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2nd Week Issue
Inside this issue:
Upcoming Trips 2
Editorials 3
Jokes & Shout Outs 4
The Youth Empowerment After School Program is generously funded by The Children’s Trust. The Children’s Trust is a dedicated source of funding created by voter referendum in 2002 to improve the lives of children and families in Miami-Dade County by making strate-gic investments in their future – because all children are our children.
CAMPUS EMERGENCY
800-227-0354
CAMP TEAM
Vice President
Saliha Nelson
Camp Managers
Shedia Nelson
Emily Gunter
Camp Counselors
Devin Reyes
Magalie Gabriel
Shamina Gilmore
Vanessa Rodriguez
After Care
Counselors
Belinda Cain
Quinecia Hall
Jr. Camp Counselors
Destyni Chism-Lewis
Deivon Greene
Shanel Hyler
Cecily Newbold
Camp Assistants
Namiya Crespo
Shanice Hyler
Stephen Hyler
Justine Rosen
Certified Teacher
Program generously
supported by:
URGENT, Inc.
1000 NW 3rd Ave., Ste #100
Miami, FL 33136
Office: 786.439.1544
Camp Cell#’s: Ms. Nelson (305) 586.6694
Muti Emily (305) 915-3195
Urgent, Inc’s mission is
empowering young
minds to help transform
REMINDERS
Photo Courtesy:
Shangazi Shamina Gilmore
YES CAMP NEWS
Parents/Adult family members
Always welcome to chaperone fieldtrips
Chaperone Sign up during After Care
ALL ITEMS BELOW ARE PROHIBITED
NO GUM, CANDY, SUNFLOWER SEEDS, TEX-
TING, VIDEO GAMES, PLAYING ON CELL
PHONE, HEAD/EAR PHONES
NO VENDING MACHINE ACCESS AT ALL
Before Care 7:30am—8:30am
After Care: 4-6pm
Late Fee: $5/min
PLEASE BE ON TIME
TO PICK UP YOUR CHILD(REN)
YES CAMP LOCATION:
Where: University of Miami,
Dooly Memorial building
1111 Memorial Dr.
Coral Gables, FL
Courtesy Shuttle
Departs Promptly at 8:30am
Location: URGENT, Inc.
Center for Empowerment
& Education CE2
1000 NW 1st Ave., Ste# 100
Miami, FL 33136
CAMP CLOSED JULY 4TH
Volume 1, Issue 1
Thursday, July 26th
Must See Camp Show!
Where: Cosford Cinema
Time: 3:30pm—6pm
Cost: $10/Adults
$5 youth under 18yrs.
Late courtesy shuttle provided after
show to URGENT, Inc. CE2 for pick
up at 6:30pm
Friday, July
27th
Fieldtrip
Broward Science
Center Exhibits
Imax film
“Batman”
Late pick up
from 5-6pm
Wednesday, July 25th
Family Fun Field Day
Time: 1pm-3:30pm
Sign up to bring a yummy dish
during After care
Potluck dinner and
Camper Recognition Day
Time: 3:30pm—4:30pm
SAVE THE DATES
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Friday: July 6, 2012
Wear Green Fieldtrip T-shirt
On Campus Fun Day!
Morning Activities
Biscayne National Park
Build a Park activity
Afternoon Activities
Water play Games
and Swimming for swimmers
Required: Complete and submit
Water Play Activities Liability
Form by June 21st
Bring a FULL COVERAGE 1
piece swimsuit and towel
Any campers not wearing ap-
propriate swimsuit will not be per-
mitted to participate in water re-
lated activity. Only swimwear
permitted in water, no cover
ups, t-shirt or non swim
wear permitted in water.
This Week’s Fieldtrips
Friday, July 13th
Morning:
Biscayne National Park
Leads Build a Park Activity
Afternoon: Water Play
Swimming in pool for
swimmers
Wednesday, July 11th
Nursing Simu-
lation UM Lab
&
Venetian Pool
SIGN UP FOR FREE MARLIN
TICKETS DURING AFTERCARE
Date: July 11th game
Call (305) 915-3195
for more details
CAMP SHOW AUDITIONS
Thursday, July 19
Starting at 1pm by class
Singers/dancers: bring a
CD, only family friendly music
and “G” rated movement will be
considered
All well prepared routines under
2 minutes will be considered
EVERYONE WILL PERFORM
IN CAMP SHOW WHAT THEY
LEARNED AT CAMP
NEXT WEEK’S FIELD TRIPS!
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Knock knock? Who’s there?
Honey comb.
Honey comb who?
Honey comb your hair.
What did the baby corn
say to the ma-
ma corn?
Where’s Pop corn.
What did the mummy say to the skeleton when they got mad at each other? I‘ve got a bone to pick with you
What do you get when you put a nosy person on paper?
A newspaper.
Why are fish so smart?
Because they live in schools.
Why can’t animals take test?
