Dear Grandparents...

In our school curriculum, we address life cycles, family, elders, and caretakers in our life. We enjoy nurturing the relationship between your children and their grandparents or loved elders in their life.

We are preparing to send a unique handmade art invitation to Nia House grandparents! 

Please help us to cultivate this relationship by providing up to date contacts for these important people. 

 

Please visit the site below to provide Nia House with addresses:

Grandparent Form

At Nia House We Grow & Eat Our Vegetables

Araya is getting the garden ready!

Nia House is known for getting children to eat their greens and vegetables. How? Many parents confess that their children won't touch anything green at home, while at Nia House greens are devoured. One way we do this- the children grow the food! They tend the earth, plant the seed, water it, see it sprout, harvest, wash, cut, cook, and consume!  

Here is one of our first carrot sprouts!

Enjoy these blogs and articles on ways to incorporate more vegetables into your child's diet. Also, please share- how do you prepare delicious and desirable veggies?

These articles offer a little insight:

NY Times Blog: Ask Grover: How to Get Children to Eat Vegetables

Washington Post: Researchers have discovered a surprisingly simple way to get kids to eat more veggies

Here are a couple of sites with beautiful recipes:

Super Healthy Kids: delicious and fun recipe ideas.

Fresh for Kids: Breakfast, Lunch to go, Dinner, soups, smoothies & more!

What do your children love?

Thank you, Wholehearted Chef!

Saturday's celebration of Nia House was beautiful. We will slowly savor the celebration over the next week with pictures and expressions of gratitude to the many people that helped make it all come together.

On the topic of savoring- let's start with the dessert! Meet Christina Sachs, The Wholehearted Chef, and the baker of the delicious cake served on Saturday. When I contacted Christina initially, her quote was outside of our budget. Christina lowered her cost by more than half to support Nia House. The cake you enjoyed was organic, GMO free, and so good! Christina has been so gracious throughout the process. Please read more about her and consider her for your catering and baking needs. Christina has generously offered to continue supporting Nia House. Let's support her in return!

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Meet Chef Christina Sachs owner and operator of The WholeHearted Chef, and your baker for the Grand Opening ceremony.  She was raised in a health and food conscious family and started learning to cook with her mom as early as five years old.  She has lived and cooked professionally in the Bay for nearly ten years and is joyfully committed to the farm to table and slow foods movement.  The mission of the WholeHearted Chef is to create beautiful, delicious and nutritious food that celebrates local abundance, supports the local community and can bring family, friends and communities together.  The WholeHearted Chef offers a variety of culinary services including private chef, event catering and specialty baking. Chef Christina Sachs has extensive, though not limited to, experience with vegetarian, vegan, raw, gluten and refined sugar-free cooking and can easily work with any dietary requests. 

Thank you for including The WholeHearted Chef in your celebration and we look forward to serving you in the future.

Find Chef Christina Sachs on Facebook at The Wholehearted Chef.  By email at wholeheartedchef@gmail.com or call (805) 407-7010.

 

 

  

The Party is Soon!

Happy Friday everyone!

We are so excited that the Grand Opening Ceremony and Silent Auction are just a week away! If you haven't already, please make a donation and reserve your space. We want to celebrate with you. Simply click on the words "Grand Opening Ceremony..." and you will find everything you need to make it.  

Nia House has been blessed by very generous donations from the community. Here is a sneak peak at some of the exciting donations:

Harry Best and Shebang will be providing live Calypso Steel drum music. Harry Best is a long time family friend to the Wood Family (Atticus) and has agreed to kick the party off from 5-6pm. Don't miss it! 

Scotch Bonnet will be catering the event with traditional Jamaican food. Chef OB (father to O'Brien and Evan) has prepared a delicious menu for the event.

 The Wholehearted Chef, Christina Sachs, will provide dessert- a Jamaican Toto Coconut cake. It is going to be amazing. Save room! 

Thank you all for your giving hearts and support of Nia House. 

Click on the names above to visit their sites and learn more.

Get Your Links: Google Calendar & Volunteer Sign-Up

What a treat to come to a carpet room full of old parents and many new additions. Though all claiming our sides- "South Side!", we all are part of a growing Nia House community. 

Thank you for sharing your skill sets. The evening's best:

"Limited (good with those charged with crimes)."

"Peanut Butter and Jelly Wraps."

"Face wiper. Teacher. Mom."

We look forward to honing in on your strengths to support our school community.  

As promised, here are a few important links.

For all the information you need on how to support Nia House through Amazon Smile, Berkeley Bowl Scrip, and more check out our Support Page.

Thanks all. The party on the 26th is going to be FUN! Get your tickets, volunteer, and let's celebrate Nia House! 

We've Moved In!

With a tremendous push from the Nia House staff and the help of our community, we did it! We moved into our new campus. Thank you to everyone that helped make this possible. From building the tables and shelves, planting trees, finishing furniture, moving boxes, you name it- Thank You!!!

Now, get ready to celebrate. Please plan to join us at the Grand Opening Ceremony & Silent Auction celebration on Saturday, September 26th. We hope to see you there! Click here for details. 

