Recent E-Newsletters

Working Together For Good

“And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.”Romans 8:28 NKJV WORKING TOGETHER FOR GOOD inspires our teachers to help our students to be their best and achieve their dreams. Serving as a place of hope and by teaching core values based on principles of good character, faith in God, and belief in yourself, our Christian focused approach strives to build young leaders within the community of North Minneapolis. Please join us for our Women’s Luncheon to learn more about all the wonderful things we are doing to create an inspiring and uplifting atmosphere for our students. Women’s LuncheonMinikahda Country Club3205 Excelsior Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55416Wednesday, August 18, 2021 11:30AMRSVP: Nancy Wurm nwurm@hhyd.org or 612.522.4485 ext. 13SUMMER SPOT Building trust, communication skills, and learning their leadership styles is what our 4th-9th grade students learned at Base Camp located at Fort Snelling on July 8th. The younger students participated in various group activities where they worked together to communicate and accomplish difficult tasks such as the low ropes course. The students also learned the basics of archery and had the opportunity to challenge themselves while

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Summer is in Full Swing at Hospitality House

“Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity.” 1 Tim 4:12 Our Summer Spot program began June 21 and we are excited to have 92 registered students K-9th grade this summer! We are so blessed to have our doors reopened post-COVID. Over the next eight weeks our teachers will be working with the students on academics, taking field trips and working on their character development by going over the virtues taught in 1 Tim 4:12. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for fun weekly updates! Academic UpdateWe are so proud of all the academic accomplishments and improvements that our students made over the course of the 2020-2021 school year. The pre and post-test scores show that by participating in our afterschool programs there was a 28% combined overall growth for reading and math and 42% overall at grade level. Business BreakfastOn June 3 we had our Business Breakfast at Edina Country Club. Thank you to all who attended to help make this event a success as we reached our $175,000 goal! How truly amazing! We are grateful for your

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Praying for our Community

Praying for our CommunityHospitality House Youth Development is in daily prayer for our community and we invite you to join us. In the midst of the present day challenges and community unrest, we firmly believe that Prayer is our greatest weapon, and that God is still in control. He is the same today as He was yesterday and forever more. Amen! The following Bible verses are good reminders, and are still true today: Micah 6:8“What does God require of you, O man? To act justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God”. 2 Chronicles 7:14“If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then I will hear from heaven, I will forgive their sins and restore their land”. We seek God’s Mercy, Grace, and Peace.Free Ham GiveawayOn March 25, we were joined by Minnesota Vikings Fullback CJ Ham and MPD Officer Dillard to give away free hams from HyVee. We had a wonderful turnout on a beautiful day and continue to love serving our community. Over 300 hams were given out to our neighbors in total. Students Ready to LearnEven in these

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March Madness at Hospitality House

We hope you’re enjoying watching all the college basketball games this month. Here are some shots of future college basketball players from our teams at Hospitality House! Building BoatsThe 5th graders recently had the challenge to build a boat that could hold coins while learning about density and the Titanic. On Monday we began with 2 water density experiments to learn if something will sink or float. Tuesday students learned about how boats displace water to help them float. Students were given a “budget” so that they could purchase materials to build their boat. On Wednesday, we did the first round of testing and discussed what worked and what didn’t. One student’s boat held 136 coins! On Thursday the students then were given an unlimited budget to create another boat with the goal of holding more coins then their previous boat. Every single boat held more coins on the next day. A student’s boat held 160 coins on this day! SAVE THE DATE: JUNE 3, 2021 Local Sportscaster Mike Max will be speaking at our upcoming Business Breakfast taking place on June 3rd, 2021 from 7-9am at the Edina Country Club. We’re planning on an in-person event… Save the date

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Remembering God’s Love For Our Community

Hospitality House is celebrating Black History Month Remembering God’s Love on Valentine’s Day LEGO Building CompetitionThis past month, our Afterschool students participated in a LEGO Building Contest. Our students designed and built things that they would like to see if Hospitality House were to remodel and/or grow. Below is our 1st graders beginning their construction work. Here’s an amazing 2nd grader, in process of creating a model of a second gym. He loves to play basketball so there was no doubt that an additional basketball court and gym were his project. Also in our LEGO contest, another student wanted to have a new indoor pool as part of growing Hospitality House. He also loves pirates and ships so he included them in his new Hospitality House pool. Many of our kids were very excited about the possibility of expanding Hospitality House! Finally, a special thank you to our supporters for helping us work with these special children.NEW Microsoft Office Zoom WorkshopWe got a chance to try another new thing at Hospitality House: a Zoom Workshop! Michael Reeves, who has run many IT workshops previous to the Covid Pandemic, just began a 9-week series with our teens on how to use

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Remembering MLK’s Call to Care for the Next Generation

“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Super Students of the MonthOur spiritual theme for this year is “NEW”. For January, the students are memorizing and discussing Ezekiel 36:26, “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you, your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.” We have also started a NEW program called the Super Students of the Month. For students that have completed and reached their goals in spiritual and academic work they receive the Super Student of the Month award which includes a meal of their choice (limitations apply). These student award winners are enjoying some delicious Cane’s Chicken and fries. Another one of the fun activities we did with the kids over the past month was to decorate pillowcases. Victory George our 4th grade teacher said “Lorrell” spent much time and was very proud of her beautiful design. Great job!Inner City TennisInner City Tennis has run several clinics at Hospitality House over the Christmas Holidays. Our kids greatly enjoyed learning and playing tennis! Thank

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