Too many cheetahs.
MAHALO NEWS CREW!
Melanie Armentero, Jessarlin Cas-tillo, Ty’jah Everett, Kyerstein Fer-reira, Brooke Gibson, Leah Gonza-lez, Myha-Simone Hall, Destiny Moore, Brittney Webster, Taylor Di-az, Lia Latty, Yashara Jerome-Gachelin, Lauren Morejon, Hanna Perry, Tamia Smith, Deja Vaughn, Jasmine Williams, Maniyah Wright
Interviews of Campers
Interviewee: Benjamin Gallardo
Age: 6
Grade: 1st
Benjamin likes to play soccer. His family is nice
and he wants be a soccer player. He likes to do
work at camp. He wants to play more at camp.
What he likes about himself is that he likes to play.
Interviewee: Richard
Age: 7
Grade: 3rd
Plays sports, video games. Family is nice his father
brought him a flat screen television. He wants to be
an lawyer. He likes going outside an playing soccer.
He wants to go outside more. He likes that’s his a
boy.
By Lia Latty
CAMPER EDITORIALS
Jokes by Destiny Moore & Deja Vaughn
Are you having a bad hair day ? When you are having a bad hair day it is simple ways to make it look decent but yet cute. Below we are going to list ways that you can look cute on your worst days. We are also going to list the hair problems and the ways you can make your hair cute is the solution. Hair Problems:
Wild afro
No edges
Short hair
Long hair getting in your face
Uneven Hair
Hair solutions:
Wild afro: Put a scarf around it so it can look fash-ionable like Erykah Badu
No edges: Use the black hair spray on the part were there is no hair and put an bow on the side of your head
Short hair: flat iron it and then put on some leave in conditioner to make it curly and look fuller.
Long hair getting in your face: put it in a ponytail but leave a piece of hair out so you can make a bang and add a ribbon to the ponytail.
Uneven hair : flat iron the short side. Love your hair and provide with proper daily maintenance
ADVICE COLUMN by Maniyah Wright and Tamia smith
Page 4
Mahalo Nui Loa
To URGENT, Inc.’s Team!
Thanks for making camp fun by
sharing and showing URGENT,
Inc’s Core Values:
Learning Innovation Patience
Compassion Responsibility
Reciprocity Teamwork
Animation is a cool thing for technology. What my group did was illustrate where our character would be landing in the cartoon. We decided that our character would land in a col-orful rainbow of mud. Also, the sky will be full of colors like blue, green, purple and pink. It will be windy with rocks roll-ing and grass swaying. That’s a little something that we put together. I also learned that animation can take a very long time to create. What I am going to do is learn more about 3D animation. This is going to interesting. I really enjoyed learning about animation.
By Brittney Webster
Ms. Vanessa’s class is doing a Bollywood dance to Jai-ho. Ms. Shanel is doing this because she loves to teach children. Ms. Vanessa’s class is doing this dance for the end of camp show and to show what they know. They have been practic-ing in the cinema and on the patio. Ms. Shanel teaches with the help of the counselors.
By Hanna Perry
Animation with IT Women Bollywood Dancing
SHOUT OUTS to URGENT, Inc’s Team!
Mzee Deivon
helps others
without
being asked.
Shangazi Vanessa is fun and very active.
Shangazi Justine is very energetic and has lots of fun stories.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Precious Gachelin—June 28
Leeah Mena-Paulk— July 3
Naudia Williams– July 5
Alyssa Rhodd – July 16
Ashley Rhodd– July 16
Richard Turner – July 19
Damien Gill – July 19
SHOUT OUTS by Jasmine Williams and Taylor Diaz
Page 5
Lonely
Lonely life no friends
I feel I have to change the way I am
I feel no one likes me!
By Hanna Perry
Bullying
Kids that are bullied should standup
And say something
By Myha-Simone Hall
Follower
Pretending to be someone I’m not
Desperate to follow the crowd
So I won’t be left alone
Trying to be a leader
But
No one wants to follow a
NOBODY
By Lia Latty
Heartbroken
Heartbroken because of love
No friends but the one above
Joining clicks and getting remade
Not even thinking about college
Not even Miami Dade
By Tamia Smith
Hiding Behind Eyes
Behind the eyes where people can’t see
You’ll find me
I’m invisible
Look at my face and I’ll give a smile
However people don’t think
They don’t see what’s right in front of them
I go everywhere
But people are blind to what they can’t see
Which is me
Because I hide behind eyes
By Kyerstein Ferreira
I Am Invisible
Am I the bear who no one likes?
Do they see me?
I’m so self-conscious about what they thought
I cut my head with a pair of scissors
Now everyone’s sad
Maybe I wasn’t invisible after all
By Jasmine Williams
Reflection
I am ugly not wanted
because of the refection
I am
I am
Unknown to the world.
By Brittney Webster
SNAPS: POETIC EXPRESSIONS
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