Monday, June 2, 2014

7 Ways to Pay-It-Forward Everyday

So, what little, simple acts of kindness can we do to pay it forward today?



1. Put a quarter in a meter, any meter, that’s about to expire

2. Leave a copy of a really great book you’ve read in a cafe for someone else to enjoy

3. Buying the train or bus ticket for the person behind you

4. Pay the toll for the person in the car behind you

5. Help carry bags for anyone who looks like they're struggling

6. Buy or pack a meal for a homeless person (or give him/her your to-go box from a restaurant

7. Give a warm coat or blanket to a homeless person

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 “If you have much, give of your wealth; if you have little, give of your heart.” 

~ Arab Proverb

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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

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Artology HAS ONLY 15 SPOTS LEFT 
Be apart of science experiments, art making, field trips and outdoor adventures! 
Hurry up - sign up here before all spots are filled for Artology 2014! 
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Take a closer look 
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Watch a video about Artology 
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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Top FREE Picks - Philadelphia Science Festival!

Philadelphia Science Festival 
Friday, April 25th thru Saturday, May 3rd
Enjoy family fun events filled with learning and science enrichment - wrapped up
 with a free outdoor carnival, May 3rd on the Parkway!
 
 
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More Information at www.philasciencefestival.org @philascifest
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Monday, April 28, 2014

WAA Final Celebration this Wednesday!


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Women Against Abuse (WAA) 
Final Celebration
April 30th, 2014
Wednesday, 6 - 7:30pm
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*Discovery! Students Artwork from Winter 2013 Celebration at WAA


Tuesday, April 22, 2014


Today is Earth Day 2014
A day to learn how to recycle, "e-waste"

Natalie Hoffman, 2013 
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We are like trees, we need an environment that nourishes us and a safe space to grow. 
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In observance of Earth Day 2014, please take the time to recycle "e-wastes" to correct recycling centers. An "e-waste," is a term used to describe electronic materials (batteries, latex paint, vacuums, appliances, ink cartridges, computers, cell phones, televisions). Often broken, outdated, or an unwanted electronic item are discarded quickly after a few uses and replaced by a new electronic model. Therefore, vasts amount of "e-wastes" are dumped incorrectly into local landfills, local dumpsters or put on the street. When an "e-waste' are incorrectly thrown into America's landfills and incinerated in our neighborhoods, mercury, cadmium, and lead enter the environment. During a rainfall or when burned, the hazardous chemicals from the "e-waste" enter 
the nearby plants, wildlife, and eventually humans. 

In 2013, the United States produces over 50 million tons of e-waste. Of this, only 20-25% was safely recycled, therefore leaving a high 75% of e-waste dumped in local landfills. As a result of poor recycling habits of
 "e-waste", dangerous chemicals contaminated our water, air, livestock, and food supplies. By easily taking a few minutes to correctly dispose of unwanted electronics into e-waste recycling centers, you can help your community, local and global ecosystem stay safe from lead, mercury and cadmium contaminates.  
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Here at BuildaBridge, we educate the community of the importance of recycling and caring for the environment.
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Last Summer of 2013, Artology students or rather, "Artologists," explored the components of water health at a nearby creek. With a test- tube filled with stream water, food coloring and a clear bucket of water in hand, Artologists began to inquire what materials really make up our local water. Through scientific collection and water-testing,  Artologists discovered a number of necessary and quite unnecessary components within the stream water. Artologist's began to add drops of colored water to the clear bucket until the water matched the test tube from the local creek. Quickly, Artologists learned what chemicals, nutrients, materials do and 
do not belong in water health by analyzing local steam water samples. The colors within each Artologist's test tube offered a visual representation of the comparisons of water and how it is connected to surrounding communities. 
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We encourage you to collect unwanted electronic "e-wastes" and teach adults, children, friends and family the importance of disposing these items correctly to avoid polluting the Earth with hazordous chemicals. 

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Learn more about Artology 2014  and  register for summer fun!
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Artology 2014! 
July 7th - August 8th
 M-F * 9:00am - 4:00pm
*Before-Care: 8:30am * After-Care until 4:30pm *
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To find a local "e-waste" recycling center near you, click here.
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Bottle Up! Art From What We Have, Vivian N. Rowe and Charlene Melhorn, Artology 2013

Monday, April 14, 2014

Artologist Discover Growing Vegetables at SHARE Food


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 Students Discover Growing Vegetables at SHARE Food Program in Philadelphia, 2013

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At the ShareFood Program located in Philadelphia, Artologist helped tend a greenhouse growing food that will feed local community members and in the process
 learned about urban farming. 

 The SHARE Food Program is a nonprofit organization serving a regional network of community organizations engaged in food distribution, education, and advocacy. SHARE promotes healthy living by providing affordable wholesome food to those willing to contribute through volunteerism.



 This year Nice Roots Farm will be offering FREE monthly gardening workshops. Each workshop will begin at 10:30 am and last approximately 1 hr.


ShareFood workshops will teach you what you need to know to have a successful and fruitful vegetable garden so that you can grow food for you and your family!  
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Be apart of Artology 2014. 
Find more information here 

                                                                                                                                                      
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Today is National Arts Advocacy Day!

Miss Julia converses with her students about their completed works of art
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March 25th, 2014 is Arts Advocacy Day! 
Today, organizations and members of the U.S. Congress are speaking up about the importance of the arts in education in schools. Organizations, @americansforthearts and @philaculture have specific programs addressing key issues in arts education funding and key development strategies for the arts in U.S. schools. Read interviews with local #phillyarts curators about being an arts advocate.

If you would like to learn more about arts advocacy in America's schools, listen to a #TedTalk by Studio Museum in Harlem curator, Thelma Golden. Here she explores how art examines, redefines culture, and provokes new dialogues about race.

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#AAD14, #Artsmatter, #Artsvote, #BuildaBridge