Saturday, September 29, 2012

International Day of Peace 2012 Reflection

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OKC INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE 2012


On September 21, 2012, the 31st birthday of the United Nation’s International Day of Peace, hundreds of students throughout Oklahoma City participated in a variety of activities confirming that there are many paths to peace.

Oklahoma City youth and adults planted approximately 1,000 Pinwheels for Peace at the Oklahoma City University (OCU) Pinwheel Garden, the unifying symbol of our commitment to a self-patrolling non-violent way of life. All day long, random people of all cultures stopped to make their own pinwheels and planted them in the Giant Pinwheel Garden. Little children played happily around the pinwheels as they blew gently on the blades of the pinwheels, coaxing them to spin with their hope of PEACE ONE DAY.


The first group to arrive to OCU were students from DOVE Science Academy. They learned about Peace One Day, an initiative that in 2012 called for a global truce on violence. Then, they viewed On a Paper Crane, Tomoko's Adventure sponsored by the Japanese American Society of Oklahoma, made origami cranes for peace, and wrote imagined peace Haikus. After walking through a peace labyrinth, learning about the importance of quiet meditation, students planted their school-made pinwheels. The SIA Comanche Nation Ornithological Society shared a spectacular Eagle and White Hawk as the drum circle began to welcome hundreds of participants to the OCU International Day of Peace multicultural festival. The magnificent birds had attended a special assembly at Dove Science Academy and were the opening act of the OCU Festival reminding audiences that all sentient beings have a right to exist peacefully, and that all creatures are connected.


Throughout the International Day of Peace, on the campuses of OCU and Casady Schools, hundreds of youth and adults could be seen wearing a t-shirt with a colorful message,"6 Billion Paths to Peace" generously donated by the Shinnyo-en Foundation. The t-shirts are a lovely reminder to “think and act peace.”


A few examples of connections to the billions of paths to peace through kindness and service along with pinwheel making during the 11 Days of Global Unity (9/11-9/21) in Oklahoma city were:




1. Centennial High School observed the shift from I to WE with curricular connections to the 11 Days of Unity (9/11-9/21), pinwheel making, and a school wide initiative for a CALLED2CHANGE and service.

2. At Saint Anthony Hospital’s Human Restoration Unit, students considered the impact of having at least one day of peace throughout the world while making the highly admired giant stained glass pinwheels featured at OCU.


3. At Mercy School kindergarteners enjoyed a diversity storyteller, discussed how everyone is unique and everyone is important. They participated in an art integration project and made pinwheels. The Mercy School Vice-Principal attended a pinwheel making opportunity as part of a Youth LEAD OKC meeting.  Then, she empowered her school to participate in 9/21 for the first year.  Mrs. Buthaina Jwayyed stated that her school will have greater participation next year.

4. The Respect Diversity Foundation invited students to the Downtown Library to enjoy a story-telling event with a diversity author who shared her books, emphasizing the fact that everyone deserves to be respected and that everyone has a story. Participants then created colorful pinwheels.

5. At Piedmont Middle School, art teacher Frances Williams, shared with students the value of a Global Truce and the impact of choosing a path of nonviolence.

6. Western Oaks Elementary School, art teacher Staci Craven, has a 99% poverty rate and a 79% transition rate amongst their students. They discussed the importance of honoring each other and how peace can make the world a better place with emphasis on bullying.




7. At Casady Schools, Upper and Middle Division students viewed PEACE ONE DAY realizing that celebrating this day is working because it is a call to change, a call to create a culture of peace through kindness and service.  It is a day that is saving lives around the world.

From K-12th grade, students pledged their commitment to SEE PEACE in acts of kindness, service, and non-violence.
The Primary Division Director, Mrs. Jane Sharp stated, " We have 109 happy children who celebrated this past September 21st. The children made pinwheels and wrote on them what gave them peace. We all went together to the chapel where Father Blizzard blessed our pinwheels. We sang songs together and then we enjoyed the moment when our pinwheels spinned with the breeze. The joy of looking at these 3-6 year old children celebrate this day was profound. We are a Montessori based program at Casady School. Dr. Montessori emphasized the word peace in her teaching. Montessori said, ""Averting war is the work of politicians; establishing peace is the work of education." Every day our teachers are involved with this important work of peace by showing grace and courtesy to each other and to the children so that they may then show peace to others.  We will be celebrating this important date every year with our youngest students here at Casady." 

In the Lower Division art classes, the Silence Foundation started an art integration project addressing complement mentoring as a bullying prevention activity.

The Middle Division English and History classes began a year-long project with a visit to the Oklahoma National Memorial Museum where 7th and 8th graders paused to reflect in the calming waters of the reflecting pool and left their hand prints and thoughts of peace one day in the memorial's walls of fear and hope.

