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   April 17, 2013                            OUTreach News!
Earth Day Celebration, April 22nd!
Mark your calendar, hope it doesn't snow, and join us at a fun celebration!

And it's not too late to enter (or donate to) the Earth Day Contest to benefit the heroic Willard Bay Beavers:
Contest Theme 
Renewable Energy: Think Outside the Barrel

 
Read more on the Face Book event page and for contest instructions click here.  Want to make a donation to help OUTreach youth reach their goal of a generous gift for the injured beavers? You can donate online here. We hope to see you on Earth Day!

OUTreach youth are VERY environmentally conscious, and to honor that we are sponsoring a contest, open to all youth up to age 23 with a grand prize of $50 which we will match with a $50 donation to the  Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah, which is caring for baby beavers who were recently victims of an oil spill.  OUTreach youth now volunteer at the Rehabilitation Center, and were there when the latest baby beavers were brought in.  

Have you have seen the Colbert Report video lampooning an Earth Day poster contest for kids entitled "Where would WE be without oil, gas and mining?"
 
This week at OUTreach!
Wednesday, April 17
3:00 - 7:30 for ages 14 - 23: 


Day of Silence Workshop with Aimee
3:30 - 4:30 

Learn all about Day of Silence and join in a discussion of school climate.  Then: make a shirt, buttons, get the resources you need for Friday.  



Special Healthy Sexuality Class Event!  4:30 - 6:00

Dream board the night away with Nickee, Suzanne, and Kathleen. We're learning how to apply some goal-setting techniques and getting crafty and creative with our boards. Nickee and Suzanne are providing Subway for participants. Our special guest is the amazing Kathleen Cadman!

 

And...be sure to say hello to Turner Bitton, our new GSA Network Coordinator. He will be with us every Wednesday at 5:00 with resources, tips and help for you and your school's GSA! 

Spirituality with Maureen 6:00
We will be discussing some of the lore of the Wheel of the Year as celebrated by Wiccans, Witches, and Pagans. We are almost directly between two of the Eight Sabbats, Oestare and Beltane. We'll talk about the meaning and lore behind these festivals and how they affect us emotionally and spiritually, as well as their cultural significance. And we are a week from the Full Moon, so we'll be talking about some Moon Lore as well.
  
PLUS:
Free, professional counseling with Dr. Ambrose and Dr. Kay, food, clothing and supplies pantry for homeless youth and youth in need, our cyber-center, art activities, video and book lending library, pool, foosball and ping-pong...

Thursday, April 18
3:00 - 7:30 for ages 14 - 23:

Piano Class 3:15 - 4:00

Next Step Education and Employment Workshop 4:00
Last week's topic was career choice and what is a good fit for you.  This week learn about general education requirements, think about what you would like to study, and join in a discussion "Making Sense of College"!

Cooking Class With Lisa! 4:30
Learn new techniques and how to make spinach stuffed portabella mushrooms in this class with organic gardner and chef, Lisa!

Field Trip to the Ballet! 
With deep thanks to a generous donor, OUTreach is able to offer this amazing opportunity!  Ogden's Own Imagine Ballet Theatre will be celebrating their Tenth Season at Peery's Egyptian Theater. They will be presenting a Pillow Party, a ballet set to Doris Day songs from their very first show. Special guests performing from the... Los Angeles Ballet, Allynne Noelle and Alex Castillo, join the troupe to perform the Fall pas de deux from Van Masson's ballet "Season". A new work set to music composed by Michael Jarre debuts at the show. 
Thank you's of the Week!
A BIG thank you to:

Roberta Glidden, Lisa Edwards, Turner Bitton and Maureen Aisling Boose for their part in this week's amazing OUTreach programs!

Pack and Pounce, animal rescue heros and volunteer partner of OUTreach.  In exchange for donations for their thrift store, Pack and Pounce provides vouchers for supplies for homeless LGBTA youth and youth in need.
 
