Circle Round the Square
A blog by the kids at Circle Round the Square Arts and Wellness Day Camp in Nelsonville, Ohio
Friday, July 4, 2014
Homesteading with Margaret
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Homestead Skills Week Two
This week's class made butter, whipped cream, lotion and lip balm, granola and breakfast burritos and visited Margaret's farm.
Breakfast Week Two
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Circle Kids with Cameras Blog
Homesteading with Margaret Week One
Breakfast with Margaret Week One
Xander with bagels made in class. |
Breakfast pizza with sausage and zucchini. |
Blueberry Muffins made in class. |
Blueberry Smoothies, whole grain rolls and homemade butter from class |
Our new artist/baker/urban homesteader, Margaret, is making the kids very happy with her whole grain baked creations every morning. |
Friday, May 9, 2014
Circle Round the Square in Top 50 Finalists for the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Awards
Circle Round the Square, Paper
Circle’s intensive summer youth arts and wellness program, has been chosen as
one of the 50 finalists for The National
Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award. Of the 50 finalists, 12
will be chosen as winners and notified in late June. Winners will receive $10,000 and the opportunity to
attend the White House ceremony to accept the award from First Lady Michelle
Obama. Winners also receive a full year of capacity-building and communications
support, designed to make their organizations stronger. All
finalists receive a certificate of excellence and are listed on the White House
website.
The National Arts and
Humanities Youth Program Award is the Nation's highest honor for out-of-school
arts and humanities programs that celebrate the creativity of America's young
people, particularly those from underserved communities. This award recognizes and
supports excellence in programs that open new pathways to learning,
self-discovery, and achievement. It is also a signature initiative of the
President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities™ in partnership with the
National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and
the Institute of Museum and Library Services™ to showcase cultural excellence
and enhance the availability of out-of-school arts and humanities programs to
children and young people. Arts and humanities education has always
been a priority for the President’s Committee and is a major focus of the
Committee’s ongoing efforts.
Circle Round the Square Founder and
Director, Barbara Campagnola, says “Circle Round the Square owes its success,
in part, to all the talented and dedicated artists and staff who have poured
their hearts into this program for the past ten years. I am excited for all of
us. This is a collective accomplishment. ”
Read more on the NAHYPA website and in local news from the Athens Messenger.
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