Empowering Through Education

Empowering Through Education

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Week in Preview 08/31 - 09/07

ALL WEEK- Friends of the Library Book Sale at the Logan Library 321 N Main Logan, UT

Monday-
11:30-12:00 PM- Wellsville Founders Day


4:00 PM-7:00 PM: Free Nature Night at the Stokes Nature Center!

Tuesday-

10:00 AM- 10:30 AM: Toddler Story time at North Logan City Library 475 East 2500 North

4:00 PM- 5:00 PM: Teen So Crafty! at the Logan Library

Thursday-
4:00 PM- 7:00 PM Free Nature Night at the Stokes Nature Center!

Saturday-
9:00 AM- 1 mile walk for 50th Wilderness Anniversary at the American West Heritage Center. All completing participants will receive memorabilia for the 50th anniversary and there will be historical stations at intermittent points along the walk.

9:00 AM- 12:00 PM- Home Depot Kid's Club 

9 AM- 1 PM: Cache Valley Gardeners' Market

10 AM- 2 PM: Hispanic Health Fair at the Cache Valley Campground including activities like Family/kid’s activities, Free health screenings, Information booths, Music and entertainment, and Prize drawings 

11:30 AM- 12:30 PM: Loaves and Fishes at Logan's First Presbyterian Church

For more information on all events listed here, check out our two awesome Calendars:

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

School days/Getting Involved with TEAM


It's back to school time! I have two school-aged children and two little ones still at home. With school starting up for us last week, I've found myself breathing just a little bit easier as our routines have started falling into place. I sure love summer days, but there's something about the school time rhythm that feels just right for Fall. 

USU students and high school students -- as you finalize those last minute class changes and find your own routine settling down, here's something to try out this semester - 




(Really, watch this - it gives a great picture of what TEAM is all about!)

TEAM is an after school club for high school students that meets every day from 3:00 - 5:30. Everyone is welcome to join and there is something for everyone here. Free snacks after school and help with homework? Check. Hanging out with friends, plus field trips and fun at USU and around town? They have those too. ACT and College prep? This is the place!

With the new school year, we're looking for USU Students to help make TEAM a success. You can volunteer once or twice a week or whatever best fits your schedule. Make a difference to teenagers in Cache Valley, gain experience in your field of study, and have fun with some great kids!

Learn more about TEAM or sign up as a mentor here.


Saturday, August 23, 2014

Week in Preview 08/24 - 08/30

ALL WEEK- Friends of the Library Book Sale at the Logan Library 321 N Main Logan, UT
Monday-

6:30 pm-7:30: The Logan Library Monday Movie Night continues with a viewing of Muppets Most Wanted. This movie is rated PG. For more information about the movie and Logan Library Movie Night, go here.

Tuesday-

10:00 AM- 10:30 AM: Toddler Story time at North Logan City Library 475 East 2500 North

11:00 AM- 11:30 AM: Story time at North Logan City Library 475 East 2500 North

7:00 AM- 8:00 AM: USU Blue Square Concert at Blue Square Patio 1111 N 800 E Logan

Saturday-
6:00 AM- Paradise Trout and Berry Days

7:00 AM- Top of Utah 1/2 Marathon
9 AM- 1 PM: Cache Valley Gardeners' Market

2:00- 3:30 PM: Chinese Cultural Appreciation workshops continue at Little Bloomsbury By the Creek, 181 North 200 East, Logan.

For more information on all events listed here, check out our two awesome Calendars:

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Little Lambs of Utah

'Delivery Day' (image here)

About the time I was entering middle school, my family went through a particularly rough time. Seeing our need, kind strangers made and gifted four beautiful blankets to our family - one for me and each of my siblings. I cherished that blanket and the love I felt from the generous and thoughtful stranger who had taken the time to make it.  Red and white gingham with hearts and a navy backing worn to shreds from years of comfort - it is one of the sweetest gifts I've ever received.

Little Lambs of Utah is a new foundation with a mission to provide just a little bit of comfort  to children who are transitioning through foster care or who are hospitalized.  Founder Ted Chalfant grew up in a home where no matter how tough things were, his mother was always finding ways to help others. As a child, having foster children in the home was a normal part of his life, so looking to the needs of those in foster care was a natural fit as he and his wife and daughter started the Little Lambs foundation.

Already Little Lambs of Utah has provided comfort kits to children in foster care throughout Cache County and Box Elder County, and they will soon be expanding to other counties as well.  They also equipped more than 70 children in need with school supplies to help them begin the new school year with confidence. While their focus is on children who are in foster care or hospitalized, they have already had requests for other specific needs and with the supplies they've received they have been able to respond and help.