Rachel Peterson, Utah State University, who is working with Education and Employment Coordinator Tori Allen to provide the ground-breaking NEXT Step Program on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
 
The Rocky Mountain Conference of the United Church of Christ, generous donor and mission partner for OUTreach programs.
 
Anti Bullying Alliance and Jackson Carter, for their part in the introduction and discussion of "Bully" at the Pleasant Valley Library.
Upcoming Community Events!
April 19 Day of Silence
 
About the Day of Silence
The National Day of Silence is a day of action in which students across the country vow to take a form of silence to call attention to the silencing effect of anti-LGBT bullying and harassment in schools.
History
Founded in 1996, the Day of Silence has become the largest single student-led action towards creating safer schools for all, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. From the first-ever Day of Silence at the University of Virginia in 1996, to the organizing efforts in over 8,000 middle schools, high schools, colleges and universities across the country in 2008, its textured history reflects its diversity in both numbers and reach.
Organizing for Day of Silence
Organizing a Day of Silence (DOS) activity or event can be a positive tool for change-both personally and community-wide. By taking a vow of silence, you're making a powerful statement about the important issue of anti-LGBT bullying,and when you organize others to join you that message becomes stronger.  Discover ways of organizing your event here.
Your Rights
While you DO have a right to participate in the Day of Silence between classes and before and after school, you may NOT have the right to stay silent during instructional time if a teacher requests for you to speak. According to Lambda Legal, "Under the Constitution, public schools must respect students' right to free speech. The right to speak includes the right not to speak, as well as the right to wear buttons or T-shirts expressing support for a cause." However, this right to free speech doesn't extend to classroom time. "If a teacher tells a student to answer a question during class, the student generally doesn't have a constitutional right to refuse to answer." We remind participants that students who talk with their teachers ahead of time are more likely to be able to remain silent during class. 
Legal Help: Report It!
If you think your rights are not being respected, or want to report your experience of resistant administration, click here to report it. GLSEN and Lambda Legal will review your situation.
The Truth about the Day of Silence
As the Day of Silence continues to grow, some people have confused the mission and goals of the Action. Clear up any misinformation by reading The Truth about the Day of Silence.
 
Be a part of making ALL youth Safe and Sound!
OUTreach Resource Center, with significant help and support from Mormons Building Bridges, announces a new program, Safe and Sound, to provide host homes for LGBT youth who need a place to stay, as well as help for families who want to stay together. 
 
Want to learn more about how you can be involved?  Go to our website, ogdenoutreach.org and click on the Safe and Sound tab to read more about the program, download volunteer or host applications, and more.  
About OUTreach
OUTreach Resource Center, provides educational, health and enrichment opportunities and support for 350 LGBT and allied youth ages 14-23 as well as community services for LGBT and allied adults.  Our projects include:  
Community Safety

    Safe schools and anti-bullying education
    Diversity training for law enforcement & community organizations 
    Community events to educate and inform 
    LGBT awareness and cultural competency
    The Make it Better Now Project 

Safe at Home
     Safe and Sound Host Home Program 
     Suicide Prevention and Education throughout community
     Strengthening Families 

     Homelessness Youth Prevention/Education

OUTreach Center Programs
      Youth Leadership Training, Self-Efficacy and Capacity Building
      Health and Wellness
      Life Coaching, Mentoring and Professional Counseling
      Educational Advancement, Vocational Training and the Arts

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The Center is open for youth ages 14-23 from 3:00 - 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays in the lower level of the Unitarian Universalist Church, 705 23rd Street, Ogden.  

Want more info, ask questions, or become a volunteer? Visit ogdenoutreach.org, email us, or call 801-686-4528.  Donations of any size are gratefully appreciated!  Donate securely

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Ogden OUTreach Resource Center

705 23rd Street

Ogden, UT 84401

801.686.4528

www.ogdenoutreach.org