 The high school YAC (You-nite A Community) promoted weekend interfaith family service opportunities throughout the month of September and the MD International Club unveiled a peace symbol a day at their chapel service during the 11 Days of Unity. Anne JOsette Hill, a Casady YAC freshman Chair and volunteer at the OCU Festival from stated, "This is a day the world unites. The thinnng threads of humanity holding us together strenghten. Bonds are formed between countries and individuals alike. This year, for Peace Day 2012, my school made hundreds of pinwheels. We decorated our campus with them and shared ideas of peace with each other. I personally befriended a former rival over a pile of half finished pinwheels, and even if it is only for one day, that day is worth any sacrifice. But it is fragile, like a butterfly's wing, violence will tear it apart. Also like a butterfly's wing, if we care for it, nurture it, and strenghten it, we will fly. What will you do to eliminate violence on Peace Day?"


 By 5pm, inside the OCU Student Center, a dozen co-sponsoring organizations had an array of literature and give-away items. Outside, a large drumming circle began, creating a festive atmosphere with a primal beat.
By 6pm, the performances began in the Great Hall where participants enjoyed the talents of singers and dancers from various ethnic traditions. The grand finale was a dance of peace in which all audience participants were invited to dance to a Pinwheels for Peace song created for this special day. This spectacular day (and the 10 days leading up to it) was a result of many volunteers who believe that "Never before have so many voices spoken out so clearly about building a shared sustainable culture of peace, economic justice and environmental stewardship. http://we.net/11days" It takes a change from I to WE! It takes a Village!

Friday, September 28, 2012

Inspiration for Today's YAC meeting


http://www.values.com/inspirational-stories-tv-spots

AGENDA

1. STUDENTS AGAINST HUNGER CASADY CANS DO:  YAC senior chairs began to brainstorm possibilities.  Sign-up sheet of responsibilities was made.  Chairs chose the division of their responsibility.  We did not have time for anything else do to Pep Rally.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

SEPTEMBER 2012 YAC REFLECTION

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE 2012
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11 DAYS OF UNITY International Club
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Chinese Class and Chapel Connection
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AROUND CASADY
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THE BEGINNING OF PINWHEELS FOR PEACE ONE DAY 2012
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Saturday, September 22, 2012

9/21 International Day of Peace @ Casady and minutes from YAC Meeting

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MINUTES FROM YAC MEETING
1. Thank you to all who came at 7:00 a.m. to plant pinwheels. They filled with color our paths to class. We made a total of 300 pinwheels between language classes, Boys and Girls Club, Food Bank and Rebuilding Together. We also received pinwheels from Ralph Emerson Library, Mercy School, and the Statesman Club at the Vineyard.

2. I SEE PEACE ICEE Give away: Service-Learning spent $50 in icees and received 25 visions of peace.

3. Martin spoke about Boys and Girls Club volunteering and the opportunities to serve at OCU, Rebuilding Together and the Interfaith Tour. Then, he gave the floor to freshman chair, Anne H who requested phone numbers to remind everyone about meetings and project opportunities. Sophomore Chair, Jessica G. took the floor and shared her idea of creating a service week similar to Balto Week.

Finally Mrs. Clay spoke on behalf of International Day of Peace: Lives are being safe, the day is working! Sophia, Molly, Conner, Anne, and Venus were volunteering at OCU.

In the absence of senior chair leaders of Students Against Hunger due to sports commitments, Mrs. Clay stated that September 30th YAC has an opportunity to volunteer at the Food Bank along with the Jewish Federation and Mercy School to start awareness of Students Against Hunger and maybe make a video at the Food Bank to raise awareness of the work this organization does fighting hunger.

4. Amist bubble of hope for world peace, the meeting adjourned.

Last weekend of September 2012: Service Opportunities



Friday 9/28: 4-6:00 Boys and Girls Club: Mentor an individual child or a group of kids. HELP FORM A CLUB GREEN TEAM Vehicle departs from chapel parking lot at 4 and returns by 6:30. Sign-up at Woods

Saturday, 9/29 Green Apple Day of Service 9-11:00: Help bring tornado destroyed outdoor classroom @ Jackson Elementary to former beauty! Lots of mulch, wheelbarrows, shovels, pitchforks and rakes. Put paths back into shape.
Time: Saturday, Sept 29, 9am to 11am
Contact: Jeff Wegener, 405-919-2466, JWegener@lwpb.com  or sign-up at http://www.mygreenapple.org/  
Location: 520 S. Wylie Road, Norman, OK Sponsored by the Oklahoma Green Schools Program and the Oklahoma Chapter of the USGBC

Sunday 9/30: 1:00-4:00 Family Volunteering & Students Against Hunger/Casady Cans Do @ Regional Food Bank
Vehicle departs from chapel parking lot at 12:30 and returns by 4:30 Sign-up at Woods.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Peace ONE DAY 9/21

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http://www.youtube.com/peaceoneday .  About 1:00 p.m. Central time                                          


 

September 20 and Spetember 21:

