Hands for a Bridge https://www.handsforabridge.org Building community; educating global citizens Thu, 17 Oct 2024 22:04:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://www.handsforabridge.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/cropped-hfb-dove-logo.240x258-32x32.jpg Hands for a Bridge https://www.handsforabridge.org 32 32 Auction Canceled https://www.handsforabridge.org/auction-canceled/ Thu, 17 Oct 2024 22:03:20 +0000 https://www.handsforabridge.org/?p=1287 Sadly we have had to cancel this year’s HFB auction. Stay tuned for updates. Thank you for all your support.

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The HFB Auction is Back https://www.handsforabridge.org/save-the-date-annual-auction/ Tue, 27 Aug 2024 23:22:53 +0000 https://www.handsforabridge.org/?p=1276 The annual HFB auction is back!!! It’s time to buy your tickets and donate items or help sponsor this great event. We look forward to seeing you all on Saturday evening from 6 to 9pm on November 9, 2024.

Here is the link to buy tickets and to find more information.

Here is the link for a HFB Auction Sponsor Form 2024 and information on HFB Sponsor Options 2024.

Please join us for a fun evening filled with fantastic auction items, hors d’oeuvres, refreshments and entertainment. This is not your standard sit-down auction, but a lively social event with opportunities to mingle, bid on hundreds of items, and enter raffles.

Most importantly this is an opportunity to engage and connect with the Hands For A Bridge community and its goals.

We look forward to seeing you at the auction!

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It’s Time For Our Annual Alumnae Picnic https://www.handsforabridge.org/its-time-for-our-annual-alumnae-picnic/ Mon, 01 Jul 2024 20:46:08 +0000 https://www.handsforabridge.org/?p=1255 Please join the teachers, HFB Board, and any and all alums and their friends and family to renew connections, to reminisce, inspire, and catch up on Tuesday July 16 at 4pm at Maple Leaf Park. We will provide burgers, veggie burgers and hot dogs. Please bring a side to share. Looking forward to seeing all y’all. Address: 1020 NE 82nd St., Seattle, WA 98115

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Endings and Beginnings-Save The Date https://www.handsforabridge.org/endings-and-beginnings-save-the-date/ Mon, 13 May 2024 23:16:40 +0000 https://www.handsforabridge.org/?p=1248 Save the date to welcome the new HFB cohort. The evening of June 18. Details coming soon.

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Annual HFB Alumni Summer BBQ July 12, 4-7pm https://www.handsforabridge.org/annual-hfb-alumni-summer-bbq-july-12-4-7pm/ Sun, 02 Jul 2023 22:06:28 +0000 https://www.handsforabridge.org/?p=1227
Our annual summer picnic will be on Wednesday July 12th from 4-7pm at the Maple Leaf Reservoir Park.
All current HFB students and family AND all HFB alumni and family are invited.
 
Join us for some “craic”, a bit of twisting and shouting and of course leaning on me! Reunite with old friends, meet the incoming 2023/2024 students, mingle with other alumni and catch up with the teachers. An impromptu song or two? It has been known to happen!
 
Paper products, burgers and veggie alternative, and beverages will be provided.

Please bring a side dish or dessert to share.
 
Bring a musical instrument if you want to jam.
 
Parents always welcome!
 
Questions? Contact Janine Magidman info@handsforabridge.org
Maple Leaf Reservoir Park Picnic Shelter–1020 NE 82nd Street
 
Hope to see you there!

 

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Beginnings and Endings Ceremony https://www.handsforabridge.org/the-end-and-the-beginning-4/ Fri, 19 May 2023 01:18:20 +0000 https://www.handsforabridge.org/?p=1209 Please join us to bid farewell, in person, to the HFB Class of 2023 and to welcome the HFB Class of 2024. The HFB Year End Celebration includes student performances, song, dance, tasty desserts, and the opportunity to engage with HFB past, present, and future. We hope you can join us!

When: Starting at 7 pm Thursday June 15, 2023

Where: Roosevelt High School Library

Spread the word, alumni are invited, bring people from your year to join us.

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Reading and watching list for this year’s program https://www.handsforabridge.org/reading-and-watching-list-for-this-years-program/ Mon, 09 Jan 2023 21:05:32 +0000 https://www.handsforabridge.org/?p=1201 We thought you might be interested in what this year’s class at Roosevelt HS is reading and watching in their HFB class.

Novels, memoirs, plays, histories:

  • From I Never Thought of it That Way, by Mónica Guzmán
  • From Born a Crime, Trevor Noah
  • Mother to Mother, Sindiwe Magona
  • Beyond Guilt Trips: Mindful Travel in an Unequal World, by Anu Taranath
  • Lakota Woman, by Mary Crow Dog
  • From Bernie Whitebear, by Lawney Reyes
  • From Native Seattle, by Coll Thrush
  • From Yakama Rising, by Michelle Jacob
  • A Small Place, by Jamaica Kincaid

Poetry:

  • Citizen, by Claudia Rankine
  • Seven Hands, Seven Hearts, by Elizabeth Woody
  • Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings, by Joy Harjo
  • In Mad Love and War, by Joy Harjo
  • How We Become Human, by Joy Harjo

Documentaries:

  • Long Night’s Journey into Day
  • My So-Called Enemy
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2022 Auction — Save the date https://www.handsforabridge.org/2022-auction-save-the-date/ Mon, 22 Aug 2022 21:12:01 +0000 https://www.handsforabridge.org/?p=1164 The annual HFB auction is back!!! Please save the date for Saturday evening, November 5, 2022.

