Two weeks ago, the Summer Power program at Southdale had an exciting opportunity to take part in a community outreach event with a group called World Harmony Run. World Harmony Run is an international torch relay devoted to advancing friendship and harmony between individuals and nations. This year, diverse international teams of runners will carry a flaming torch over 30,000 miles/48,000 km through more than 100 countries around the globe.
The kids learned that “harmony begins with me” and that everyone makes a difference to build a strong team. The group told the kids that they ran from Shakopee this morning and try to run 100 miles per day. The group sang their theme song and each child was able to hold the torch.
Pictures were taken of the kids by World Harmony Run and are now posted on their website at http://www.worldharmonyrun.org/. Once you click on their website, scroll down to USA and click on 18 July, Mankato to Minneapolis. You can also view more pictures that Jenna took on her camera while they were here in the hallway by the Summer Power classroom.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Southdale YMCA + World Harmony Run= Great Story!
Monday, July 7, 2008
Another YMCA Success Story!
The following is a testimonial from a participant in our YMCA Multicultural Achievers program. It shows once again the kind of impact the YMCA makes in the lives of young people in our communities. It comes to us from Fatima Muhammad, who referred Bre'Andra to an aviation camp. You can just feel the excitement and enthusiasm in Bre'Andra's words when writing about the camp. Enjoy!
Ms. Fatima,
This week at aviation camp was so much fun! It was a really organized camp so we were never bored. Everyone was great and all of the counselors were in college studying aviation except for two adults who had already graduated. The leader was a woman who flies an Airbus for NWA. The other lady was an air traffic controller. We were able to go into the air traffic control tower, where they explained to us how everything worked and how to talk the pilot about things like how to avoid storms.
I had the opportunity to fly a glider, airplane, helicopter, and a 747 simulator! We even got to fly in the C- 130 with the Air Force and were allowed to go into the cockpit while they were flying! They also had a Tuskegee Airman come in and talk to us, and he was my favorite speaker.
These are only some of the things we did. We also went to the airport where the planes flew and watched their departures. That was the first time I've ever seen a 747 and that thing is HUGE!!!! We went to where the mechanics made airplanes and where they created models of the airplanes. We saw the 3M office and went on their private jets that can fly up to 5100 feet – they even had leather toilets!!! We got to see where the flight attendants do their training, and also went to where the airport's firefighters stayed at, where we got in a simulator that fills up with smoke and you can’t even see your hands in front of your face! The trainer let me put out a fire, but I had to put on this astronaut-looking thing that holds in fresh air.
Yesterday was our graduation ceremony and we met even more pilots! This camp gave us so much information and I have so many cards - the lead counselor gave me her card and said I could call her whenever I need her help - even if it's 5 years from now she'll be glad to help me out. But overall it was really fun and I thank you so much for helping me out with this. I either will go to North Dakota, St. Cloud or go into the Air Force ROTC program, but whatever I do I know for sure I want to be a pilot. On July 28th I’m going to Oshkosh for an event for all women who love aviation. They're trying to get 3,000 woman pilots from all over the country to come!! If all of them come, it would be in the book of world records! If you want to check it out go to www.eaa.org, then go to the Women Soar icon.
Again thank you so much and I'll continue to keep you updated!
- Bre'Andra Beamon
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
YMCA Scholarship Recipient Nidal Kram
Nidal Kram, one of this year's recipients of the YMCA Laxson Scholarship, was the subject of a recent interview on Minnesota Public Radio. You can read all about Nidal's remarkable story (including a link to the radio interview) here!
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Water Safety Week at the YMCA

The Minneapolis YMCA is doing something about that! You may know that the Y invented organized lessons more than a century ago, and that our local YMCAs teach thousands of people of all ages to swim every year. But did you know that in partnership with Hawkins Inc., a locally-based chemical firm, the YMCA offers water safety lessons to more than a thousand Twin Cities kids each summer? And that those lessons are free to all the kids?
Some of the children participating in this year’s water safety courses had never been in a pool. Many begin with lots of fear and trepidation, but by the end of the week they’re brimming with new confidence and big smiles! Most important they’ve learned basic water safety skills that build a foundation for a lifetime of safe swimming, good exercise, and lots of fun. Thank you, Hawkins, for helping the YMCA provide this critically-needed service to our community.
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YMCA Financial Development
Labels: Community Service, Corporate Partners, Water Safety
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Community Hero Ron Ames!
Ron Ames is the Community Hero for the newly named River Valley YMCA in Prior Lake. Ron is a very active member of the Prior Lake YMCA steering committee and has been raising funds to build the new YMCA on the Shepherds Path property in Prior Lake.
“It is a real pleasure and privilege to work with such a fine man, such as Ron. He is motivated, dedicated and when Ron says, “Move!!” we all move. That is the kind of leader I love working side by side with,” states Christa Getchell, Vice President of Financial Development.
Congratulations Ron for being on the foundation level of changing lives and saving lives at the YMCA!!
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YMCA Financial Development
Labels: Community Heroes, Community Volunteers, River Valley YMCA
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
YMCA Scholarships - a Student's Best Friend
Did you know that the YMCA offers scholarships to students planning to attend college or techinical school?
For the past 20+ years, the YMCA’s Albert C. Laxson Scholarship Fund has provided grants to economically disadvantaged post-high school students. Here's a thank-you note from one of this year's recipients, showing how the YMCA reaches out to the youth of our communities:
I would like to thank you for taking the time to consider and award me with the Laxson Scholarship. The YMCA is a large part of my life, and has been for the past four years. It is so nice to be getting this scholarship from the Y. I see what the YMCA does in helping the mission of building strong kids, strong families, and strong communities, and I am prouid to be a part of that, and it is great that the Y can give back to me in this way. Thank you again!
Candidates for the Laxson Scholarship must demonstrate financial need, and must display academic promise, leadership qualities, and the YMCA core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. Any resident, regardless of race, religion, sex, of the Metropolitan Minneapolis YMCA service area will qualify as an applicant provided he/she is a graduating senior from an accredited high school or has achieved equivalent certification.
This year the YMCA received a record number of applications for the Laxson Scholarship, and as is so often the case, there were not enough scholarships to go around. But it's not too early to start thinking about next year, so if you'd like to help deserving kids go to college, contact the YMCA and ask them how you can help with the Laxson Scholarship!
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Steve Wells - Emma B. Howe Community Hero
Steve Wells was presented with the Emma B. Howe YMCA Community Hero award by branch Executive Director Chad Lanners.
Steve adds his YMCA work to an impressive life of community service. A 30-year veteran of the Coon Rapids police force, Steve is current Coon Rapids Police Chief. Steve is an active Volunteer with the Emma B. Howe Y Partners Campaign and Capital Campaign. He donates both financially and physically. Steve also helps out with many special branch events.
Steve is not only a Board Member at the Emma B. Howe Family YMCA, but is the Chair of the Board Development Committee. He also is an active participant on the Executive Committee. Steve is a key contact to community networking.
He and his wife have two kids, Matt and Kristen, and Kristen actually works at the Andover YMCA. Way to keep it in the family, Steve!
Steve epitomizes the hard work and dedication shown by our YMCA community leaders and volunteers. Thanks once again, and congratulations to Steve Wells, a YMCA Community Hero!