Each comfort kit from Little Lambs is packaged in a hand sewn tote and contains a blanket, a book, a soft toy, socks, toothbrush/paste, a pair of flip flops, and a busy toy like crayons & coloring book, matchbox cars, etc. The foundation is looking for volunteers - youth groups, families or individuals to help  in making or gathering these items for additional comfort kits.  Plans for the coming months also include hosting a blanket drive as well as gathering much needed baby items.

I can remember so clearly how wonderful it felt to be given that blanket so many years ago and to have something so special that was just mine.  In learning about this new foundation, I'm excited to pull out my sewing machine and start putting together some totes or blankets to send off. What a great opportunity to provide just a little help to these children!

For more information on specific needs and for donation drop-off information,  visit the Little Lambs of Utah blog, or check out their listing with the Volunteer Center.


Monday, August 18, 2014

The Week in Preview 08/18-08/23

Monday-

6:30 pm-7:30: The Logan Library Monday Movie Night continues with a viewing of Frankenstein. This movie is rated Not Rated. For more information about the movie and Logan Library Movie Night, go here.

Tuesday-


Wednesday-
7:00-8:30 PM: Free cooking class at the Cache County Administration Multi-Purpose Room

Thursday-
7:00 PM-8:30 PM: 640 N 200 E in Smithfield.Emergency Preparedness Classes held the 3rd Thursday of every month. Community is invited

Friday-
4:00-6:00 PM: Stoke Nature Center clean up, refreshments provided!

Saturday-
9 AM- 1 PM: Cache Valley Gardeners' Market

2:00- 3:30 PM: Chinese Cultural Appreciation workshops continue at Little Bloomsbury By the Creek, 181 North 200 East, Logan.

For more information on all events listed here, check out our two awesome Calendars:

Friday, August 15, 2014

Gearing Up for Back to School

Summer vacations are winding down and kids are heading back to school!  Be sure you have checked everything off your list to ensure your family is geared up and ready to go.  In addition to school supplies and school clothes, here are a couple of ideas that may make your transition from summer to school year a little easier:
  1. School Lunch Ideas - There are some great blogs with school lunch ideas, and Lees Marketplace offers some suggestions for after school snack ideas.
  2. Get Ready to Learn - Spend a little extra time reading with the kids, or brush up on math skills with some fun online games.
  3. Fall Sleep Schedules - Going to bed an hour earlier each night can get them (and you) ready for a more structured sleep schedule and have them wide awake and geared up for learning on the first day of school.
Back to school time often means a little free time for Mom or Dad.  Have you thought about volunteering while the kids are in school?  Cache Valley Volunteer Center has a variety of opportunities available, so you may find an option that is the perfect fit for you.

If you don't have time to volunteer, you can still give back to the community by donating "Back-to-School" supplies to one of our area non-profit organizations that offer assistance to families in need:
If you have a student entering grades 9-12, we encourage them to join our TEAM Mentoring program.  Our daily club meetings include fun team-building activities that develop life skills, we preform service projects that helps us know our community better, and we tutor elementary-age children.

TEAM youth also receive assistance in preparing for college through homework tutoring, ACT prep, finding appropriate scholarships, and filling out FAFSA forms, college and scholarship appications.



For more information email us at team.logan.utah@gmail.com

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

MAN vs MUD Run


If you haven't already heard of MANvsMUD - you've missed out on one of the most unique 5K races around.  The explanation from their website is just about exactly what the name suggests - 
"MANvsMUD is filled with awesome obstacles that will have you crawling, jumping, diving and sliding all over the place as you stomp the mud in this amazingly fun obstacle course."
Participants are encouraged to gather their friends and sign up for the chance to splash and stomp and slide through the mud just like a kid again in the most fun 5K around.  (And just a note - kids are welcome too! A special obstacle course is set up just for the 3-9 crowd where they can race and roll and get just about as muddy as can be and for as long as they want.)  

Even better, you can crawl, slide, run and muddle through the mud all while helping out your community -- proceeds from the race will help to support both the American West Heritage Center and the Cache Valley Child and Family Support Center. 

Find out more and sign up here for MANvsMUD!

Want to volunteer?  If mud maybe isn't your thing or the sidelines sound like a safer place to you, you can still enjoy the fun of this crazy event - and help out too! Volunteers are needed for a variety of jobs (spreading the word, registration, water stations, obstacles, gear tables, staring line, finish line…) Sign up here to volunteer.


