The day has finally arrived...the debut of our NEW WEBSITE! Be sure to check it out @ http://www.hearthousedallas.org/.
As our website now has its own blog section, please visit the website for the most up-to-date info on Heart House happenings.
A BIGGGGGG THANK YOU to Lorenz Lammens and Online Design Bureau for donating their time to give us a brand-new website, and to Kelly Cushing from the Heart House office, who spent countless time on the phone/computer working out details with Lorenz!
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Summer program wrap up!
Hello Friends!
Summer program is over, but will not soon be forgotten! Between simple machines stations, science experiments and fields trips our kids had one fun-filled, jam-packed 6 weeks!
Full albums of pictures are available for viewing on our facebook page, but here are some of the highlights:
Our third field trip brought us to the Frontiers of Flight Museum, where the kids enjoyed small groups with personal tour guides.
The favorite activities included sitting
in a war helicopter and a 747 plane (below)
Our younger kids thoroughly enjoyed the flight-themed play area, complete with an air traffic control booth, and a small plane!
Field trip number four surrounded us with greenery and flora at the Dallas Arboretum. Both younger and older kids enjoyed the Peter Rabbit scavenger hunt,
as well as
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down the big hill!
For our fifth field trip, we chugged on down to the Museum of the American Railroad. Despite muggy weather and a shortage of tour guides, our kids had a great time learning about trains!
Our final (and most anticipated) field trip was to Amazing Jakes! The excitement was apparent from all the cries of "YEAHHHHHH!" heard on the bus ride. It's hard to say which activity was the favorite, our older groups learned about wheels & axles while Go Kart racing,
while
others had a lesson in elastic collisions with Bumper Cars!
A live lesson on pulley's was found in rock climbing, while volunteers, staff and kids alike learned about mass and weight while piling their plates high with the pizza, pasta and salad buffet! A good time was had by all :)
A BIG THANK YOU to everyone who made this summer program possible: generous donors, spectacular volunteers, capable staff, and of course all of our wonderful Heart House kids!!
Monday, July 5, 2010
Spectacular Summer Program!
Hello Friends!
Its been a jam-packed couple of weeks since summer program began June 21st. So far we have done some fun science experiments, gone on 2 exciting field trips, and learned a whole lot!
Our first field trip was to the Museum of Nature & Science, where we toured the traveling exhibit "Water," learning all about liquid water, ice, and water vapor.
For our second field trip, we strapped on our roller skates at White Rock Skate! By adding wheels to their feet the kids learned all about forces in motion, and got a firsthand look at the effect of gravity as they acquainted themselves with the floor a time or two!
Be sure to check our of "Friends of Heart House Dallas" facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Friends-of-Heart-House-Dallas/33752817191?ref=ts) for more regular updates and pictures!
Its been a jam-packed couple of weeks since summer program began June 21st. So far we have done some fun science experiments, gone on 2 exciting field trips, and learned a whole lot!
Our first 2 weeks of program focused on States of Matter, and included experiments like "Mentos & Diet Coke," where the children learned why the Diet Coke explodes after adding Mentos candies, and all about gasses, liquids, solids and their interactions with each other. Another experiment was "Making Ice Cream," and taught a delicious lesson on how each ingredient affected the state of their mixture, transforming it from solids and liquids to a yummy snack!
Our first field trip was to the Museum of Nature & Science, where we toured the traveling exhibit "Water," learning all about liquid water, ice, and water vapor. We also toured the rest of the museum and had lots of fun with the hands-on exhibits!
For our second field trip, we strapped on our roller skates at White Rock Skate! By adding wheels to their feet the kids learned all about forces in motion, and got a firsthand look at the effect of gravity as they acquainted themselves with the floor a time or two!
Be sure to check our of "Friends of Heart House Dallas" facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Friends-of-Heart-House-Dallas/33752817191?ref=ts) for more regular updates and pictures!
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
How can you be a "force in motion" this summer?
May 12, 2010
It is hard to believe that another school year is coming to a close, but it is! Heart House continues to fulfill our mission of “a free afterschool program dedicated to providing a safe haven and academic support to children of low-income families”.
We have been so blessed to have your support in the past and we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your past contributions and update you on our current accomplishments and our plans for the future.
- At Heart House Dallas, we serve an average of 124 children at 4 locations every school day.
- In January we added our newest location at Sierra Vista, located in northwest Dallas, which added 20 children to the Heart House program.
- We are developing a program dedicated to middle school children and their distinct needs, which are very different from those of our younger children. We feel they will be much more engaged with a space of their own. We hope to have this new space up and running by the beginning of the 2010-2011 school year.
We are also working diligently on the plans for an action packed six week science based program called “Forces in Motion”. We are expecting to serve 160 children for 4 days a week. The children will receive breakfast and lunch every day, with Thursday’s being a field trip day! We have lots of exciting field trips planned, including The Museum of Nature and Science, FC Dallas Pizza Hut Park, and the Frontiers of Flight Museum, just to name a few. Please remember that no family is ever asked to pay for any of these services-everything is free for the children!
We are so excited about these developments at Heart House, but we need your help! With the current economy, demand for our programs has grown. We are asking for you to support Heart House through an easy monthly donation. Here are some quick facts on how your monthly contribution can help:
- For $25 a month you can insure materials for hands-on science projects every week for all of the children
- For $55 a month you can cover one week of programming for one child
- For $150 a month you can cover the cost of one field trip for all of the children
- For $225 a month you can cover program costs for one child for a full month
Warmest Regards,
Jeff Hamilton
President
Heart House Dallas Board
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
What do books and mustard have in common?
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Field Trips!!!
Hello Friends! Summer is fast approaching, and here at Heart House Dallas we are busy creating an awesome science-focused summer program! We are currently arranging some exciting field trips to fun places. Field trip destinations (and areas of study) include:
Heart House Dallas * 214-750-7637 * Sarah Helma: shelma@hearthousedallas.org
Thank you!
- Frontiers of Flight Museum (Flight/Energy)
- White Rock Skate (Forces in motion)
- Museum of Nature and Sciences + IMAX (States of matter)
- FC Dallas Pizza Hut Park (Energy)
- Amazing Jakes (Energy, Forces in motion)
- Museum of the American Railroad (States of matter/Steam)
Heart House Dallas * 214-750-7637 * Sarah Helma: shelma@hearthousedallas.org
Thank you!
Friday, April 9, 2010
Senses Stations with Gamma Phi Beta!
Our Wildflower K-2 children got a big treat this week: they got to explore the 5 senses with hands-on experiments with the help of the SMU chapter of Gamma Phi Beta! Our Program Manager, Kelly Cushing, researched, designed, and implemented thought-provoking, interactive stations where children explored each sense in a unique way. The success was evident in all the smiles we saw throughout the lesson.
Check out some pictures of our kids learning about smell, taste, touch, hearing and sight with the ladies of Gamma Phi!
Check out some pictures of our kids learning about smell, taste, touch, hearing and sight with the ladies of Gamma Phi!
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