Thursday, December 11, 2008

December Plans and November Updates

Dream, Believe, Act Workshop
Friday Dec 12, 7:00 to 8:00 PM
West Cary Regional Library
 
Workshop Details:    
This workshop welcomes ideas / visions, simple, unique or thought provoking to make a positive impact on the community & world around us. We invite everyone, young & old to bring forth their ideas & we'll brainstorm some of them.
 
Hope Avenue was an "idea" originating from a group of kids gathered at a play date!! They believed in it & acted upon the idea.  We want to use this workshop as an opportunity to for us all to get together and discuss more such ideas. Please feel free to bring along your friends / children who have great ideas!!
 
November Updates
On Nov. 15th, we had a booth at HSNC during the Children's day celebration by Heritage. We had a great time making cards with the children who visited our booth. We had a good turn out in terms of new Youth volunteers!!
 
On Nov. 23rd, we had the Science Club / Geo-Bee workshop. We enjoyed enthusiastic participation of the 18 children who attended the workshop. We applaud Manu, Vishruth, Sanjay & Varun  who presented their projects / ideas.
Thanks to our adult volunteers - Radhika, Ramesh, Sudhakar & Savitha Ram!

Science Club:  We introduced the new Science club topics to the children that we will be working on for the upcoming year. We invite all children to present a project during our next Science Club workshop, individually or as a team.
The project should demonstrate the idea behind these questions. Only one topic needs to be picked by the team/individual for the January project. If the children get together as a team, we would like the team to be accompanied by an adult/High school mentor or coach to guide the team. Hope to have a great scientific time together!!
 
Topics:
1. Why do I see things bigger with a Binocular?
2. How does an elevator go up & down when you press a button?
3. What makes you bounce on a trampoline?
4. Why is it foggy in the morning?
5. How does a plant know when to suck up water?
 
Geo-Bee: We completed Part I of "Spot me on the Map". We will share details about our "Spot me on the Map - Part II" for the upcoming  workshop soon. 
Savitha Ram, who co-ordinated the workshop discussed about Coral Reefs. We are inviting children to present information about the same during the next workshop in January.

Sincerely,
Lalitha Vasudeva





Tuesday, November 4, 2008

November Plans and October Updates

Hope Avenue Booth @ HSNC
When: Saturday, November 15
This booth is on the occasion of Children's Day celebrated by Heritage Association. This would be a good opportunity for us to spread the word about Hope Avenue and our good intentions. To volunteer and earn your service hours & satisfaction, this is what you as a youth or adult volunteer need to do:
Send an email to hopeavenue@gmail.com and let us know if you would be able to volunteer at the booth.
Let us know which of the following activities you are interested:
1. Organize things and activities within booth
2. Engage people who visit the booth about HA and take care of new member registration
3. Organize a Mini bracelet or greeting cards workshop
4. Take pictures
5. Help clean up & closing the booth.

Academic Fun Workshop (Geo-Bee & Science Club)
When: Sunday, November 23, from 2:00 to 4:00 PM
Where: West Cary Regional Library

Geo-Bee:
We are beginning with our new plans for the upcoming year. We will split the entire curriculum into 6 parts. You will be sent a separate email about the preparation for November.
1. November - Spot me on the map - Part 1
2. January - Spot me on the map - Part 2
3. March - All about the place we live in...
4. May - Extremes, Facts & more...
5. July - Handbook of definitions...
6. September - Review Review Review with a Geo-pardy game...

Science Club:
Youth Volunteers, Get ready to show & share your science experiments ! Please email me in advance if you plan to share something...We have exciting spontaneous sessions, brainstorming activities planned for this meeting.

October Updates:
1. Triange Heart Walk: We participated in the Triangle heart walk and there were 7 participants from Hope Avenue. We have collectively donated close to $400 towards this cause.

2. Bracelet Workshop: We had a total of 4 children & 2 adults participate in this month's bracelet workshop.Hope our commitment & passion grows!

Regards,
Lalitha Vasudeva
www.thehopeavenue.org

October Plans

Here are our plans for this month. Hope to see you a good turn out for all the events!

Sunday October 5, 2:00 to 5:00 PM
Information Booth @ Gandhi Jayanthi Celebrations

Where: Venture Hall in Marbles Kids Museum
It would be good to have youth volunteers at the booth to explain our mission. Please let me know if you can attend this.