MAN vs MUD Race
August 30th
American West Heritage Center

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

National Night Out


Tonight (August 5th), neighborhoods and communities across the country will be celebrating 'Americas night out against crime.' Established over 30 years ago, National Night Out now includes millions of people coming together at block parties, barbecues, parades, seminars and rallies in cities and towns nationwide.  Obviously this one evening of front porch vigils and neighborhood cookouts isn't aimed to eradicate crime. But, the energy and excitement of people coming together and getting to know each other and being aware of what is happening in their own neighborhoods is encouraging. Several cities have advertised the evenings events as 'A great chance to get to know your neighbors.  Matt Peskin who first introduced National Night Out in 1984 described the nights benefit - "It's a wonderful opportunity for communities nationwide to promote police-community partnerships, crime prevention, and neighborhood camaraderie."

Last month, after a recent string of burglaries, North Logan citizens gathered together as a neighborhood to organize their own unofficial neighborhood watch program. North Park police chief Kim Hawkes encouraged those attending to be observant and to let the police know about potential issues. In an article with the Herald Journal, he said "My hope is that the enthusiasm that this group had can carry on… and they will maintain good habits of sharing information with us and really work at keeping our community safe."

Learn more here about National Night Out and get involved tonight and every day in keeping Cache Valley one of the safest places to live. 




Monday, August 4, 2014

The Week in Preview 09/04 - 09/10

Monday-
1:00-3:30 PM: Around the World in 80 Days continues at The Family Center with a new speaker from a different country coming each day. For more information, contact the center by emailing director@loganfamilycenter.org

1:30-2:00 PM: Artisan Aggie Cheese tasting & video presentation will consist of viewing an 8-10 minute DVD on Aggie Cheese and then sampling a few cheese varieties for a total of about 15 minutes.


4:00 PM- Nature Night at Stoke's Nature Center: SNC will keep its doors open late and provide stories, activities, and a chance to explore. Admission is free! For more information, call 435-755-3239.

6:30 pm-7:30: The Logan Library Monday Movie Night continues with a viewing of Frankenstein. This movie is rated Not Rated. For more information about the movie and Logan Library Movie Night, go here.


Tuesday-

1:00-3:30 pm: Around the World in 80 Days continues at The Family Center with a new speaker from a different country coming each day. For more information, contact the center by emailing director@loganfamilycenter.org

7:00- 8:00 PM: BLUE SQUARE is hosting a FREE Summer Concert Series on August 12th and August 26th starting at 7pm. Come enjoy some great music by a variety of performers and different types of music ranging from classical, rock n' roll, acoustic and more! 

Wednesday-
12:00- 1 PM: Quarterly Art Summit for Cache Valley Arts

12:30-1:30 PM: Story Time at Global Village Gifts continues on Wednesdays to bring more beautiful stories from around the world to the families of Cache Valley. 

1:00-3:30 PM: Around the World in 80 Days continues at The Family Center with a new speaker from a different country coming each day. For more information, contact the center by emailing director@loganfamilycenter.org

1:30- 2:00 PM Artisan Aggie Cheese tasting & video presentation will consist of viewing an 8-10 minute DVD on Aggie Cheese and then sampling a few cheese varieties for a total of about 15 minutes.

Thursday-
Cache County Fair! Fair admission is free. Rodeo and carnival tickets are available online and at a few locations around town. See the website for details and for a full schedule of events.

1:00-3:30 PM: Around the World in 80 Days continues at The Family Center with a new speaker from a different country coming each day. For more information, contact the center by emailing director@loganfamilycenter.org

3:00- 4:30 PM: Lady Lyric Turns 100: the movie. An hour-long documentary of our own Caine Lyric Theatre. A guest speaker with Q /A at each showing.

4:00 PM- Nature Night at Stoke's Nature Center: SNC will keep its doors open late and provide stories, activities, and a chance to explore. Admission is free! For more information, call 435-755-3239.

Friday-
Cache County Fair!

1:00-3:30 PM: Around the World in 80 Days continues at The Family Center with a new speaker from a different country coming each day. For more information, contact the center by emailing director@loganfamilycenter.org

1:30- 2:00 PM Artisan Aggie Cheese tasting & video presentation will consist of viewing an 8-10 minute DVD on Aggie Cheese and then sampling a few cheese varieties for a total of about 15 minutes.

6:00- 9:00 PM: Art Gallery Walk in Downtown Logan

7:00 PM: Tabernacle Series Encore Program 

Saturday-
9 AM- 1 PM: Cache Valley Gardeners' Market

1:30-2:00 PM:Artisan Aggie Cheese tasting & video presentation will consist of viewing an 8-10 minute DVD on Aggie Cheese and then sampling a few cheese varieties for a total of about 15 minutes.

2:00- 3:30 PM: Chinese Cultural Appreciation workshops continue at Little Bloomsbury By the Creek, 181 North 200 East, Logan.

For more information on all events listed here, check out our two awesome Calendars: