others are good for keeping our bodies healthy.
During our walk kids recorded the different types of herbs and drew what they
looked like in their journals. After we made our way through the garden it was time
to head back inside and make some tea. Mr. Greg took some herbs that he found
outside in our community and also from his herbal farm. He chopped the herbs,
placed them in hot water, let them soak, and then poured the tea over ice to
make cold tea. Everyone got to try the cold tea. While we drank the tea we
enjoyed some tasty English biscuits and the kids recorded their thoughts and
ideas in their journals.
Today the kids learned that herbs may have the ability to
make us feel better and enhance our health, but that Jesus is the one and only
healer who loves us, performs miracles, and saves us from our sins.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Mural Art Camp Day 2
The second
day of Mural Art Camp was dedicated to painting our mural and getting crafty!
As kids arrived to the LYN House they had a snack and we reviewed the rules for
the week. One group went out to paint the mural while the other stayed
inside to do a craft and devotion. Inside the kids continued creating houses,
vegetables and cityscape for their mobile. Our theme for the day was Jeremiah 29:7 "Plant gardens and eat what they produce." Afterwards they each got to create
their very own mosaic. These mosaics were very unique because they were put
together with beans and spices from Pogue’s Run Grocer. Outside kids continued
to paint the four sections of the wall as well as touch up sections from the
day before. They also got to see our muralist mix paints to form new colors for
the wall. The mural is coming along wonderfully! Time to switch activities. At
the end of the day each student got to finish up their mosaic as well as make
an invitation for our Mural Reveal Party that is this Friday at 3:30. This special
event is for family and friends of the artists who would like to see the first
reveal of our mural in the community garden. The kids are very excited to show
off their hard work and creative skills to everyone!
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Photography and Art Show!
Our students who were part of the express yourself camp are putting on an art show on August 3 at 6 PM! Come out and see our artists amazing, eye catching photos and artwork.
The show will be at Made for Each Other (2807 E. 10th St).The art show begins at 6:00 PM and will end at 8:00 PM. Hope to see you there!
Mural Art Camp Day 1
Yesterday we kicked off our first day of Mural Art Camp! The
week long project is to paint a mural on a wall in our community garden. The mural
has four sections each based off of a different verse in Jeremiah talking about
living in community. Before we began painting the mural we introduced the kids
to color theory. We discussed what primary colors are and how to create
secondary colors. To practice their painting skills each student got to paint
their own picture on a canvas. The kids were then split into two groups. One
group first headed out to work on the mural in the garden while the other began
creating a mobile and had a devotion. Inside we talked about Jeremiah 29:5 “Build
houses and settle down”. We discussed what it meant to be a good neighbor and
how we can be part of our community. The kids created houses for their mobile
as well as vegetables and fruits. The groups switched so everyone got to be
part of the mural experience. Our first day was filled with excitement! The kids
learned how to paint, how to mix colors to create new ones, got a little messy,
and were reminded to always be a loving neighbor to others.
Kid's Kitchen Soup!
On Monday, June 9 our chefs created two tasty, vegetable
soups in Kids Kitchen. Our special guest was Kathy who works at our very own
Pogue’s Run. The kids were split into two groups. One group stayed at the LYN
House while the other group headed to First Free Methodist Church to bake some
rolls. At the LYN House kids listened to Kathy explain the different parts of a
soup and discussed what vegetables they would add. Next it was time to chop the
celery, tomatoes, four different peppers, onions, carrots, green beans,
zucchini, and squash. The first group then added their soup ingredients and
also some rice. Time to switch! The second group listened to Kathy and got to
do some chopping of their own, but they added noodles to their soup.
While the soup was getting hot and the rolls were baking we made our way to the garden to have a devotional. One of the many passages that we read was, “So I took the small scroll from the hand of the angel, and I ate it! It was sweet in my mouth.” Revelation 10:10. Each passage touched on the idea that the word of God is sweet like honey. Kids went around sharing why they think this comparison was made. A common theme discussed was that honey and sweet treats are special and make us happy, and God is important to us and makes us feel wonderful. We made our way back to the LYN House where the kids set the tables with napkins, bowls, cups, and spoons, and we prayed over the meal that was prepared by the kids. The first soup we tasted was the one with rice, and once that was devoured we ate the soup with noodles. While enjoying our meal we shared our opinions on the two vegetable soups and enjoyed our time with our friends.
While the soup was getting hot and the rolls were baking we made our way to the garden to have a devotional. One of the many passages that we read was, “So I took the small scroll from the hand of the angel, and I ate it! It was sweet in my mouth.” Revelation 10:10. Each passage touched on the idea that the word of God is sweet like honey. Kids went around sharing why they think this comparison was made. A common theme discussed was that honey and sweet treats are special and make us happy, and God is important to us and makes us feel wonderful. We made our way back to the LYN House where the kids set the tables with napkins, bowls, cups, and spoons, and we prayed over the meal that was prepared by the kids. The first soup we tasted was the one with rice, and once that was devoured we ate the soup with noodles. While enjoying our meal we shared our opinions on the two vegetable soups and enjoyed our time with our friends.
Devotion time!
"I liked both of the soups. But my favorite is the one with noodles. We made rolls and I liked eating them! We got to put jelly and buttern on them!" Sarah
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