  • Promote diplomacy and nonviolent conflict resolution
  • 9/20: The Day Before International Day of Peace
  • Electronic Signs:
    9/21 International Day of Peace: Kindness, Pass It On
    Upper Division: 
    7:00-7:45 and 3:00-4:00 Pinwheel making at Woods Community Room.  Snacks provided.  Mrs. Clay will be at Memorial Museum attending an anti-bullying training.
    12:00 UD Speaker: 11 Days of Unity: YWCA
    4:30: Pinwheel planting ceremony at Boys and Girls Club.  S-L and YAC provided materials and the kids made over 200 pinwheels.  Mrs. Clay will pick-up pinwheels and take them to OCU.  Other pinwheels made during the 11 Days of Unity: Rebuilding Together, Food Bank, Alzheimers Association and Respect Diversity Foundation.
    Lower Division:
    2:30 Planting Pinwheels on Peace Sign by PD on their way to chapel. Classes will be placing thumb prints on Imagine sign between 9/20 and 9/21

    9/21: International Day of Peace: Truce on Violence
    Middle Division:
    Wear a Peace T-shirt
    9:30: Pinwheels planted on way to chapel
    Chapel Service: Peace Video by International Club, Father Youmans speech
    10:10 and 12:25: International Club Bake Sale
    12:25: Picture taken for people who made peace pinwheels and signs on 9/12/9/13. donated pinwheels will be taken to OCU.  YAC member will pick-up pinwheel after lunch.

    Primary Division:
    Wear a Six Billion Paths to Peace T-shirt
    10:35 Chapel: Blessing of Pinwheels at Chapel. Songs: Good is Good and Kumbaya Upper Division: OCU's International Day of Peace Multicultural Festival (5:15-8:00).  Pinwheels in front of chapel made by partner service-learning organization, Vineyard, Assisted Living. Students will keep their pinwheels and take them home.

    Lower Division
    2:30 Chapel Service
    Pick up pinwheels on way back from chapel.  Donated Pinwheels will be taken to OCU.  YAC member will pick up donated pinwheels to take to OCU after lunch.

    Upper Division:
    7:00-7:45: Blessing of Pinwheels and Planting @ UD campus. Bubbles of hope for a world with peaceful conflict resolution
    Chapel Service: FCD Freedom from Chemichal Dependency
    12:20-12:45: B-Block: YAC Meeting and IDP Celebration:  I SEE PEACE Celebration at Woods Community Room. Leave path to peace get ICEE.
    3:15-3:45 Pick-up UD pinwheels to take to OCU's Multicultural Festival.
    4:00-5:00 Planting Casady pinwheels at OCU
    5:00-8:00: Casady Service-Learning  Booth:  Give away 400 Six Billion Paths to Peace T-shirts. Volunteers take turns eating dinner at OCU cafeteria.  Mrs. Clay will have to leave OCU at 6:30 for World Neighbors Banquet honoring SOW LOVE ZAMBIA.  Volunteers will be supervised by Mrs. Joan Korenblit and Mikel Ibarra festival organizers. Mrs. Clay will return to pick-up pinwheels and volunteers after gala dinner is over.  When parents pick-up students at OCU, or students leave OCU, the courtesy of a text to Mrs. Clay is appreciated: 520-1325.
    8:00-8:30 Pick-up Casady pinwheels to donate to Alzheimers Foundation and YWCA

    OCU's Festival Agenda
    Drumming Circle                          
    Drumming PEACE DOVE dance leads participants inside
    Welcome by MC’s: Michael Allen, Miss OCU, April Nelson                        
    Miss OCU, April Nelson performs
    Clips and Hips Dance Studio Salseros perform
    Japanese dance by Japan America Society, Mari Leslie 
    Dove Science Academy Folkloric & Turkish Dancers
    The students will dance to the song Guadalajara. This is a typical dance from Jalisco Mexico land of cowboys, rodeo, arena and mariachi.
    Linwood Honor Choir:  
    The linwood Honor Choir is made up of 4th, 5th and 6th grade students.  They will be singing "Power of the Dream" and "Follow Your Dream".  Both songs tell of the importance of planning for the future and making our dreams come true, whether about our individual goals, or even the world-wide goal of peace!
    Celtic Cadence Irish Dancers
    Founded in 1998, Hill Irish Dance School has been training award-winning Irish step dancers in the central Oklahoma area for the past fourteen years.  Certified under the Irish Dance Commission in Dublin, Ireland, director Jean Hill teaches Irish dancing to students of all ages in Oklahoma City, Norman and Stillwater.  Celtic Cadence is the top performing group from Hill Irish Dance School, featuring some of the best young Irish dancers in the state of Oklahoma.  This talented step dance group captures the rhythms of Ireland in a spirited Irish dance and music show that’s sure to delight audiences!
    MAYA SCHOOL OF DANCE: 
    Maya School of Dance will present a classical dance style from southern part of India called Bharatha Natyam. Today the performers are Harisha, Kirathi and Pallavi. The dance conveys the following meaning. Pray to the almighty to remove the obstacles and bless to lead a peaceful  life.
    Junior Miss Asia 2012, Angela Zhu Angela Zhu, the reigning Junior Miss Asia (also Asian Society’s Little Miss Asia for 2008), is an 8th grade student at Whittier Middle School in Norman. The dance she performs is a traditional Chinese ribbon dance, part of the Chinese traditional dance – performed in almost all the cultural festivals of China.
     Seeworth Academy - Major I.M.P.A.C.T.S Choir: 
    The Major I.M.P.A.C.T.S. of SeeWorth Academy will be performing "One Love"
    wrItten by SenIor, PrecIous HInes and "Be Yourself" written by an 8th grader, and song leader, Imari Wimms.
    Mikel Ibarra, President Pinwheels-4-Peace Committee 
    Albert Gray Eagle for his wonderful flute playing  Steve McLinn of Ojas Music producer   
           FLASH MOB (this will simply begin)
     
