Sunday, July 31, 2011

Culture Camp 2011: "Water Fun in the Sun!"

Water is of utmost importance to every culture in the world, and for SDAIHC's 8th Annual Culture Camp, "Water Fun in the Sun!", 31 Native American youth, along with parent chaperones and staff, learned about water's role in the history and present-day lives of local tribes. Despite some unexpected adversity, this year's Culture Camp was a cascade of cheer!

Each day, we traveled to different parts of the County to experience three very different bodies of water. On day 1, we trekked up the North County mountains to the San Luis Rey River on the La Jolla Indian Reservation and were greeted with a presentation from Bill Nelson, John Parada and John Beresford from the Environmental Protection Office of the La Jolla Band of LuiseƱo Indians. Before some inner tubing, we learned about preventing pollution in the fresh water system, how the cleanliness of the river's water can be checked by the presence of insects known as benthic macroinvertebrates (BMIs), and about different poisonous plants we should avoid. View the video of day 1 on YouTube here.

On day 2, East County heat was subdued by the fresh, still waters of the El Capitan Reservoir, where we learned how to operate motorboats and rowboats to a cove on the edge of the reservoir. After a few hours of boating, wading, and a pizza lunch from Vinny's Brooklyn Pizza, we drove to the Barona Cultural Center, where Director Cheryl Hinton informed us about the forcible removal of the Barona and Viejas people from the original Capitan Grande Reservation in 1931, part of which was flooded to create the El Capitan Reservoir.

Day 3 brought us to Mission Beach, where members, staff and parents enjoyed a warm day of body boarding, skateboarding, water balloon battles, and barbecued kebabs. The Youth Center hand drum, made by Steve Garcia during Culture Camp 2010, was decorated with paint thumbprints of Culture Camp participants under the supervision of Vickie Gambala, Director of Soaring Eagles Families. Ms. Gambala and Richard Orvedal then guided the youth in gathering the materials to create medicine pouches.

Check out pictures from each day of Culture Camp 2011 on our Photobucket here (click on the sub-albums on the right-hand navigation bar).

Saturday, July 16, 2011

YC marches with Nations of the 4 Directions in San Diego LGBT Pride 2011!

Health Center staff, Youth Center members, families and friends joined Karen Vigneault and the Nations of the 4 Directions in the 2011 San Diego LGBT Pride Parade!  Youth Center members handed out frisbees to parade onlookers, while staff and volunteers passed out prophylactics and personal lubricant for prevention outreach to the community.  Check out pictures of the event from within the parade's perspective here.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Happy 2nd birthday Youth Center!



We're a toddler now! To celebrate our birthday, we started with a day at the park, followed by a pork/beef taco AND the now-annual-tradition of spam with potatoes. We wouldv'e had homemade ice cream, but someone forgot to get ice...we'll do that tomorrow. Instead of ice cream, we had a sweet (literally) mocha-coconut roll, which was savored during a session of Friday Night Live, in which members played "The staring game." Here's to many, many more years for SDAIHYC!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Lumpia and twins

No reason for this post. Well, except to show yall the result of Youth Counselor/Administrative Assistant Erica Charley's first time making lumpia EVER, and syke you out with one of our sets of twins here at SDAIHYC watching Sponge Bob before Fitness Fun at the park...can you tell who is who?

Sunday, July 3, 2011

SDAIHYC now on Facebook!

Yes, yes; the Youth Center has finally caught up with the 21st century and started a Facebook page. No, Facebook is not unblocked on the Youth Center computers. "Then why have a Facebook page?" you ask. Well, beyond the monthly emails, blog, website, and calendars handed out at the Youth Center, Facebook is the best way to update everyone on everything that's going on. For instance, we're closed on July 4th. Well, I guess you read that here on the blog, but it's on the Facebook page, too! You can "Like" our page here, and you can be our friend (be our FRIEND!) through this profile. Enjoy your holiday weekend; good luck to those at the Pechanga Powwow! Drive home safely!