Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Carousel of Happiness!

This has been a very busy time around Out & About. Summer Camp planning is in full swing and we have an action-packed summer for you! We also had a week and half of full School Closure Days over Spring Break. It was such a successful week. The weather was great so we were able to spend time at the Zoo, various parks, and a fun trip to Gateway Fun Park. We also went to the carousel of happiness, here is a picture of Brittany & Evan on it.
The Carousel of Happiness is up in Nederland and has always been very accomidating to our group. Everyone (both participants & staff) love this activity. We will definitely be taking a trip up there again! Just a reminder that Summer Camp registration was due on April 23rd. If you missed the deadline and want to enroll please call me.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Sorry it has been a little while since the last blog update! We have been very busy with School Closure Days. Last week Boulder Valley & St. Vrain School Districts were on spring break. It was a week filled with fun activities for us! We were busy going to the Aquarium, Denver Zoo, Butterfly Pavilion, and Botanic gardens to name a few activities. We were lucky to have such nice weather, it made us all really excited for Summer Camp 2012. Below is a picture of Luca and Bethany during Art Exploration.

 

Remember that Summer Camp registration is due Monday, April 23rd. You can always contact me at mgalgoczi@imaginecolorado.org or 303-928-9766 with any questions!

Monday, March 5, 2012

Music & Movement

On Friday afternoons our group heads to Grace Studios for our Movement class. It is a class lead by Lisa Hofmann, CTRS. We start the afternoon by gathering the group together and having a quick 'check-in'. The class involves group movement activities, working together to create different dances, learning and creating new yoga poses, and finishes up with a quick debrief and relaxation exercise. Here is a picture of Lisa, Sophia & Tess after the relaxation portion of the day!
Each week we use music as a therapeutic medium to build social, cognitive, psychological, physical and emotional skills. Participants work with various instruments and visual aids while socializing and growing with one another.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

On the Move

Every other Monday we offer what we call 'On the Move'. It is a fun energy release in which participants have the chance to learn new sports and try out games, it is designed for all skill levels.  On the Move is held at many locations including area parks, climbing walls and sensory engaging facilities.  On the Move incorporates the mind and body while fostering teamwork! It is facilitated by Brian Zapp, who has great enthusiasm for sports. Here is a picture of Shaun & Chris engaged in a soccer game.

 On the Move offers kids the opportunity to work on their physical abilities (strength & endurance) as well as their cognition skills (new games, rules, strategy & teamwork). On the Move will be every other Monday thorough out the summer. The alternating Mondays we go bowling at Centennial Lanes.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Summer Camp Preparations


I have gotten a couple of calls and questions about Summer Camp 2012. I will be sending out the registration packet in March, so if you do not receive one by the first week in April please get a hold of me and I will add you to the mailing list and send you one. During the summer, Wednesday mornings we have our Treks ‘n’ Trees activity. This is lead by Caitlin Looney, MACP, our Therapeutic Team Lead, who is a registered Wilderness psychotherapist.

The kids will be challenged by the abundant natural resources here on the Front Range of the Colorado Rockies! Campers will have the opportunity to ride horses, paddle canoes, go fishing, learn archery and other outdoor skills. Using experiential education to foster learning, we emphasize tactile, auditory and visual sensory integration. Outdoor challenges will be structured into our activities to add elements of excitement, fun and personal challenge.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Bird Feeders

Last week (before the big storm hit!) our group made homemade bird feeders and hung them up outside of Imagine!. We used pine cones as the base and attached the birdseed with peanut butter. Everyone seemed to really enjoy it and it was a great way for our kiddos to work on their fine motor skills. Here is a picture of Shaun and Allie hanging up his finished product.
 As a reminder, when Boulder Valley & St. Vrain School Districts are cancelled we typically are as well. If for some reason they close and we are still open Mary will call you and see if you would like to join us for a half day. We would set up a time to meet at a basesite (usually around 2-2:30) and then have our regularly scheduled activity. Enjoy your week & stay warm!

Monday, January 30, 2012

Giving Back

Out & About offers participants a chance to give back to their community through Stepping Stones.  The program includes opportunities to volunteer in the kitchen at the Boulder Homeless Shelter, cleaning up local parks, making cat toys and dog biscuits to donate to local Humane Societies and more!  Also several times over the last couple months these groups have collaborated with an organization called A Soldier’s Wish List.  A Soldier’s Wish List is a non-profit organization established to support American troops serving in combat zones around the world in order to let them know how grateful we are for what they do on a daily basis.  They ask for care package donations which include the items most requested by troops like toiletries, batteries, socks, playing cards and homemade sweets & snacks.  Out & About’s Stepping Stones programs chose to help out the troops by baking cookies and writing cards!  These activities are a great opportunity for our participants to practice their cooking skills (following a recipe, measuring and mixing ingredients, using an oven safely, etc).  Making the care packages also gives Out & About’s participants an opportunity to help others and gain a broader perspective of the world.  One of the participants in Stepping Stones was creating a card after baking a batch of cookies when she stated her uncle was in the Army.  She said to her instructor that she wished either he or someone like him could receive the cookies and card she had made! Here is a picture of some of the kiddos with our finished product.