Thursday, June 18, 2015

Wrapping up our 2014-2015 year!

Tomorrow is our annual club picnic and awards ceremony!  We'll be celebrating another year of service, new skills, fellowship and fun.  This year our club had six families participating, including 7 boys, 6 girls and 4 younger siblings.  The children enjoyed weaving baskets with the "Basket Lady", creating albums to reflect their personalities, practicing sign language and doing a study of trees along with related Bible verses.

After a summer break, we will begin meeting again on Friday evenings in September.  We look forward to our current families returning and welcome anyone else interested in joining us!  For more information or to receive our schedule for 2015-2016, email me at nikkidonahue@verizon.net. 

Nikki

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Service Project, October 2014 - part 2

During our second meeting of the month, we made the no-sew fleece scarves to bless the children at the family homeless shelter.






Service Project, October 2014

I have a heart for the local homeless family shelter, which just happens to be right around the corner from where we meet.  We decided to make simple no-sew fleece hats and scarves to bless the children staying at the shelter.
 
The Process









The finished product - HATS




We used a very simple pattern we found online and all the children enjoyed making hats! 


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

2014 Picnic and Awards

We had our end-of-year picnic a little late this year.  The children were excited to receive the badges they had earned!


Contenders for the Faith

Keepers at Home
We look forward to starting up our new year on September 19th!  We are going to make Christmas cards and gifts for the children at Bell Family Shelter. 

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Genealogy

Our main project this year has been working on our Genealogy badge.  The older children made a Genealogy notebook with pages for each family member.  Each family made a family tree also.  I believe this will be an ongoing project for some of us, as we learn more about our family histories!

Our family tree poster

Beautiful frame family tree project!



Examples of pages from our Genealogy books

 

Monday, March 3, 2014

Shoebox Gifts

In November, we participated in a shoebox gift program.  I particularly love this program because it is run by a missionary family in Mexico, and they take photos of each and every child receiving their shoebox gift!  It is so special for our children to be able to see the children who their gifts go to.  It makes it a little bit more personal for them.  This year I took photos of my children with their gifts before we mailed them, so it would be easier to pick them out.  Here are the "before and afters"!  We decided to use bags this year rather than boxes, because they fit better in the shipping box and were a bit cheaper on postage.