Showing posts with label ymca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ymca. Show all posts

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Announcement


Thursday's class at the
Hammond Area YMCA
is canceled.

The next class
will be held
Thursday, February 10, 2011

6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

The Hammond Area YMCA is located at
7322 Southeastern Ave.
Hammond, Indiana


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Comments? Questions?

Please contact Renee S or Marjorie H
or email Needle Artisans

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Outreach Program

EDITED (Due to Weather)


The YMCA Outreach Program
will resume on Thursday, February 3, 2011
Thursday, February 10, 2011

6:30-7:30 pm

The class schedule is:
February 3, 10, 17, 24
March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
April 7, 14, 21, 28

Classes are held at the
Hammond Area YMCA.

The Hammond Area YMCA is located at
7322 Southeastern Ave. in Hammond, Indiana

Plans are to continue working on
projects (ie Jamee's sampler)
and updates will be announced
at chapter meetings.


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Need Additional information? Contact Marjorie H or Renee S

or e-mail Needle Artisans

Friday, November 19, 2010

YMCA Classes

Last night was our last class of the year at the Hammond YMCA. We had a great group of students. I was sad to see the session end. Renee S. is showing off some student work.In September we worked on cross stitch samplers (thanks to Jamee for the deisgn). In October we "tattoed" their jeans--one student completed her design of a grape vine and proudly wore it to class. And November's class was holiday ornaments made with felt and sequin waste (also known as punchinella).

Below are a couple of proud students. The ornament project was the most popular and most students made several ornaments. Each time our class grew and just as we were ending last night, two potential new students came by.I love the creative chaos--the students really "ran" with this projects and came up with lots of creative ideas.We're getting organized for next spring. We will teach in February (continuing with the sampler, finishing them up and adding them to a pillow top--there are some other projects students want to reprise and we'll do that, too), March (needlepoint on plastic canvas napkin rings and a planned field trip to Jo-Ann Fabrics), and April (beaded bracelets). The class is Thursdays--6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

We'd love to have you join us. This fall the teachers were Renee R, Renee S and Marjorie. We had a blast!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

NANI Outreach

We have a variety of outreach projects ongoing or coming up. So many it's hard to keep track of them all. Here's an overview:

Stitching:
Hospice of the Calumet Area: We need 2" square stitched designs for their cards* and hand-stitched holiday ornaments, any design or style.*

Hammond Reads: Bookmarks, primarily aimed at children. Standard bookmark sizes are between 2" and 3" wide and 6" and 8" long but other sizes and styles are welcome.* Any designs or materials that you wish. Some designs and more information are available at Stitching for Literacy. This is an EGA outreach project. [We are also collecting new and lightly-used books of all types, for all ages, for Hammond Reads to distribute.]

*Marjorie Holme will have precut pieces of Hardanger fabric, donated to the outreach projects by Karen Uebler, for the Hospice cards, ornaments and Hammond Reads bookmarks at the June meeting. These are all nicely portable projects ideal for summer stitching.

Threads That Bind: We are collecting hand-stitched ornaments for our show boutique. The deadline is the September meeting. All profits go to the chapter. (more details in an upcoming post)

Your finished embroideries! Please don't forget to submit one or more (or many) pieces for display in the show.

Members' Boutique: more details on this opportunity to support the guild and also make a little money for yourself will be in an upcoming post.

Volunteering:
There will be a number of volunteer opportunities for our show. We hope everyone will participate before and during the show. Watch this blog for more details on volunteer sign up for the show.

Camp Quality Illinois: We will be teaching at the Camp on Friday August 6. We will need volunteers one night to help kit the project (date to be determined) and as many volunteers as possible to come and stitch with the kids on the morning of August 6. Camp Quality Illinois is in Frankfort, IL.

Beginning Stitching at the YMCA: We plan to expand our experimental program at the YMCA and make it more organized and formal. It was slow at first but we ended up with nicely sized classes of children and adults. We plan to teach this fall on Thursdays at 6:30pm from September to Thanksgiving. September's project will be a beginning cross stitch sampler, designed by Jamee Jecmen. October will be "tattoo your jeans": how to decorate your clothing with embroidery, something popular with teens right now. November will be simple holiday ornaments. We would like volunteers to commit to coming for one month to work with the beginning students.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

New Outreach Program

EDITED POST



A meeting has been scheduled

September 22, 2009

6:30 - 7:00 p.m.

Janet's Clubhouse aka The Gerogetown Homes Clubhouse
3800 Georgetown Court
Hammond, IN

To discuss a New Class offering
at the Hammond Area YMCA

ReneeS, Outreach Coordinator
Class: Cross Stitch & Needle Crafts

In addition to the meeting (above)

Volunteers needed Sept 24, 2009 for Introductory Class

Questions & Comments .... Please contact ReneeS