           PEACE DOVE dance -- Pinwheels Song 
     “Let’s all continue to imagine peace.  Thank you for joining us.  We’ll see you next year!”


    Weekend Volunteering

    a. 9/21 OCU International Day of Peace, Multicultural Festival:  Biggest pinwheel garden in OKC 3:15-8:30.  Must provide own transportation from OCU. Anne, and Conner will be transported in Mrs. Clay car.  Venus will drive Martin.  Molly will drive Elizabeth and Sophia.  All cars will carry piwnheels .  TEXT Mrs. Clay when leaving OCU after helping clean-up. 405-520-1325.
    b. 9/22 Fall Prevention Day:  Rebuilding Together Volunteering: Anne, her grandmother and Mrs. Clay scheduled to participate. Details will be sent via text: 405-520-1325.  Contact Mrs. Clay if interested.  9:00 a.m. until job completed.  Only interior clean-up. Wear appropriate clothing and closed toe-shoes.  Bring protective gloves.
    c. 9/22 World Neighbors World Fest: 9-6  Contact organization's volunteer coordinator if interested. Kathie Sanders @ ksanders@wn.org
    d.  9/23  12:30 - 5:30  Bridges of Understanding Interfaith Tour.  Contact Mrs. Clay if interested.  Attending: Sidney, Anne, Anne's grandmother, Mrs. Clay

    Tuesday, September 18, 2012

    SEPTEMBER 18: HUMAN RIGHTS September 19 Freedom, September 20: Disarmament. Final Decisions for UD 9/21

    Disarmament
    Abolish nuclear weapons and all WMDs
    Promote diplomacy and nonviolent conflict resolution
    Reduce military spending
    Carry out other programs that support the goal of Disarmament
    Freedom

    Hear the voice of the people
    Make YOUR VOICE HEARD (UN 2011 Theme for Peace and Democracy)
    Promote responsible governance (of, by and for the people)

    Promote public financing of local and national elections

    Fully fund and support independent media in the public interest

    Protect freedom of expression in media, culture, and the arts

    Carry out programs that support Freedom

    Human Rights


    End persecution in all forms
    Promote judicial transparency
    End torture in all forms
    Promote civil rights and civil liberties
    Carry out programs that support  YOUTH -4- Human Rights


    Final decisions for UD International Day of Peace
    a. We will make pinwheels before(7:00-7:45) and after school (3:15-4:00) Tuesday and Thursday. Breakfast and snacks provided.
    b. 7:00 a.m. on 9/21 Father Blizzard will blessed the pinwheels as they are being planted. We will have some bubbles of hope for "A world with peaceful conflict resolution ONE DAY" as we plant them.
    c. 12:25 At Woods Community room we will have a I SEE PEACE through KINDNESS AND SERVICE celebration during the YAC meeting. We will have the smileboxes in the background. All sports are away. We will give away 100 icees. All YAC chairs will be gone. d. After PD Chapel, we will pick-up pinwheels to take them to OCU e. 3 YAC students will volunteer at OCU: Venus, Martin and Sophia.

    Sunday, September 16, 2012

    SEPTEMBER 17: Women: YAC 2nd. meeting minutes

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    Advocate for gender equality (MDG #3)
    End violence against women
    Establish economic empowerment of women
    Eliminate all forms of discrimiation against women
    Full implementation of UNSCR 1325 for ensuring women's equal representation at all decision-making levels
    Carry out other programs that support women
     
    2nd YAC Meeting Minutes

    9/21: International Day of Peace: Global Truce on Violence
    a. Make Pinwheels before (7:00-7:45) and after school (3:15-4:00) Tuesday to Thursday.  Breakfast bars orange juice and snacks provided.


    b. Celebrate the International Day of Peace, Global Truce on Violence. Sign the pledge to Ice violence with kindness and service @ Woods Community Room during B-blog.  Attend the OCU International Day of Peace Multicultural Festival and Biggest Piwheels for Peace Garden at the McDaniel Student Center, 5:15-8:00



    c. Volunteer at World Neighbors World Fest 2012.  Contact Kathie Sanders <ksanders@wn.org> for details.  Congratulations to Abby Utz and Sow LOVE Zambia receipients of the World Neighbors Dignity Award.  http://newsok.com/2012-dignity-award-winners-named-for-world-neighbors/article/3706496

    9/22: National Fall Prevention Day: Volunteer with Rebuilding Together:   9:00 a.m. until job is completed. Wear appropiate clothing and bring money for lunch.  6 volunteers needed to clean-up the interior of the house for fall prevention.  Six more volunteers needed to paint the exterior of the house.  Sign-up at Woods or at http://rtokc.civicore.com/index.php?section=volunteerApplication&action=new 

    Jonathan and Maddie came to provide a RT volunteer opportunity for Cyclones.  We can help clean-up the interior of a home whose elderly owner gets around aided by a walker.  We also found out that Tony'13 just became a member of the RT Youth Board.

