On this Giving Tuesday, we would like to give thanks!
Last summer, the Central Florida Women's League gave a grant providing new tile floors for the center! The beautiful tile lightened up the atmosphere providing a more conducive environment for learning.
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The Central Florida Women's League didn't stop there! They came back at Halloween and put on a lovely party for all to enjoy. There was laughter, games and sweets! The students and staff had a wonderful time.
Just this week, Ruth Burton came back to the Apopka Family Learning Center to share her passion, decorating for Christmas! (Ruth sat on the Charitable Granting Committee of the CFWL and grew up in Apopka.) She turned our center into a wonderland with her handcrafted wreathes, lovely trees and festive touch.
This blog was written by Giovanna Dasso, Public Allies Volunteer and resident artist.
The art program is growing. I have an art's and craft's time everyday Monday through Thursday with my class. The kids love it a lot. Art time is a time where the children have the opportunity to enjoy what their imagination can create. The art that we do can consist of cutting and gluing, making their own masks, and even just drawing a story. I want them to know that they are talented and their imagination is important and valued. Art is not something that is wrong or right and they shouldn't be afraid to show off their personality through their art.
I can see improvement in so many children. Now, when I say improvement I do not necessarily mean that their art has been improved. I mean that their way of thinking has been improved. So many children will ask an adult to do their art. A lot of them believe that their art is "ugly", "wrong" or they just say "I don't want to, because I can't". I can see a change in the way that they think. I can see them as more confident children, wanting to do thing's themselves, and they are proud of the work they do. I am glad that this has been a success with many children who doubted their own abilities.
Oh yay, the Christmas play! The Christmas play is going quite well. The children in the play practice their lines at home and are anxious to perform and do a great job. It was a great relief to see the children actually act their roll very well. I was expecting low whisper voices, saying the words without emphasis, and shy posture. I was so surprised and far from the truth! They seemed confident right off the bat and acted very well. This is an area that many of the children are comfortable in. What a big, pleasant, and wonderful surprise!
When you meet people working in the area of their passion, you can feel it. It radiates from them, grabbing the attention of all those around. The kids at the Apopka Family Learning Center first experienced the troop in September, watching their play, A Book Can Take You Anywhere. Humor Resources Improv enjoyed their time so much, two representatives from came back voluntarily to work with a group of fourth and fifth graders doing a lesson in improvisational comedy. There was so much educational value in improv, especially for the very many second language learners serviced by the Apopka Family Learning Center. Improv immersed students into a dynamic literacy lesson that included many elements of social-emotional development. Mini-lessons were revealed along the way hitting topics like... -story structure -sentence structure -parts of speech -working as a team -thinking on their feet -self esteem -And everyone had so much fun! So much learning was rolled into one dynamic, worthwhile experience.
One boy sat back and watched, choosing not to participate for the first part of the session. When he joined in, he was amazing. Before our actors left, he poked his head back into the room and asked if they were coming back again, and the actors answered that they weren't sure yet. His words of thanks were, "Well, thank you for the fun time." Improv- Who knew?
On Monday, November 12th our monthly Kids in Motion parents meeting was a special event – a
Thanksgiving potluck! Approximately 150
parents and children gathered to enjoy dinner together, and the families all
brought delicious food to share. Our
Thanksgiving buffet included everything from tamales to spaghetti to arroz con leche. It was hard to choose which foods to try!
Once
they had filled their plates, families sat together at long tables to eat and
chat, mingling with AFLC staff.Over dessert, it was time for the business part of the meeting. Our Program Director, Mylitza Woodson, reviewed expectations for parents, including commitment of volunteer hours and attendance at one of AFLC’s adult classes – options include financial literacy
training, English, Souns (R) and Rhymes, parenting classes, or the Mujeres de Poder group.At the end of the night, everyone went home
having enjoyed some great food and conversation – it was an evening well spent!
On Friday, November 16th, the staff of the learning center gathered together for a Thanksgiving potluck luncheon. The Grandparent Volunteers were honored for their service to the center with a gift. All gathered around the table took turns giving thanks for the blessings in their lives.
Thank you Our Whole Community and Florida Hospital for coordinating this earthy planting project. Our Whole Community coordinated the efforts and Florida Hospital paid for the distribution of the 15 Grow Boxes that came to our center. The project began on Saturday, October 20th when parents and students from UCF and the Apopka Family Learning Center worked side by side to plant flowers and vegetables. The Grow Boxes will be on display at the Winter Park Harvest Festival ion Saturday, November 17th.
A fourth grade student from the learning center writes the story of the project...