Our July meeting was this morning, and here is what was discussed:
Climate Crisis Horcrux - The main "ask" of the Climate Crisis Horcrux was that HPA members submit ideas and art to the Imagine Better Contest. Voting in the contests is now open and will run until the 31st. You can check out the submissions and vote here, http://bit.ly/splashlifehpa. (If you would be so kind as to vote for my artwork, I would really appreciate it! http://dft.ba/-FVe)
Knitting Projects - Our knitting projects are still coming along! We are knitting snuggles for the Snuggles Project (www.snugglesproject.org) as well as afghan squares for Warm Up America (www.warmupamerica.org).
Craft Fair - We will be participating in Marple Christian Church's annual craft fair again this year! The craft fair is on Saturday October 15th, 9am - 4pm.
Next Meeting - Our next meeting will be Saturday August 20th.
Dumbledore's Army of Delaware County is a community chapter of the Harry Potter Alliance. New members are always welcome! To learn more or to get involved, please e-mail danielleg@thehpalliance.org. For more information on the HPA in general, please visit http://www.thehpalliance.org. You can also follow our chapter on Twitter, http://www.twitter.com/DAofDelco.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Thursday, July 21, 2011
July Meeting Reminder
Our July meeting is coming up this Saturday, July 23rd!
Have you submitted an idea or art to the Imagine Better Contest? You still have time! The deadline has been extended to tomorrow (Friday) night. http://bit.ly/splashlifehpa
Dumbledore's Army of Delaware County is a community chapter of the Harry Potter Alliance. New members are always welcome! To learn more or to get involved, please e-mail danielleg@thehpalliance.org. To learn more about the HPA in general, please visit http://www.thehpalliance.org.
Have you submitted an idea or art to the Imagine Better Contest? You still have time! The deadline has been extended to tomorrow (Friday) night. http://bit.ly/splashlifehpa
Dumbledore's Army of Delaware County is a community chapter of the Harry Potter Alliance. New members are always welcome! To learn more or to get involved, please e-mail danielleg@thehpalliance.org. To learn more about the HPA in general, please visit http://www.thehpalliance.org.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
The Countdown Weeks 6 and 7
We are almost finished our countdown!
On Sunday July 3rd, we watched Half-Blood Prince as well as worked on our submissions for the Climate Crisis Contest.
On Friday July 8th, we will watching Deathly Hallows Part 1 as well as working on our knitting projects.
On Sunday July 3rd, we watched Half-Blood Prince as well as worked on our submissions for the Climate Crisis Contest.
On Friday July 8th, we will watching Deathly Hallows Part 1 as well as working on our knitting projects.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
The Countdown Weeks 5 & 6
On Sunday June 26th, we watched Order of the Phoenix as well as worked on our knitting projects for the Snuggles Project (www.snugglesproject.org) and Warm Up America (www.warmupamerica.org).
On Sunday July 3rd, we will be watching Half-Blood Prince as well as working on our submissions for the Climate Crisis contests!
On Sunday July 3rd, we will be watching Half-Blood Prince as well as working on our submissions for the Climate Crisis contests!
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
The Climate Crisis Horcrux
The Deathly Hallows Campaign has been a long journey, but we're finally here. We have made it to the seventh Horcrux! The seventh Horcrux is the Climate Crisis Horcrux. The Climate Crisis is a hefty opponent to battle. It is strong enough to kill millions and millions of people; what can we possibly do to fight it? A lot. To make this battle more manageable, the Climate Crisis Horcrux has been divided into seven major themes.
1. Brooms and Floo Powder - This theme is about transportation and energy. In the wizarding world, the main forms of transportation are brooms and floo powder. These are very green ways to travel as they do not require energy. Things are very different in our world, at least I've never traveled by broom or floo powder. Many of us drive wherever we need to go. Sometimes driving is necessary, but sometimes it is not. Perhaps we could cut down on energy consumption by walking, riding a bike, carpooling, or using public transportation.
2. Forbidden Forests and Care of Magical Creatures - This one is about deforestation and agriculture. When done responsibly, farming can really benefit our world. However, there are also agricultural practices that have a negative impact and harm our environment. You can help with this theme by learning your carbon footprint. You can find out your carbon footprint by taking this quiz, http://www.carbonfootprint.com/carbonfootprint.html. Maybe there are aspects of your carbon footprint that could use a little work. For example, you could eat more locally grown foods or eat less processed foods.
3. Advocating for So-Called Muggleborns - This one deals with communities affected by the Climate Crisis. Because these communities are often indigenous or impoverished, they are often looked down upon, similar to how Muggleborns were often looked down upon in the wizarding world. However, these communities have many capabilities and are necessary in fighting the Climate Crisis.
4. The Chamber of Secrets Has Been Opened - Many of us have heard of the Chamber of Commerce. However, a lot of us don't know what the Chamber of Commerce is or does. It turns out the Chamber of Commerce is very similar to Lucius Malfoy. Because he was wealthy and influential, Lucius had a lot of pull with the Ministry of Magic. The Chamber of Commerce, on a national level, is one of the largest lobbying groups fighting recognition and acceptance of the Climate Crisis.