    Saturday 9/23:  Bridges of Understanding: 1:00 - 5: 30  Enhance your understanding of other faiths.  Sign-up at Woods or at   http://okchurches.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/FLIER-RELEASE-FORM-SCHEDULE.pdf

    1. Chairs items
    - Senior Chairs:
    a. Rebekah and Caitlin are leading the Teens Against Hunger, Casady Cans Do:  Homecoming Week, October 22-27.  YAC responsible for process, inspiration and volunteers for all divisions.  Food Bank will have chapel speakers.  Check 2011-2012 YAC/STUCO process http://cyclonesagainsthunger.blogspot.com/

    b. 9/21 International Day of Peace: Venus and Sophia will be volunteering at OCU's Pinwheels for Peace.  They will pick-up pinwheels from UD, LD, MD (Primary is keeping theirs) at 3:15.  They will plant them at OCU and manpower the Casady Service-Learning Table where they will be giving away 450 Six Billion Paths to Peace Shinnyo-en Foundation t-shirts to performers and participants.  Mrs. Clay

    c. Mrs. Clay asked for volunteers to create the International Day of Peace UD activity for next Friday.  Judy'13 volunteered.  She will be talking to YAC students in non-competitive sports after chapel.  All chairs will be away 9/21.  At brainstorming stage:

    Judy suggested treats like breakfast bars and juice for YAC to make pinwheels from 7:00 a.m to 7:45 a.m. or 3:15-4:00 from Tuesday to Thrusday

    Following the example of PD YAC will request Father Blizzard to consider blessing the UD piwnwheels before we plant them.  Our pinwheels are in bouquets and easy to transport. Mrs. Clay and volunteer YAC students will plant UD piwheels from 7:00 to 7:45 around UD campus on 9/21.  As we plant them, we will send bubbles of "hope for a world with peaceful conflict resolution some day."  We join the global student coalition participating in Peace ONE DAY, Global truce on violence.

    Mrs. Clay will request permission from Mr. Fresonke and Mr. Sheldon to plant the UD language pinwheels along sidewalks by Miller/Hightower/Cochran Library/Johnston. The pinwheels made during 11 Days of Unity around the Oklahoma City Community at Boys and Girls Club, the Food Bank, Rebuilding Together, Youth Lead OKC, the YWCA, and Mercy School will be planted around Woods and Vose.  If we have enough, we might also plant pinwheels by the administrative offices and the Student Center.  The YAC students who will be volunteering at OCU (Seniors: Martin, Venus and Sophia) will pick the pinwheels at 3:15.  They will also be learning the pinwheels flash mob to join the grand finale of the OCU Multicultural Festival which is part of another global experience of dancers for change. http://casadyyac.blogspot.com/2012/09/ocus-pinwheels-for-peace-flash-mob.html

    On 9/21 @ 7:00 p.m., Abby Utz and the SOW LOVE Project will be receiving the World Neighbors, Dignity Award @ the a dinner and Journey Around the Wrold Gala opening World Neighbors WorldFest 2012  http://www.wn.org/site/c.buITJ7NRKsLaG/b.7566975/k.5D31/Shop_Dine__be_Inspired.htm.  What a great way to celebrate these young entrepreneurs of social change.  Orphans in Zambia are empowered to a better life because of the school the Sow LOVE Zambia team built for them.

    YAC's regularly scheduled meeting during B-block will promote some sort of give away like, icees and/or chocolate like mounds or dove to join the Peace ONE DAY Student Coalition of a Global Truce on Violence: http://peaceoneday.org/global-truce/.  The poster might say something like "Ice violence with mounds/doves of kindness and service."  As the students get their treat, YAC will ask them to leave their thumb print and/or their signature on the poster. The MD is doing a huge peace sign with thumb prints from all the grade levels!  The are also promoting a different peace sign for the 11 Days of Unity at their chapel.  You can see the full PP at the Casady YAC Edmodo.

    Judy will try to include the sports teams in the celebration.  We had a low tournout at the YAC meeting Friday and they face the challenge that the majority of the YAC chairs are athletes and will be away on 9/21.  There is a sports initiative led by Puma and addidas.  http://peace.puma.com/us/en/tag/one-day-one-goal/.  We are trying to figure out YAC connection to it for this year's celebrations.

