Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Edible Art

Who says all art has to be made from paper and glue? Bakerella.com has tons of edible recipes kids (and grown-ups) can enjoy making together. Check out the homemade gumdrops & cupcake pops!

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Summer Food Drive

As part of their community service project, two Bethesda Chevy Chase HS students, Shayna Nash and Thomas Horton, organized a food drive competition between several local summer camps to raise awareness of hunger in Montgomery County. The camp which collected the most items won a free a free ice cream cone from Ben & Jerry's...and the campers from Session 3 won!


Everything we collected was donated to the MANNA Food Bank in Gaithersburg, MD. Thank you to all the campers for all your hard work! We did it!

CREATE News - August 10, 2011

We just wanted to take a few moments and share with you some of the exciting things that are happening at CREATE.

Recently, we were featured on WAMU 88.5's Community Minute. This brief segment in their regular programming was aired throughout the month of July and spotlights CREATE's mission and values. Our Director, Heena Genti, was interviewed for the piece and you can listen to it here:

 



We have also been lucky enough to begin a promotion with 9:30 club that allows us to give free concert tickets to our students. Recently, we gave away 2 tickets to Steely Dan and The Junior League Band. Keep an eye out for future promotions and your chance to be winner!




CREATE will be participating in an amazing 4 day event as a part of the 9/11 Arts Project organized by the Smith Farm Center for Healing and the Arts. We will be hosting an interactive Arts as Healing workshop at Arts on Foot on Saturday, September 10th from 11am - 7pm at 7th St. & F St. NW. More information to follow!

Thai Flower Stringing Workshop – Preparing for the Annual Wai Khru


Time: August 12, 2011 from 6pm to 8:30pm
Location:
Thai Institute of Healing Arts
Street:
1211 N. Glebe Road
City/Town:
Arlington, VA 22201
Website:
www.Thai-Institute.com
Phone:
703-522-8424
Organized By:
Thai Institute Coordinator 


Heather Levy, long time Thai massage student and art instructor, will lead participants in a cultural and community gathering to create beautiful flower garlands for our annual wai khru.

Widely popular and highly significant, strung flowers are part of the Thai culture dating back for centuries. Flowers are used in all aspects of Thai culture from religious ceremonies to showing respect to elders especially parents and teachers.

Heather has been making things with her hands since forever. She enjoys using practically any material that includes natural substances from the earth, recycled materials and just about anything that can be found. Heather teaches a variety of mixed media art to children and adults in Maryland and the District of Columbia.

She will teach you how to prepare flowers for stringing to ensure the plants beauty and longevity. Flower garlands will be strung by needle and thread along with several other flower arrangements to be prepared

You are welcome to participate in any or all aspects of this workshop that will include preparing, cutting, stringing, and preserving the flowers.

The Thai Institute of Healing Arts will donate all supplies. Once the floral arrangements are made, participants at the annual wai khru will make a donation for the flowers. The flowers will be offered as part of the annual wai khru the next day. 100% of all proceeds from the flowers will be donated to charitable projects within the Thai community.

Volunteer your time to help benefit the Thai community while learning this unique and time honor tradition of stringing flowers.

~Taken from the Thai Institute of Healing Arts website