Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Geocaching Party This Sunday

LCPC children, youth,& families are invited to a

Geocaching Party

This Sunday, July 27th

12:30p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

at Magnuson Park

7400 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115 > directions

Meet at the park for a NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Geocaching experience.

All you need is a hankering to find a hidden treasure with a group of LCPC friends.

“What is Geocaching?” you ask. In simple terms: A treasure hunt using a GPS to find your treasure (cache).

Find more information at http://www.geocaching.com/faq

We’ll meet up at Magnuson Park with Erick Blandin who is our resident Geocaching pro.

Erick will have coordinates for a few caches that are already hidden throughout the park, and he’ll show us how to use a GPS.

  • If you have a GPS you can bring it along.
  • If you have a GPS we could borrow, contact Erick by Sunday morning.
  • Wear clothing and shoes appropriate for walking in the weather that day
  • Young children need to have a parent present or another adult appointed to keep tabs on them.
  • There will be light snacks provided, BUT please eat before or bring a lunch if you need something more substantial.

Please RSVP to Leena ASAP (206.362.6878 or dff@lakecitypres.org).

If you have questions about Geocaching or GPS please connect with Erick Blandin (oak@pobox.com).

If you are unable to make it this time and interested in geocaching another time, let us know!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Lake City Pres Drop In Playtime on Tuesdays

Hi there! I just wanted to let you know we've opened the Drop-In playtime up to every Tuesday at our church – Lake City Presbyterian. You are invited to join if you have young children. Please pass the information on to other parents and grandparents in the north Seattle area to help spread the word.

 

Indoors Drop in playtime for families with children age infant-4 years at Lake City Presbyterian Church. Infant friendly activity corner and age appropriate play toys and creative activities for toddlers and preschool aged children. Last 15 mins is faith-based circle time closing with a few songs and a prayer. Staying for circle time is not a requirement. Bring a friend or a playgroup of friends! Call or Email Leena for more information (206-362-6878 or dff@lakecitypres.org). 3841 NE 123rd Street, Seattle WA 98125

 

Thanks!

 

~Leena Prindle

 

Director of Faith Formation

Lake City Presbyterian

 

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Youth Specialties Parents of Teens Newsletter

You can subscribe to this weekly newsletter either by emailing Leena she’ll forward it on to you next week, subscribe directly if you’d rather, and/or pass it along to your ‘parents of teens’ friends. Either way, each week will bring a new article or excerpt with valuable insight for parents of teens, along with links and insights into their teens' worlds, and more!

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Observing Memorial Day with Your Children


We all know Memorial Day brings students a day off from school, and for some adults a day off from work. It follows a popular weekend for camping, summer kick-off BBQs, and relaxing. But how can we help our children understand what the day really is about?

As Christians we can also consider the believers who have gone before us on this journey of faith in Jesus:
"Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight and the sin that clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us," Hebrews 12:1

And ultimately remembering Jesus as he died for our sins to give us life forever:
"For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life." John 3:16

Below is an article from ChildrensMinistry.com. Read to glean an idea or two. Leave a comment on this blog to share with others how you will or how you observe the true purpose of Memorial Day. Enjoy!

~Leena

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Understanding the Importance of Memorial Day

Don’t let Memorial Day pass by without helping your kids understand the importance of honoring others. Great ways to observe this important day include:

• Visiting and tending the graves of loved ones.
• Visiting a museum or memorial dedicated to national heroes.
• Wearing a red poppy to honor those who died serving the country (for more information, go to http://www.usmemorialday.org/.
• Sharing stories about loved ones.
• Observing the National Moment of Remembrance (a moment of silence observed at 3 p.m. to honor our fallen heroes), a resolution passed in December 2000.
• Discussing what it means to be a hero.

Tracing Your Family Tree
Over Memorial Day weekend, trace your family’s roots by creating a family tree keepsake with your children. This is a wonderful way to help kids understand about the Memorial Day holiday, learn about their roots, and remember loved ones who’ve passed away.
Cut out a brown construction paper tree trunk and three large green construction paper circles. Glue the trunk to a large sheet of paper. Then overlap the three large circles to make the leaves of the tree (see illustration). Cut out a red construction paper apple for each ancestor you add to the family tree.

Place an apple in the center of the tree with your first child’s name and birthday written on the apple. Directly below the first child’s apple, place any siblings’ apples with the same information. Branch out from the children with parents and grandparents. You can make the tree simple by adding only immediate relatives, such as parents and grandparents.

If you’d like to make the tree more detailed or continue the project, your family can research to find distant relatives, along with their country of origin or occupation. If you’d like more information on how to search your family’s ancestry, check out one of these Web sites: http://www.familytreemaker.com/; http://www.ancestry.com/; or http://www.genhomepage.com/.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Middle School Chronicles of Narnia Update for this Friday

Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian Middle school Movie Event

This Friday May 16th, 2008 ~ 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Hi everyone as of this morning I haven’t heard a yay or nay from everyone, 3 youth are ‘for sure’ for Friday night.

I have 10 tickets total so there is still room for more LCPC youth and friends at this point! Please RSVP to Leena so we know to expect you.

· Meeting at Time Out Burgers @ 6:00 p.m. at Time Out Burgers for Dinner and applying faith to the Prince Caspian discussion

5807 244th St SW, Mountlake Terrace, WA (Cross Streets: Between Gateway Pl and 54th Ave W)Leena plans to be there by 5:45 p.m.

· Movie at Regal Mountlake 9

6009 244th SW, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 Starts at 7pm runs for approx 2hrs 20 minutes.

· Pick up youth at movie theater at 9:30/9:45 p.m.

· Cost is $10 per person

Leena’s cell phone # is 425-445-2471

See you there!

Leena Prindle Director of Faith Formation ~Lake City Presbyterian Church

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

May Kid's Night is Kids Day on Saturday May 17th

May Kid’s Night will be Kid’s Day

Saturday May 17,2008

3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. at Lake City Pres.


Inuit Baseball game (Don't ask, we'll explain later!) and a sports theme. Wear your favorite sports team shirt/jersey/etc.

Children grades K-6 meet at the church for outdoor games, devotions, and snacks. Invite your friends!


Contact Leena Prindle for more information.