Thursday, April 8, 2010

"Art Trunk" @ CWA



THRIVE at CWA –Cayce Learning Center took full advantage of “Art Trunk”, sponsored by The Frist Center for the Visual Arts. Art Trunk is a mobile art program that looks to stimulate and increase art and artist awareness in partnering community programs. Students begin the curriculum with a pre-test designed to survey their Greek art knowledge.
After an instructional overview by teachers, the kids used clay medium and plastic scalpels to create original artistic pieces inspired by this years “Hero’s” theme. Whenever “Art Trunk” comes around for artistic enlightenment, THRIVE will be waiting with young minds seeking illumination.













































































Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Center Programming


Computer Lab Hours
Monday – Thursday
9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Adult Basic Computer Class
Wednesdays
10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Adult English as a Second Language Class (ESL)
Tuesday & Thursday
10:00 am – 12:00 pm

THRIVE After School Program Hours
Monday – Friday
2:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Martha O'Bryan Center Presents: "Family Reading Night"




For the second time this program year, THRIVE families were treated to “Family Reading Night”. Misty Moody, Director of Youth Education, Martha O’Bryan Center, took families to a magical land of literary fun as everyone entered MOB’s transformed gymnasium. Queens, Knights, and scattered musical acts showcased this semester’s theme. Participants made family crest, enjoyed a variety of games, and were privy to storytelling by supportive volunteers. Eating and camaraderie topped off an enlightening evening and children grabbed arms full of complimentary storybooks as they said their goodbyes. Reading was definitely Fun as April 6, 2010 brought a night of family advocacy to the THRIVE After school Program.











































































































































































Sunday, February 14, 2010


The Center welcomed the Nashville Prayer Group as they sponsored the CWA Valentine’s Day Breakfast. Adults and children made greeting cards and enjoyed a delightful spread from Panera Bread. Volunteerism was cupids’ arrow on this lovely day of hearts.






Friday, December 25, 2009

"Breakfast With Santa"


Holiday spirit filled the air as the Communication Workers of America (CWA) Local 3808 Union played host to the Center’s annual “Breakfast with Santa”. About 100 Plaza residents gathered in fellowship and fun to take pictures and whisper wishes in Santa’s ear. Families engaged in seasonal arts and crafts while they waited, and each child personally received a take home goody bag from the big guy. The CWA Local 3808 Union continues to show its support for the CWA-Cayce Learning Center and the families it serves.
Special Thanks to Mr. & Mrs. Roger Womble and the CWA Local 3808 Board

Friday, November 27, 2009

THRIVE GOES GREEN!


The middle school students of the THRIVE after school program helped the environment and enriched their local community through one of their seasonal community service projects. The students maintain complete creative control over their projects and collective decided on a beautification venture for their very own, CWA Plaza Apartments. With the help of Ms. Carol Norton, Chair of Rediscover East; Ms. Vicki Crick, On-Site Complex Manger of CWA Plaza Apartments; and a band of gracious volunteers, 13 students planted ten trees along the apartment grounds. They incorporated teamwork and hard work as they planted, mulched, and watered the seedlings. Mr. Thomas Solensky provided guidance and the center’s Board showed its support as Mr. Ed. Phillips, lent a helping hand. CWA complex staff helped with preparation and even a few high schoolers donated their time. Wednesday November 25 was a great day as THRIVE students showcased their community and environmental pride!

The THRIVE middle school students would like to give a special thanks to:

Ms. Carol Norton, Rediscover East
Mr. Thomas Solensky, Soundforest.org
Ms. Vicki Crick & Mr. Jeremiah Crick, CWA Plaza Apartments
Ms. Tanga Gibson & Mr. Andre Johnson, CWA Plaza Apartments
Mr. Ed. Phillips, Director of Multifamily Program, HUD
Ms. Annette Fuller & Ms. Crystal Goodman, HUD
Ms. Mekayle Houghton & Mr. Augie Houghton, Project Blue Streams
Ms. Deonna Ladd, Ms. Sonaida Adam, Ms. Yasmine Eli, & Mr. Sanad Adam, THRIVE
Metro Beautification


Monday, November 16, 2009

Students Take A Stand Against Violence



THRIVE students partnered with the Oasis Center and the Youth Opportunity Center to help stop youth violence in Nashville. The citywide "Keeping Our Youth" March was hosted by Youth United and was held on November 14. Middle and high school students made signs and walked from the Juvenile Justice Center to the Metro Courthouse; advocating along the way. Following the march, students heard speeches from community leaders, payed homage to lives lost, and learned alternatives to youth violence. It was a memorable day for the city as THRIVE youth did their part to better their community.



Friday, October 23, 2009

A Commitment to Community















Elementary students participated in their first community service project this week. Students volunteered with the Martha O'Bryan "Meals on Wheels" Program. The program delivers hot lunches to senior citizens that might not otherwise receive a nutritious meal. Students created wonderful place mats and delivered them ,along with lunch plates, to seniors living in East Nashville's Edgehill Manor. They took pictuers with each participants and had a Blast!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Center Programming

Computer Lab Hours
Monday – Thursday
9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Adult Basic Computer Class
Wednesdays
10:00 am – 11:00 am

Adult English Class (ESL)
Tuesday & Thursday
10:00 am – 12:00 pm

THRIVE Hours
Monday – Thursday
2:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Monday, August 10, 2009

Back To School

After and exciting summer, it's already time for students to report back to school. The first day (half day) of school will be on Friday August 14 and the THRIVE after school program will begin on Monday August 17.

Changes this year

- THRIVE @ CWA is only accepting 55 students this year. High school students will sign up at CWA-Cayce Learning Center but will be bused and housed at the Martha O'Bryan Center. Stop by to register your child/children as soon as possible, as vacancies are limited.

- In addition to two full-time AmeriCorps positions, the center will be adding two new part-time AmeriCorps positions. As in years past, AmeriCorps memebrs will be assisting with THRIVE.

-THRIVE will also be hiring Transition Coaches to work directly with middle and high school students. Coaches will help students reach their individual goals and assist them in transitioning to high school and/or college.


The THRIVE After-School Enrichment Program continues to provide a safe and exciting learning environment for students in the Stratford cluster; offering services designed to develop citizenship awareness, strong character, and educational strenghts that lead to marketable skills and higher education.