This week's
blog post serves as a shout out to mother/daughter duo, Becky and Dae Smith.
Together, the two women instructed youth living within reStart Youth Emergency
Shelter how to create their own brooches using found materials. Check out the
incredible "personal crest" created by one young man!
Friday, January 13, 2012
Friday, December 30, 2011
Go Slow
Four HALO Center boys focus on developing the skills HALO
Center Woodworking Host, Martin Ratermann, has been teaching them for months.
The boys spent two full days over Christmas break working with Martin
practicing techniques to use the chisel, ban saw, walnut plugs, block planes,
sanding, finishing, sketching and more.
Over the course of their two day camp, the boys worked on
a number of different projects.
Seeing their
patience and focus pay off, they finished a nightstand they had been working on
for over two months.
The boys were
over-whelmed with excitement when they got to design their own small, afternoon
projects.
Step by step, slowly
perfecting their music stand.
Fixing some broken
HALO Center chairs.
After completing some
sketches for future projects, one boy sketched the workbench.
Martin
teaches woodworking to these boys on the 2nd Saturday of each month.
As the boys get more advanced, they could benefit from more one-on-one time. If
you have a woodworking, design or architecture background or would like to help
Martin and the boys out, please contact chelseaherzberg@haloworldwide.org
to learn more about volunteering with our Woodworking Program.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Deck the halls...
... with handmade candles. Fa la la la la - la la la
laaaa.
Elves have taken over The HALO Center! During the
past two week, HALO Center youth have gotten into the giving spirit by using
their creative juices to make gifts for the residents of Garden Terrace nursing
home. Below is a sneak peek into the beautiful work of our little elves. To see
all our holiday pictures, click here.
Youth made
these candles out of palm wax, holiday candies and gel wax.
They were given to
the residents of Garden Terrace nursing home as gifts.
Cards, that
were also handmade, out of construction paper, colored pencils and scrap
material.
Making picture
frames with a wonderful Garden Terrace resident.
Santa, and his little HALO
helper, directing the group in a round of Jingle Bells.
Mmmm...
this gingerbread house looks quite delicious!
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