Network with youth and community leaders. In this session, you'll learn to present, host, and engage audiences on Zoom, and get hands-on practice on video interviews. For ages 12-18.
Relax and create some art in this virtual guided session for teens with staff from the Armory. In this session, we'll be experimenting with watercolor resin and oil pastels. Supplies available if needed.
In this virtual class, you'll follow along with your sewing machine and make your own reversible tote bag! Basic sewing machine knowledge required. For teens and adults, ages 13+. Register at pasadena.evanced.info/signup
Wednesday, Sept. 30 • 11 a.m. • Zoom
MENTAL HEALTH & WELLNESS
Fro(zen) Fridays: Meditation & Yoga
Open and free to all (first come, first serve). Free yoga mat and fruit pops for pickup with registration. Pickups will be at Jackie Robinson Center the week of the event. Register at pasadena.evanced.info/signup or in the links below (click on the date).
College Access Plan Fall Programs for PUSD High School Students
Join CAP for virtual drop-in sessions, one-on-one appointments, or micro-workshops designed to keep you informed and on track for college. Workshops include:
How to Build a Great College List
How to Write Strong PIQ Essays
First Gen || When You’re the First To Go to College
Essay Contest for 5th-8th Graders, Deadline 10/31/2020
You’re invited to participate in DAR's Essay Contest. A $100 cash prize will be awarded to the student from each grade level who writes the best essay. Awardees also have the chance to win more cash prizes (District, State, and National). Those interested should send a query to martin.severance.dar@gmail.com and you'll receive an info packet.
Title of Essay “The Boston Massacre”
Open to Grades 5-8
Length 300-1,000 words (depending on grade level)
For more information contact: martin.severance.dar@gmail.com
Artistic Gardening with a focus on environmental justice. A Compassionate Arts & Day One collaboration. Open to grades 9th-12th. M/W/F onsite at Day One. Outdoors at Day One. Masks and social distancing required. Register at: https://bit.ly/ArtisticGardening
Mindful Mondays: On Monday afternoons, attendees learn breathing exercises, utilize journal prompts, and develop self-awareness skills for when they are feeling stressed or anxious. With a new school year approaching, we will offer more days for students to join us. Stay tuned!
One-on-one Academic Assistance: College students provide middle and high school students with Math & Science enrichment activities. If you or someone you know is interested in receiving academic assistance, email us at adelante@adelanteya.org.
Art with the Armory Center for the Arts: The Armory Center for the Arts provided watercolor kits for students participating in our Tuesday classes. Kits included: watercolors; paint brush; glue; a magazine and paper.
Academic Assistance: Systems of equation and math fundamentals are reviewed and practiced.
Healthy Habits: Easy snack & drink recipes are made together online. Cooking at home increases family bonding and teaches students about responsible food handling.
News You Can Use
DON'T FORGET TO TAKE YOUR CENSUS!
Did you know that our city's funding depends a lot of the Census? Please help your community get their fair share by completing your Census.
Armory Center for the Arts is offering scholarships for students ages 12–18, any teen class, every session. For more info, application, and deadlines, view their website: https://www.armoryarts.org/education/scholarships/
ArtCenter for Teens offers scholarships to those demonstrating both financial need and creative potential. Scholarships cover the full cost of one ACX Teens class or—during the summer—the full cost of one ACX Teens class, one workshop or one four-week Summer Intensive.
This panel is about the varied experiences from recent high school graduates, consisting of alumni from Pasadena Public Library's Teen Advisory Board (TAB).
Another World is Possible: How to Engage in Community Activism and Grassroots Organizing
Join Pasadena organizers and activists as they discuss what organizing and social justice in Pasadena means, how to achieve it, and where we go from here.