5. The Quibbler and Potterwatch - This theme is about media misinformation. While the Daily Prophet refused to report that Voldemort had returned, the media often refuses to report that the Climate Crisis is a problem. They make it seem like scientists are undecided on the issue when, in fact, as many as 97% of scientists agree that we need to be paying attention to the Climate Crisis.
6. A Better Burrow - This one deals with community, household, and neighborhood programs. There are many things that we can do in our homes, schools, and communities to help the environment. We can recycle. We can do less laundry. We can reduce our electricty use. We can even reduce the amount of trash that we make.
7. Phoenix Rising - The final theme is about celebrating the Earth and each other in creative/spiritual ways. Hogwarts students loved to enjoy nice weather by the lake. Similarly, we can get outside and enjoy nature. Another great way to participate in this theme is by submitting something to the art contest.
As part of this Horcrux, the HPA is teaming up with Splashlife (http://bit.ly/splashlife) to host two contests. For the first contest, HPA members are invited to generate ideas on how to battle the Climate Crisis. To help you focus your ideas for this one, check out Splashlife's website - http://bit.ly/splashlife. The second contest is an art contest. It can be visual, music, video, or anything else you can imagine.
To learn more about this Horcrux, check out the website - http://bit.ly/horcrux7.
1. Brooms and Floo Powder - This theme is about transportation and energy. In the wizarding world, the main forms of transportation are brooms and floo powder. These are very green ways to travel as they do not require energy. Things are very different in our world, at least I've never traveled by broom or floo powder. Many of us drive wherever we need to go. Sometimes driving is necessary, but sometimes it is not. Perhaps we could cut down on energy consumption by walking, riding a bike, carpooling, or using public transportation.
2. Forbidden Forests and Care of Magical Creatures - This one is about deforestation and agriculture. When done responsibly, farming can really benefit our world. However, there are also agricultural practices that have a negative impact and harm our environment. You can help with this theme by learning your carbon footprint. You can find out your carbon footprint by taking this quiz, http://www.carbonfootprint.com/carbonfootprint.html. Maybe there are aspects of your carbon footprint that could use a little work. For example, you could eat more locally grown foods or eat less processed foods.
3. Advocating for So-Called Muggleborns - This one deals with communities affected by the Climate Crisis. Because these communities are often indigenous or impoverished, they are often looked down upon, similar to how Muggleborns were often looked down upon in the wizarding world. However, these communities have many capabilities and are necessary in fighting the Climate Crisis.
4. The Chamber of Secrets Has Been Opened - Many of us have heard of the Chamber of Commerce. However, a lot of us don't know what the Chamber of Commerce is or does. It turns out the Chamber of Commerce is very similar to Lucius Malfoy. Because he was wealthy and influential, Lucius had a lot of pull with the Ministry of Magic. The Chamber of Commerce, on a national level, is one of the largest lobbying groups fighting recognition and acceptance of the Climate Crisis.
5. The Quibbler and Potterwatch - This theme is about media misinformation. While the Daily Prophet refused to report that Voldemort had returned, the media often refuses to report that the Climate Crisis is a problem. They make it seem like scientists are undecided on the issue when, in fact, as many as 97% of scientists agree that we need to be paying attention to the Climate Crisis.
6. A Better Burrow - This one deals with community, household, and neighborhood programs. There are many things that we can do in our homes, schools, and communities to help the environment. We can recycle. We can do less laundry. We can reduce our electricty use. We can even reduce the amount of trash that we make.
7. Phoenix Rising - The final theme is about celebrating the Earth and each other in creative/spiritual ways. Hogwarts students loved to enjoy nice weather by the lake. Similarly, we can get outside and enjoy nature. Another great way to participate in this theme is by submitting something to the art contest.
As part of this Horcrux, the HPA is teaming up with Splashlife (http://bit.ly/splashlife) to host two contests. For the first contest, HPA members are invited to generate ideas on how to battle the Climate Crisis. To help you focus your ideas for this one, check out Splashlife's website - http://bit.ly/splashlife. The second contest is an art contest. It can be visual, music, video, or anything else you can imagine.
To learn more about this Horcrux, check out the website - http://bit.ly/horcrux7.
The Countdown Weeks 4 & 5
Week 4 of our movie countdown was this past Sunday, June 19. We watched Goblet of Fire as well as discussed the Climate Crisis Horcrux.
On June 26th, we will be watching Order of the Phoenix as well as working on our knitting projects for the Snuggles Project and Warm Up America.
On June 26th, we will be watching Order of the Phoenix as well as working on our knitting projects for the Snuggles Project and Warm Up America.
Friday, June 17, 2011
The Countdown
Our movie countdown to the eighth and final Potter film continues!
On June 12th, we watched Prisoner of Azkaban and made Hero Mail cards for Operation Write Home.
On June 19th, we will be watching Goblet of Fire as well as discussing the Climate Crisis Horcrux.
The Climate Crisis Horcrux is the seventh Horcrux of the HPA's Deathly Hallows Campaign. To learn more about this Horcrux, go here - http://bit.ly/horcrux7
On June 12th, we watched Prisoner of Azkaban and made Hero Mail cards for Operation Write Home.
On June 19th, we will be watching Goblet of Fire as well as discussing the Climate Crisis Horcrux.
The Climate Crisis Horcrux is the seventh Horcrux of the HPA's Deathly Hallows Campaign. To learn more about this Horcrux, go here - http://bit.ly/horcrux7
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