Showing posts with label events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label events. Show all posts

Monday, September 6, 2010

XKAR

On Saturday we helped with a
rocket launch event


A friend of ours Jason
(in the hat)
is the man behind 



Xenia Kids and Robots

XKAR is a science and technology club
for school aged children.
It was started in 2009
with the mission to empower,
 inspire and motivate kids
to their highest potential
in the areas of
Science, Technology,
Character and Community
                                             



We got involved when Jason 
needed money to have a 
community event to give kids
 free rockets and lunch



We put out a challenge 
on FB to friends and  the community 
 if 10 people gave $50
my hsb would wear a kilt



and another friend would dress up
in a costume

unfortunately the costume
 had not been returned to the costume shop!

Well they ended up with 
enough money that
he bought 25 rockets
and the food was donated
We ended up with  30 kids
 that were not in the club
setting off rockets

The kids built the rockets










and the adult stuffed the engines in 


and set them up



The kids got to push the button
to launch it and then 


run after it when it came down





It was such a great day   
this smile says it all 
                                                                                                                                       



I love when a community gets 
together to do positive
things for our youth!




Monday, May 10, 2010

Tea and Vintage Clothing

This weekend was a busy one!
On Saturday our local historical society had
 a tea and vintage clothing show
The proceeding going to
 preserving this clothing items
The tables had different colored
 felt flower placemats
with tulle centers
each table had different teacups
and dessert holders












Some pastries were already on the table






Plate were served with desserts made by
some of the historical society members


60 ladies attended the event




Some of the dresses were on mannequins




Then for the showing of the donated clothing that dated
from the early to late 1800's

A man's waistcoat


A womans summer dress


A woman's caplet
that would've had a matching dress



Two children's garments


The material that was used in this one was called peppermint


This is a child's bodice


later 1800 outfit










The collar on this dress was worn in weddings
for 3 generations
it was laid over different dresses

















I even won a door prize
A note pad in the shape of a purse