Saturday, October 18 - 1:00 to 3:00 PM
Bracelet Workshop & Story time for tots
Where: Starbucks, 4834 NC Hwy 55, Durham, NC 27713
Story time will be organized by Starbucks volunteers and we will make more bracelets as always!

Sunday, October 19 - 3:00 PM
Triangle Heart Walk
Everyone knows someone affected by heart disease or stroke. For those we love, the Hope Avenue team will be walking in this year's Start! Heart Walk. We want to raise funds for the American Heart Association and need your help to reach our donation goals. We are raising critical dollars for heart disease and stroke research and education.
Senthil Murugesan will be our team captain and please use the information below to join us for the walk.

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Regards,
Lalitha Vasudeva
www.thehopeavenue.org

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

September Plans

Saturday, Sep 6th, TRISHNA
5:30 to 8 PM @ Stewart Theatre, NC State University.

Two cents of Hope is presenting their annual event Trishna at Stewart Theatre, NCSU. We join them to present our achievements and showcase the booth. Please find more information about tickets & parking in this link:
http://www.twocentsofhope.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=32&Itemid=69

Saturday, Sep 13th, CONNEXIONS 2008
4:00 to 8:00 PM @ Atrium Textiles Library, NCSU

This is Hope Avenue's own annual event. We are presenting this with the support of our friend, "Two Cents of Hope". This will be an evening filled with fun, games, talent show and food. I have attached the flyer with this email.

We welcome our youth members to show case their talent and show their support for a great cause! On this important day of Hope Avenue, we want to encourage and enjoy the special talent that our youth volunteers possess. Please pre-register the item you can present with me, giving your full name, item description, duration and any pre-requisites.
Let me know through email ( hopeavenue@gmail.com) or call me at 919-523-3680 .

For this event, we also plan to have dinner followed by the programs. So all of you are welcome to relax and enjoy !!!! Spread the word around with the attached flyer!

August Updates

What we accomplished in August...
August 16: Science Club & Geo-Bee
We had great participation from the children.
Vaishnavi shared her "Draw with the Sun" project. Manu presented her project on "Electro magnetism" & a quiz on magnets. Jai enthusiastically shared his Robo project, which he had programmed.
As an additional bonus, the children got to take home some Kodak memories with the Olympic torch at the library torch event.
Hope Avenue sincerely thanks Radhika Rao & Sai Gopalan for making this a great success!

August 30: The Heritage festival, which was planned for August 30 has now been moved to December 6th.

Planning Sessions:
August has been a great month of planning for the upcoming events.
1. The donation amounts have been split for this year's projects. We will be publishing the same during our upcoming event, Connexions.
2. The calendar team has put together their ideas and are working busily on the drafts for the 2009 Calendar.
3. There is a planning team working together for Connexions also.
Please email hopeavenue@gmail.com if you are interested to be a part of any of the planning sessions.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

July Updates



On Saturday, the 19th of June, 2008, Hope Avenue organized its 4th Bracelet workshop at Starbucks on highway 55 in Durham. The coming together of Kids and Color, Strings and Beads resulted into a plethora of energy and activity. With more than 15 kids, some accompanied by their mothers, bracelets were made with Stretch Magic elastic and a variety of Glass beads. The concepts of symmetry and color-coordination emerged to show how kids find their way to perfection when given an opportunity to channel their creativity. Some children experimented with making ear-rings and anklets which turned out beautifully.

Starbucks staff was very kind and showed their support by offering rounds of sample drinks for everyone. The buzz of the bracelet workshop caught on and we had some staff members requesting for bracelets to be made by kids especially for them. The workshop proved to be a success with over 20 bracelets being made. Hope Avenue was able to raise $39 along with gaining the support from StarBucks and their staff, for future events and workshops...

-Shweta Kautia


This is a milestone achievement for Hope Avenue, when one of our founder youth members, Shona Sharma volunteered to conduct this workshop. She proved her leadership by volunteering to conduct the workshop.

She was a great team player when the 6 children who attended the workshop worked with her to make her plan a huge success. We hope to inspire many youth leaders. Hope Avenue welcomes you young leaders to share their talent & creativity...



Thanks to our dedicated volunteers, Ram & Savitha who sparked our connections with Starbucks, Highway 55! Our volunteers worked together with theirs to add a spark to every car that was washed ! We thank our Youth volunteers were - Sneha, Apitha, Shona, Aditi, Manu & Meghna to spend their Saturday morning trying to make a difference !! We washed around 22 cars and collected a donation of $210.