Please join us for a fun evening filled with fantastic auction items, hors d’oeuvres, refreshments and entertainment. This is not your standard sit-down auction, but a lively social event with opportunities to mingle, bid on hundreds of items, and enter raffles.

Most importantly this is an opportunity to engage and connect with the Hands For A Bridge community and its goals.

Sponsorships are welcome, as are donations. More auction information is available here.

We look forward to seeing you at the auction!

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The End and The Beginning https://www.handsforabridge.org/the-end-and-the-beginning-3/ Mon, 30 May 2022 01:35:38 +0000 https://www.handsforabridge.org/?p=1149 Please join us to bid farewell, in person, to the HFB Class of 2022 and to welcome the HFB Class of 2023. The HFB Year End Celebration includes student performances, song, dance, tasty desserts, and the opportunity to engage with HFB past, present, and future. We hope you can join us!

When: Starting at 6:30 pm Wednesday June 1, 2022

Where: Roosevelt High School Commons

Spread the word, alumni are invited, bring people from your year to join us.

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Celebrating our 15 year bond with Oakgrove https://www.handsforabridge.org/celebrating-our-15-year-bond-with-oakgrove/ Mon, 04 Apr 2022 16:54:30 +0000 https://www.handsforabridge.org/?p=1122

2008 Kara and Doug at Oakgrove

Fifteen years ago in 2007, so the story goes, John Harkin at Oakgrove Integrated College in Derry/Londonderry, received an email from Douglas Holwerda in Seattle requesting permission to visit, and since that time, an unbreakable bond was formed. Apparently, Mr. Harkin didn’t realize initially what this meant – a group of American students and teachers coming to stay and needing host families. But, as ever resourceful and energetic, Mr. Harkin came through and fifteen years later several of us educators in Seattle and over 100 young people call Oakgrove our second home.

As we sit in Seattle in February of 2022 and look back over the years, we get a little bit of “something in our eyes” thinking about the amazing experiences gifted to us in Northern Ireland by Mr. John Harkin and Oakgrove College. This is, after all, the time of year for HFB travel! Every year, driving over the hill to view the Foyle River and the historic walls, we know we are home. It is difficult to select only a few of the many memories to share, but we will try to do our best.

 

2010 Cathedral Youth Club music with R Arbuckle

Dramatic theatre ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­has played a big role in our learning and teaching in our Northern Ireland visits over the years. And we learned early on in our visits that the need to address the mental health of our young learners is universal. From drama class enactments at Oakgrove to professional productions on the stage of the Derry Playhouse and the Lyric Theatre in Belfast, we were confronted with social issues of paramount significance to youth in the US and Northern Ireland. The connection to Foyle Search and Rescue, the volunteer organization that patrols the Foyle River, saving lives and bringing closure to families, grew out of drama productions on youth suicide, and led to a classroom visitation to Roosevelt in Seattle by Patricia Byrne, Artistic Director of Sole Purpose Productions in Derry and author of “Blinkered.” We came full circle when our young travelers participated in the formation of the RHS Student Suicide Prevention Team. Thus, a clear demonstration that the dramatic arts are crucial to changing lives for the better.

2010 Retreat at Corrymeela

What a joy it was in 2014 to see Roosevelt Hands for a Bridge students serving ethnic food alongside their Oakgrove buddies at the massive Multicultural Evening, at The Venue during the City of Culture celebration of the Walled City! At Corrymeela, a center for Peace and Reconciliation, we held retreats around a cozy peat fire in the big room, singing, journaling and baring our souls in order to form closer bonds. Nothing clears the cobwebs from the mind like a cold, clear stroll on a freezing beach on the Antrim Coast with views of Rathlin Island.

The power of the personal story is integral to our visits to Oakgrove since 2007. In an historically divided society, listening with open hearts and minds to multiple stories from diverse perspectives helped us see the humanity in each other. We took lessons from the stories told by Richard Moore – blinded as a child by a British soldier, by Kathleen Gillespie  – whose husband was forced by the IRA to drive a van loaded with explosives into a British Army checkpoint, by members of the Apprentice Boys historical marching society, by the founders of the Museum of Free Derry – all these stories reminded us that we need to conduct this same practice at home. Whose stories are we not hearing at Roosevelt, Seattle, in our own country?

We, the Seattle educators, who traveled to Oakgrove and stayed in our “wee” flat on Pump Street, wish to celebrate our love of this city and of the people who made us feel welcome. Over almost a dozen visits we’ve played with primary school students, chatted with middle schoolers, danced with high schoolers and become better humans because of those we’ve met.

2015 Walking on the Derry Walls with Mr. J Harkin

2016 Tour with D Mules

2019 Bloody Sunday Memorial

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