    Mrs. Clay also requested the music teachers to consider  having "Playing for change http://playingforchange.com/ performance" by the quad on 9/21 during b-block.  We await their reply to clear it with pertinent UD administrators.

    d. Sidney'16 spoke about Youth Lead OKC and invited YAC to participate at Saturday 9/23: Bridges of Understanding: 1:00 - 5: 30 http://okchurches.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/FLIER-RELEASE-FORM-SCHEDULE.pdf

    Tabled until next meeting
    e. Tina will head the Animals Projects. She has selected Oklahoma Humane Society. She has also volunteered to read service announcements in chapel on Tuesdays. She is leading the Video and Environmental Clubs.

    f. Martin has been volunteering at Boys and Girls Club making pinwheels for peace.  Martin had to attend another meeting, but went with Sophia13, Molly'13, Elizabeth'15 Anne'16 to Boys and Girls Club.  Anne is in the video club and is documenting YAC activities.  Sophia, Molly and Elizabeth signed up to mentor children at Boys and Girls Club and went to play and select mentees.  Anne and Martin work with pinwheels for Peace.  Mrs. Clay left materials for Boys and Girls Club to make their piwnwheels as well as a poster inviting a delegation to attend the OCU Festival.  On 9/21, Mrs. Clay, Venus and Sophia will come to help plant pinwheels at 4:00 on their way to OCU.

    -Junior Chairs:
    a. No juniors attended the first or second meeting. 

    -Sophomore Chairs:
    a. On 9/11 sophomore chairs delivered icees and iced cookies to Village Firefighters and police with Mrs Clay whose slogan was "Thank you for icing violence with kindness and service."
    b. Sophomore chairs are investigating days of service to lead service weeks at Casady



    -Freshman Chairs:
    a. Ann told freshmen the location of the meetings.
    b. Anne will be filming YAC activities in the community.  She has chosen to participate in YAC and Video Club this year.


    2. Mrs. Clay items
    a. 11 Days of Global Unity Volunteering: 9/11: Unity, 9/12: Interdependance, 9/13: Environment, 9/14: Social Justice, 9/15: Health, 9/16: Children and Youth


    b. International Day of Peace OCU Biggest Garden of Pinwheels in OKC: Help making pinwheels for social change: Global truce on violence, end poverty, use less staff, unity in the golden rule, respect differences.  Check last years at:   http://pinwheels-4-peaceinlanguageclasses.blogspot.com/2011/09/casady-pinwheels-one-goal-peace.html


    c.  9/21 celebrations: Helpers to co-organize and co-facilitate
    1. UD 12:20:  Ideas: Pinwheel planting, Icees and mounds during b-block, players for change during b-block, pinwheel flash mob during b-block, bubbles of hope during b-block, peace songs during b-block, orchestra and choir during b-block????  Peace t-shirts during the day:  Make your own on reverse side of an old t-shirt.  Make your personal peace statement.  Wear a Casady t-shirt or a six billion path to peace t-shirt or a t-shirt of a place where you volunteer.  Whatever we do has to be approved by Mr. Philipson and Mrs. Warden. 
    Brainstorming ideas for inspirational give aways:
    ICE VIOLENCE WITH MOUNDS OF KINDNESS AND SERVICE
    Father Youmans will speak at all chapels.  There will be a speaker from the YWCA on the 20th.  The YWCA is an organization that works on prevention of domestic violence and respect for differences,
    2. MD: 9:30: International Club: Pinwheels and out of unifor with 6bptp t-shirts  Making big peace sign with thumbs, pinwheels and signs with quotes for their celebration, a peace word a day at chapel.  First International Day multicultural bake sale on 9/21.  If you want to volunteer contact Mrs. Robertson
    3. LD: 2:30 Pinwheels.  Song at chapel. Maybe an out of unifor with Casady t-shirts:  Blue Hope for Peace   Their team is:  NO to Violence- antibullying campaign.  Need YAC to co-facilite celebration and distribute icees after their chapel about 3:00 p.m. Contact Mrs. France and/or Mrs. Alexander
    4. PD: Pinwheels and 6bptp out of uniform.  Pinwheel blessing at chapel.  Songs at chapel.  Children take their pinwheels home. Contact Mrs. Czerwinski.


    OCU Pinwheels Fash Mob Needs Volunteers The dance Walkthrough


    The steps

    SEPTEMBER 16: Children and Youth

    Reduce child mortality (MDG #4)
  • Provide for universal literacy and 8th grade education (MDG #2)
  • Promote Peace Education programs at all grade levels
  • Promote the rights of the child
  • Encourage youth activism for a peaceful sustainable world
  • Carry out other programs for Children and Youth


  • Cyclones will volunteer at Respect Diversity Foundation's 2012-2013 Art & Poetry
    Contest Launch, Sunday, September 16, 2012, 1:30 p.m. R.J. Norick Library. 300 Park Ave, Oklahoma City.