The Yard sale remenants have been donated to "Helping Hands Forever", an organization which helps Foster care children. Our big thanks to the Starbucks team(Danielle, Jackie, Cay) & Jevonda, the store manager who made this event possible !! We are looking forward to more events with this team...

On a warm summer afternoon, our young volunteers, Shruti & Neyha had a lemonade stand in their neighbor hood. They had lots of fun and did a great job spreading the cause of Hope Avenue !! Great job girls!!


Plans for August:

Science Club & Geo-Bee
When
: August 16, 1:45 to 3:45 PM
Where: West Cary Regional Library
Youth volunteers, get ready to show & tell your experiments!

Funds Distribution for Projects
When: August 16, 3:45 to 4:45 PM
Where: West Cary Regional Library
Youth volunteers, Please continue with us after the workshop if you want to know how the funds you raised so far are going to reach those in need...

Heritage Festival
When
: August 30, 4 to 10 PM
Where: Hindu Society of North Carolina
Hope Avenue will have a booth & little treats during this event!


Sincerely,
-Lalitha Vasudeva
Behalf of Hope Avenue team

Monday, July 14, 2008

June Updates




It was an eventful Saturday morning on June 14, when the Hope Avenue team, with Ashwani as our captain joined 30,000 people at Raleigh for a 5k walk. I would like to thank all of you who joined hands to support Hope Avenue to form a team. We have collectively contributed $800 for this cause.


It was wonderful to have our youth members - Shona, Aditi, Mayuri & Priyanka Hawaldar for coming out there on a weekend morning and making a difference. You are all great role models !

Thanks to our sponsor, Tamarind restaurant for our very special t-shirts and the fundraising dinner. Thanks to Ashwani Kaul, our team captain, for being perseverant and taking the lead on this !


It motivates us to repeat this again for yet another cause! Please feel free to share your experiences. Hope to see you all soon.


For more pictures Click here.





It was a lot of fun to see the little busy hands measuring and designing the wired bracelets. Melissa, from Irie jewellery did a tremendous job of teaching and helping the adults & children with bracelets design and finishing. We plan to do this again very soon! If any of you have problems with the bracelets, please remember to keep them together in a Ziploc and approach Hope Avenue, since we have the right tools & talent to get it fixed.

We made 50 bracelets in the workshop, which will be given as GIFTs for an estimated donation of $150.

Thanks again for yet another experience with our youth members & help them contribute to a worthy cause!










It was a blast with 10 children who participated in the Summer workshop week and came up with an all original show called "Magic of Hope". The children wore different hats for the show. There were directors, script writers, artists, music enthusiasts and dancers to amaze us, parents and volunteers alike. We saw enthusiastic children to budding leaders.


Hope to host many more workshops in the future.

Academic Fun Meet - Science Club
Saturday, June 22 2008

Young minds were busy at work. Neyha Shankar shared an experiment with the group. They also made a pin wheel using Origami. The group quizzed each other about the world around them during the geo-bee session. Fun & learning packed in an afternoon!


Upcoming plans for July:


July 19 - Cards/Bracelet workshop @ Starbucks, Highway 55, Durham


July 25 - Art workshop. 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM


July 26 - Yard Sale @ Starbucks. Proceeds to benefit Hope Avenue.
You can help us in a couple of ways for the yard sale:
1. Drop off stuff for the yard sale
2. Signing up as a Volunteer at the yard sale

Details to follow soon...

Sincerely,
Lalitha Vasudeva
http://www.thehopeavenue.org/

Monday, May 12, 2008

First Anniversary of Hope Avenue

I believe that there is no official anniversary needed for a child, who can never be forgotten by her family, friends & Hope Avenue family. She will remain in our hearts to constantly remind us to have a self-check and see if we understand as to why we were brought into this world. If Anusha was set on a mission to help her fellow human beings, she truly achieved this in her short twelve years. She was convinced when she & her friends named it as "Hope Avenue".

Hope Avenue has truly taken shape and become an avenue for like-minded children, with similar ideas to reach out to those in need. Hope Avenue has a structure with Anusha's energy and enthusiasm in mind. She enjoyed working with her friends and talk about how she could help dilute the suffering in this world.

Hope Avenue's on-going mission will be to find creative, interesting and diverse ways to work with our young adults and partner with them to become future leaders.

-Lalitha Vasudeva
President of Hope Avenue, Inc.