Our building was designed by Denise Hall Montgomery Architecture.

Continue to stay tuned for pictures of the children in their new classrooms.



Join in Nia House's Time Capsule

The Nia House Time Capsule will be buried at the Grand Opening Ceremony on Saturday, September 26th.

All families that have donated $50 or more to our Program Expansion are invited to fill an envelope full of love and memory to be unearthed in 2034 at Nia House's 60th Anniversary. 

If you haven’t donated, you still can!

You can fill your envelope with a letter to your child that they will receive 20 years from now, photos, art, family stories, store receipts, song lists... you name it! 

Commercial envelope size  (3.5 x 6 inches) is ideal.

Email or talk to Stacey with any questions: stacey@niahouse.org 

 

 

 

 

First Day of School!

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Today was an historic day for Nia House, marking the integration of new and old.

The old Nia House children welcomed new friends and practiced the formality of a greeting, including a handshake, name exchange, and a “nice to meet you.” Many of the children’s old friends returned today, to resume the games and works they left off with a week ago, the same old sandbox and playhouse, joined now, by new friends.

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Our old office and former toddler wing have beautiful new oak flooring and are prepared for preschool children that will comprise a second new class. The old preschool classrooms remain, anchoring the children to something familiar- their home away from home.

It feels almost as though our old campus simply unfolded, opening into a new and naturally integrated, yet contemporary campus. Our new toddler classrooms have children inside!

It is heartwarming to know that the Nia House experience will be available to many more children and families. Within our beautiful new light filled classrooms and our familiar and established campus, the children of Nia House embarked today on their first day of school for the 2015-16 year. 

Thank you, Denise Hall Montgomery, our architect and Nia House alum mother, for envisioning this new campus. Everyone that walks into the office and classrooms from parents, to staff, to the children feel so pleased. You did a beautiful job. Please check out some of Denise's other projects: http://www.dhmarchitecture.com

Thank you teachers and staff for working so hard over the past week and weekends to prepare the school. It feels amazing.

Finally, thank you Eve for guiding us all through this process with such grace and vision.

Welcome to all the families, new and old! We are thrilled to merge our big Nia House family community. It is going to be a special year.


Join Nia House in Celebration: September 26th!

We are thrilled to announce that toddlers will enter into new Nia House classrooms on Tuesday, September 8th!

Come celebrate this historic moment in Nia House history at our Grand Opening Ceremony on Saturday, September 26th. 

 

Enjoy a Caribbean infused evening of live music and dinner at Nia House’s Annual Silent  Auction.The event will be held on our newly expanded campus.

For everything you need to know, to make a donation for tickets, or reserve childcare, click here Grand Opening Ceremony

Make New Friends but Keep the Old

It is a bittersweet day today at Nia House. With confidence and love we send off our graduates, Brazil, Damian, Dashiell, and Olin. We know they have learned the invaluable skills of how to make a friend, solve conflicts peacefully, advocate, concentrate, work independently, and leave with a love of learning. 

Allen, Alyna, Celeste, Nathaniel, and O'Brien are off to Kindergarten or another preschool program. We have loved having you here at Nia House. We have certainly grown and felt great joy in knowing you.  

Thank you all for being valuable members of our community. Visit us soon!

Saturday's Parent Work Day: A Beautiful Success!

Thank you to everyone that came out on Saturday to help landscape our new campus. It looks beautiful! We had an amazing turn out of parents. It was especially nice to spend time with the new families starting in the fall. 

Some of the days highlights included: Wiley and Ariel digging with babies, Fermina and Daza, on their back. Tara, a proclaimed black thumb, successfully planted two thriving passion fruit plants. Lisa and Aidan scored a few plant donations from East Bay Nursery. The children helped to dig, plant, and water plants. It truly was a feel good day. 

Big props to Scott, Esme's dad, for helping to mastermind the project and for all the work.

Cindy, Alison's mom, provided baked breads, coffee, and pizza for all!  A very warm thank you for your generosity.  

We're moving in

The toddler teachers are experimenting with classroom layout. It feels amazing to walk into this light filled room. 

The beautiful shelving was built by Mark Carilli, Brian's dad, Steph's husband, and a recent part-time hire for the Nia House teaching team! Thank you to all the volunteers that have helped us move and seal this furniture.

Nancy, Eve, and Stacey are settling very nicely into our new office. New Resource Bank kindly donated their gently used office furniture. Cara and Erik Lemire, parents of Henry and Finley, spent a Saturday by picking up the entire office, delivering it to Nia House and assembling it. A heartfelt thank you!  

Nia House alum, Otto Harris, Goes Solo Shopping

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Thank you, David and Tara for sharing this milestone in Otto's life!

He was always interested in shopping, and paid attention to what aisles things were in at Berkeley Bowl and Trader Joe's. A few years back we started having him go off to get items, then meet us back at the cart. We've always had an agreement that when he helped with grocery shopping he could pick out one thing for himself, which he loves doing.