    Dr. Cheryl Steele, author of Cranky Pants, What if…Questions to Delight and Inspire Children and All About Me: Who I am and Can Be, will share her stories with children of all ages. Dr. Steele will sign books after the story time.
    Creative Art
    Artists will guide the participants in Dr. Steele’s story telling event to create a work of art. This Art piece will be exhibited as part of the twelfth annual Respect Diversity Symbol Exhibit in Spring 2012.  Everyone is invited!
    The Respect Diversity Art & Poetry Contest and Symbol Exhibit
    A statewide project of the Respect Diversity Foundation. Students from schools across Oklahoma study the value of diversity in their lives and create works of art, poetry and music to celebrate diversity. The works produced will be displayed in Spring of 2013.
    To learn more about the Respect Diversity Art & Poetry Contest launching, or for an entry form, visit: www.respectdiversity.org, e-mail rdfrdf@cox.net, or call 405/359-0369.

    Saturday, September 15, 2012

    SEPTEMBER 15: Health


    Support holistic, proactive and preventive health practices
  • Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases (MDG #6)
  • Provide for universal healthcare
  • Promote the connection between individual well-being and societal health
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  • Carry out other programs to achieve Health and Wellness goals


  • CYCLONES VOLUNTEERED AT:




     
     

    Friday, September 14, 2012

    SEPTEMBER 14: Economic Justice: 2nd YAC Meeting of the year

    End poverty (MDG #1)
    • Fulfill all basic human needs
    • Expand socially conscious business and investment
    • Conduct global financial reform
    • Promote Fair Trade and other fair labor practices
    •Participate in the movement to reduce economic inequality and end economic injustice
    •Carry out other programs to achieve Economic Justice goals

    YAC Meeting Agenda

    1. Chairs items
    - Senior Chairs:
    a. Tina will head the Animals Projects.  She has selected Oklahoma Humane Society.  She has also volunteered to read service announcements in chapel on Tuesdays.  She is leading the Video and Environmental Clubs.

    b. Rebekah and Caitlin are leading the Teens Against Hunger, Casady Cans Do:  Homecoming Week, October 22-27.  YAC responsible for process, inspiration and volunteers at all divisions.  Food Bank will have chapel speakers.  Check 2011-2012 YAC/STUCO process http://cyclonesagainsthunger.blogspot.com/

    c. Venus and Sophia will be volunteering at OCU's Pinwheels for Peace.  They will pick-up pinwheels from UD, LD, MD (Primary is keeping theirs) at 3:15.  They will plant them at OCU and manpower the Casady Service-Learning Table where they will be giving away 450 Six Billion Paths to Peace Shinnyo-en Foundation t-shirts to performers and participants.

    d. Martin has been volunteering at Boys and Girls Club making pinwheels for peace

    -Junior Chairs:
    a. No juniors attended the first meeting.  We do not know who might want to be chairs
    b.
    c.

    -Sophomore Chairs:
    a. On 9/11 sophomore chairs delivered icees and iced cookies to Village Firefighters and police with Mrs Clay whose slogan was "Thank you for icing violence with kindness and service."
    b. Sophomore chairs are investigating days of service to lead service weeks at Casady
    c.

    -Freshman Chairs:
    a. Ann will be telling freshmen the location of the meetings.  No freshmen attended the first meeting
    b.
    c.


    2. Mrs. Clay items
    a. 11 Days of Global Unity Volunteering: 9/11: Unity, 9/12: Interdependance, 9/13: Environment, 9/14: Social Justice, 9/15: Health, 9/16: Children and Youth


    Friday: 14 Boys and Girls Club: Pinwheel making or mentoring a child or a group 4-6:00
    Saturday 15:  Morning: Walk to End Alzheimers 10-12, Afternoon: Food Bank: Pack Food for Food-4-Kids, 1-4, End Hunger in Oklahoma pinwheel making during Break
    Sunday 16: Children's Workshop with OK author Sheryl Steel at Norick Library: 1:00
    Saturday 22: Rebuilding Together Voluntering
    Sunday 9/23: Bridges of Understanding: 10 people paid for.  1-6 Visit 3 places of worship.  8 spaces available.  Anyone can come.  $12 and required.  Must make reservations by Monday, 9/17.

    b. International Day of Peace OCU Biggest Garden of Pinwheels in OKC: Help making pinwheels for social change: Global truce on violence, end poverty, use less staff, unity in the golden rule, respect differences.  Check last years at:   http://pinwheels-4-peaceinlanguageclasses.blogspot.com/2011/09/casady-pinwheels-one-goal-peace.html


