Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Good-bye, Carly!

December at King Street Center is bittersweet -- as excited as everyone is for snow and vacation, December also means having to say good-bye to amazing volunteers and interns.  Last week, the Dolphins used the cameras to document some of the final moments with their volunteers and interns.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Mind the Music

One of the newer activities to be added to the King Street Teen Drop-in program is Mind the Music, run by Teal Scott. Mind the Music helps teens to develop awareness through the medium of music. Teens meet 3-4 nights a week on a drop-in basis, eating dinner together while listening to music and practicing relaxation techniques. In the video, Mind the Music participants explain the purpose of the program and how it works.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Holiday Cheer (and Lasagna)!

On Monday, December 7th, more than 160 children, parents, volunteers, and staff members attended the King Street Center’s Annual Holiday Dinner, sponsored by the Windjammer Restaurant.  For the past eighteen years, the Windjammer has brought their restaurant to King Street Center on the first Monday in December, volunteering their time and skills to bring delicious food to the children and families of downtown Burlington. 

Windjammer volunteers include managers from the restaurant and hotel and their families.  Dan Phelan, General Manager of the Windjammer restaurant, says the staff of the Windjammer “supports King Street Center because, as an independent, local, family-owned restaurant, it’s important to us to support the local community.  We’re happy to be a part of it.” 

Members of the Green Mountain Glades Junior Hockey Team also volunteered their time, helping with set-up, serving dinner, and cleaning up after the event.  As part of the celebration, King Street Center employees organized a mitten, book, and lip-balm give-away for the families of King Street.

A visit from the SD Ireland truck added to the festive atmosphere for children and parents alike.

Vicky Smith, executive director at King Street Center said, “This is such a gift to be able to give to our families.  From the family outreach, engaging preschool parent meeting, book swap, to the impeccable timing of the SD Ireland truck – all efforts fostered the true sense of community that defines King Street Center.”

Photo by Dan Cristelli

Holiday Dinner sponsored by the Windjammer

Photos by Dan Cristelli

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Vermont Fundraisers Take Big Cuts?

Vermont fundraisers take big cuts? Some Vermont charities are outsourcing their development offices and paying hefty fees, says the Burlington Free Press.  Not at King Street Center.  We never use outside fundraisers to solicit on our behalf, so more of your gift goes to children and families in need. To donate online today, click here

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Photoediting

It's our new thing.  Right now, the Afterschoolers are very interested in the sticker function.  Some of them have moved on to using effects, though.  My favorite is when they like using the stickers so much that they completely cover their faces.