Otto began asking how old he'd need to be to go grocery shopping on his own. We said we'd need to think about it. One day Tara and he stopped at the Berkeley Bowl info desk to ask if they had any limits to how young unaccompanied shoppers could be, and they said no. We talked about it and decided that when Otto turned ten, we'd give it a try.

So a few days after Otto's birthday we all walked over, and Tara and I got some coffee and relaxed in the cafe while Otto took the grocery list and got a cart. We gave him one of our phones so he could call when he was done. It worked out fine. I went in to pay when I got his call and took a couple pictures to commemorate the event. Otto has done the shopping a few times since, and continues helping out when we go together.

Otto's advice: Know the store like the back of your hand! The bulk couscous comes out fast.


Nia House community, if you also shop at Berkeley Bowl- you can help fundraise for Nia House. We participate in Berkeley Bowl Scrip. For every $100 you spend, Nia House gets $4. For more information on how to participate click below.

Berkeley Bowl Scrip Info


The Construction Fence is Down!

The fence separating the construction zone and our yard has come down! At last, we can sense how the new campus integrates into the old. It looks and feels wonderful!

There is still a ton of work happening on the construction site. For now, it remains closed to parents and children. We are painting, finishing light installation, cleaning up, and moving in!

Yes, we are really beginning to transition our office into the new building.  This past weekend, an amazing group of NH parents spent their Saturday installing office shelving and furniture.  Cara and Erik Lemire picked up an entire office of new, used furniture for us from New Resource Bank's old office space.  New Resource Bank was kind enough to donate their beautiful furniture, and Cara and Erik hauled super heavy, beautiful furniture over the bridge to school.  All of our thanks to everyone who helped with the amazingly productive work day this weekend.

The building is looking super pretty and we can't wait to open it up for tours, but we do want to ask for your patience.  As the construction crew finishes their work, we want to be certain to give them as much space as possible.

We're almost done!!!

 

 

Save the Date for our Grand Opening Ceremony!

Please mark your calendars for Saturday, September 26th! 

Enjoy a Caribbean infused evening

of live music and dinner at

 

Nia House’s Annual

Silent  Auction.

 

The event will be held on our

newly expanded campus.

For everything you need to know, to make a donation for tickets, or reserve childcare, click here Grand Opening Ceremony

Viv & Rae Return!

Viv & Rae have been volunteering at Nia House this summer. It has been such a great treat and help to have them here. They demonstrate an intuitive understanding of what needs to get done to make the school day flow. From setting out beds, moving boxes, to quietly sitting with a small group of children- they have enthusiastically done it all.

 Enjoy this interview of Viv and Rae’s memories of their years at Nia House.

Memories of Nia House Learning Center

  • Collecting clumps of sand in the sand box
  • Playing in the teepee
  • Piñatas and sesame honey treats
  • Tita’s mango sticky rice
  • Eating ants too!
  • Cinnamon catching a bee in her pant legs!

 Do still maintain Nia House friendships?

Of course- Michael and Jesse, Anjali, Ella and Oscar, Anika and Tia.

How is it to be back at NH?

  •  It’s fun to be back at Nia House and to help!
  • Everything seems tiny!
  • I remember learning to cross the monkey bars.
  • I remember a sign up to have lunch with the toddlers- fun!! Lunch with Jeanie…
  • I remember having to sit and finish lunch while others were playing.

Most important things learned…

Viv: When it comes to school work and learning, having your own speed is ok!

Rae: To respect other people and who they are, and to respect other people’s way of learning.

 How are things different, or the same?

 DifferentLunch is in the quiet area, not at the picnic tables.

The same- toddlers are cute. 

Some things never change- look at this picture of Viv and Rae! Toddlers are, indeed, cute.

Thank you, Viv and Rae, for all your help! You are wonderful role models for the Nia House children.

Thank you, Ashby Lumber

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A big thanks to Ashby Lumber for their donation of $200 of and generous discount on wood to Nia House. With this gift, Mark (Brian’s dad) will build cubbies for the expansion. Rick of Ashby Lumber took a great deal of time to describe options and offered valuable expertise to our project.

We are so lucky to have neighbors like Ashby Lumber. Every donation we receive contributes to the service of quality education we provide. Thank you Ashby Lumber for supporting the work of Nia House. We encourage the Nia House community to get your wood and hardware at Ashby Lumber.

Thank you Ashby Lumber & thanks to Mark!

Made For & By Nia House

Bill Savidge is back at it again- making tables for the Nia House children. On Saturday, a group of dedicated and talented parents, and grandparent, got together to build new tables for our new classrooms.

Grandfather to Julian, Bill’s children also attended Nia House. When he was a parent, Bill built many of the tables that the children still use today.

Tim, Elliot’s dad, graciously opened up his beautiful, sunlit, Emeryville warehouse for the table making to happen. Tim shared, “A wonderfully productive day at the shop! 31 table tops cut, jigged out and lovingly hand sanded. Salvaged copper legs in the works. Stay tuned!”

Thank you to all who gave your Saturday to this exciting project. It is incredibly meaningful to know that the tabletops upon which the children work were lovingly made by our community.