    c.  9/21 celebrations: Helpers to co-organize and co-facilitate
    1. UD:  Ideas: Pinwheel planting, Icees and mounds during b-block, players for change during b-block, pinwheel flash mob during b-block, bubbles of hope during b-block, peace songs during b-block, orchestra and choir during b-block????  Peace t-shirts during the day:  Make your own on reverse side of an old t-shirt.  Make your personal peace statement.  Wear a Casady t-shirt or a six billion path to peace t-shirt or a t-shirt of a place where you volunteer.  Whatever we do has to be approved by Mr. Philipson and Mrs. Warden. 
    Brainstorming ideas for inspirational give aways:
    ICE VIOLENCE WITH MOUNDS OF KINDNESS AND SERVICE
    Father Youmans will speak at all chapels.  There will be a speaker from the YWCA on the 20th.  The YWCA is an organization that works on prevention of domestic violence and respect for differences,
    2. MD: International Club: Pinwheels and out of unifor with 6bptp t-shirts  Making big peace sign with thumbs, pinwheels and signs with quotes for their celebration, a peace word a day at chapel.  First International Day multicultural lunch on 9/21.  If you want to volunteer contact Mrs. Robertson
    3. LD: Pinwheels.  Song at chapel. Maybe an out of unifor with Casady t-shirts:  Blue Hope for Peace  mounds????  Stop violence with MOUNDS of kindness and service. Their team is:  NO to Violence- antibullying campaign.  Need YAC to co-facilite celebration and distribute icees after their chapel about 3:00 p.m. Contact Mrs. France and/or Mrs. Alexander
    4. PD: Pinwheels and 6bptp out of uniform.  Need volunteers. Contact Mrs. Czerwinski.


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    Wednesday, September 12, 2012

    SEPTEMBER 13: ENVIRONMENT

    Promote investment in renewable, non-polluting energy systems and fuels
    Protect eco-systems and biodiversity - end the Mass Extinction of Species
    Protect and provide clean water for all
    Address the Climate Crisis: from International Agreements to Local Policies
    Support local, organic, sustainable agriculture
    Carry out other programs to achieve Environmental goals






    SEPTEMBER 12: INTERDEPENDENCE

    Celebrate Interdependence Day September 12th and participate in the Interdependence Movement
  • Expand awareness and action to protect and preserve our global commons (water, air, etc.)
  • Honor indigenous wisdom
  • Promote Conscious Interdependence
  • Create an Interdependence Curriculum for Schools
  • Carry out other Interdependence programs



  • Global Declaration of Interdependence
    Preamble:


    In acknowledgment of the many existing documents and efforts that promote peace, sustainability, global interconnectedness, reverence for life and unity, We, The World hereby offers the following Declaration of Interdependence as our guiding set of principles for moving forward into this new millennium. It is inspired by the Earth Charter, the essential values of which have been culled from the many peoples of the Earth.

    Declaration/Pledge
    We, the people of planet Earth,
    In recognition of the interconnectedness of all life
    And the importance of the balance of nature,
    Hereby acknowledge our interdependence
    And affirm our dedication
    To life-serving environmental stewardship,
    The fulfillment of universal human needs worldwide,
    Economic and social well-being,
    And a culture of peace and nonviolence,
    To insure a sustainable and harmonious world
    For present and future generations.

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    11 Days of Unity: SEPTEMBER 11: REMEMBRANCE THROUGH GOOD DEES

    September 11: UNITY   I WILL DO A GOOD DEED

    1. Commemorate the anniversary of September 11th 2001, and other dates of significance to humanity, emphasizing Global Unity
    2. Strengthen interfaith dialogue and understanding
    3. Empower grassroots organizations
    4. Develop global partnerships and build coalitions - UN Millennium Development Goal (MDG) #8
    5. Recognize global awareness
    6. Promote the role of values, ethics and spirit in creating positive change
    7. Carry out programs to achieve other Unity goals
     I WILL DO SOMETHING GOOD

    SEPTEMBER GOOD DEES
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    Thursday, September 6, 2012

    First YAC Meeting of the school year 2012-2013

    Agenda
    -Welcome by Caitlin and Rebekah
    - 11 Days of Unity by Mrs. Clay
    -September Service Opportunities by Caitlin and Rebekah

    Minutes
    -20 students attended

    -Rebekah and Caitlin introduced themselves as the YAC presidents.

    -YAC Presidents stated
    a. YAC is what you make it be
    b. Find your passion to serve the community and we will support it
    c. Read announcements because service opportunities are not read in chapel.
    This week: 
    Friday: Boys and Girls Club 4-6:30, vehicle leaves from Chapel Parking lot: Martin'13,Conner'16, Elizabeth'14, and Molly'16 expected to attend.
    Saturday: Food Bank: Shifts: 9:00-12,  1:00-4.  Vehicle leaves at 8:30 from Chapel parking lot.  Only Mrs. Clay signed up as site supervisor and driver.
    Sunday: Youth Lead OKC meets at 6:00 at YMCA Corporate Headquarters. Seondre'15 and Sidney'15 Expected to attend.  Mrs. Clay will provide transportation.
    TO DO
    A. FIND DATE FOR STUDENTS AGAINST HUNGER CASADY CANS DO
    B. SPEAK ON BEHALF OF 9/11, I will.... @ Chapel

    -Mrs. Clay showed the following videos to inspire YAC to Reflect, Connect and Act

    WE THE WORLD:  11 Days of Unity




    SEPTEMBER 11:
    REMEMBRANCE AND SERVICE:  I WILL DO SOMETHING GOOD




    SEPTEMBER 21:
    INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE: GLOBAL TRUCE ON VIOLENCE
    Commitment to a self pattroling nonviolent way of life







    What will YAC Do on September 11 and September 21?


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