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Dalhart Rotary Dollar 4 Dollar Food Drive to Benefit Snack Pak 4 Kids

Wednesday, January 30th, 2013

 The Dalhart Rotary Club will be conducting a food drive benefiting the local Snack Pak 4 Kids program at the Dalhart United Supermarket on Saturday February 2nd from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.  All food donations received that day will be matched by the Dalhart Rotary Club.  Our goal is to reach $1,000 in food donations that will be used in weekend snack packs for local students.  Currently the programs is serving approximately 80 Dalhart students each week.  The mission of Snack Pack 4 Kids is to end weekend hunger for children living in the Dalhart by providing a backpack filled with kid friendly snacks each Friday of the school year.   So we invited everyone to come help us reach our goal of $1,000 in food donations for our local program.  To learn more about Snack Pack 4 Kids, visit their website at www.snackpack4kids.org and come join the Dalhart Rotary Club we put “Service Above Self” to provide healthy snacks for the hungry kids of Dalhart. 

 

Students Create Snack Pak Logo

Friday, October 26th, 2012

Amarillo Area Center for Advanced Learning (AACAL)graphic design class created the new Snack Pak logo.
Students build logos for local firms
Oct 24, 2012

By JACOB MAYER

jacob.mayer@amarillo.com

When Snack Pak 4 Kids founder Dyron Howell decided his organization needed a new logo, he explored options with several design companies, but turned to high school students for a solution.

Howell contacted Amarillo Area Center for Advanced Learning graphic design teacher Tammy Newsom in September to develop a new logo, but the project turned into a chance for students to gain valuable experience beyond what Howell and Newsom first imagined.

“I was shocked,” Newsom said. “I thought, ‘What a great opportunity for my students to actually gain real-world experience, to see it from
beginning to end, that their work does have meaning and value.’”

Howell said he and his wife started the Snack Pak 4 Kids program two years ago, providing sacks of food for local at-risk students every weekend.

The students built their logo designs, and graphic designers visited the class to offer critiques, Newsom said.

More than 20 students presented their designs to Howell and the designers to learn how to work with clients, Newsom said.

That’s an aspect of the lesson Newsom wouldn’t have been able to provide otherwise, she said.

“It reinforces what I’ve been teaching them,” Newsom said. “It’s not all about what you want; it’s about what your client wants.”

The feedback also was an eye-opening experience for Logan Bryant, 16, a junior at AACAL and Amarillo High School.

“I wasn’t prepared for the critiquing,” Bryant said. “I wasn’t ready for what they had to say. You have to be a little emotionless when that happens.”

Bryant said he expects those learning moments, combined with the technical skills he is learning, to help him as he enters the workforce.

“Experience will blow anyone out of the water,” he said. “No matter how young you are, if you have experience they are more likely to choose you. This is really, really helpful.”

The chance to build the logo for Snack Pak 4 Kids was particularly meaningful for Kayla Bolin, 17, a junior at AACAL and Amarillo High. Bolin said she previously volunteered with the organization and saw how it helped students who need food for weekends.

“Creating a logo for them, whether or not they chose mine, was still a lot of fun,” Bolin said. “I liked being able to give back to an organization that gives to the community so much.”

Howell said the organization now works in 14 school districts throughout the Panhandle and helps feed more than 3,000 children.

The organization plans to use a logo created by Jasmine Uy, 16, a junior at AACAL and Amarillo High, Howell said.

Uy said she enjoyed working on the project, but she didn’t start with one idea she knew would work.

“I had a lot of trouble at first trying to come up with something,” Uy said. “I played around with 12, 13 or maybe more ideas. I just tried doing them all and it led to the one that they chose.”

Uy said she was nervous when she first presented her design to Howell and the professional designers, but their feedback helped her create a better logo and gave her the confidence to work on future projects.

Uy said she will work with designers John Chaka and Jerry Bergeron at “redcap,” an Amarillo design studio, to refine her logo.

Designers also will also mentor her for the remainder of the school year as part of AACAL’s mentoring program, Bergeron said.

“It’s rewarding and inspiring to see the level expertise and creativity that they have at that age,” Bergeron said. “If we can apply some real-life application to their experience and their work, it’s a win-win.”

The students’ next project is to design a logo for Urban Envy, a mobile boutique, Newsom said.

Whether or not the students pursue a career in graphic design, Newsom said she hopes lessons from this class help students interact professionally, as well as have technical design skills they can use later in life.

“I want to develop their creativity, to be able to see the design concepts,” Newsom said. “I want them to be able to actually recognize (the design concepts) and for them to think outside the box, to not allow us to stuff their creativity.”

For Howell, the Snack Pak 4 Kids project evolved from the need for a new logo into a chance for students to support an organization that helps other students.

“There’s nothing better than kids helping kids,” Howell said. “As adults, we try to solve problems and we think we know the best solutions, but we have involved kids since we started this program, and it’s been amazing. … They can see things in such a different way than we do.”

Take it to the Bank

Monday, September 10th, 2012

Dalhart Snack Pak 4 Kid’s September Food Drive  “Take it to the Bank” is off to a great start! With one week down our collection totals so far are outstanding. Drop off locations include: Capital Farm Credit, Dalhart Federal Savings and Loan, First National Bank, Happy State Bank, and Wells Fargo Bank. Locations are accepting granola bars and individual cereal boxes. In just the first week 274 granola bars and 108 individual cereals have been collected.

Friends for Change

Friday, August 31st, 2012

Maylee is a 1st grader at St. Anthony’s in Dalhart. The Disney Channel Show Friends for Change inspired her to make and sell magnets with her Aunt Jamie and donate the money she rasied to Snack Pak 4 Kids. Maylee wrapped up her project and brought her donation in today. She raised over $378 dollars! Thanks Maylee!

 

DHS Raises $600 for Snack Pak

Wednesday, August 29th, 2012

Dalhart High School Staff raised over $600 in a chili cook-off fundraiser organized by Ted Hoover on August 22nd. The staff brought desserts and made generous donations at the event. Some of the best chilis were noted as Karla Hoover’s and Rita Garrett’s. Ted put it best by saying, “the kids are the winners here.” Thanks to all who made this a success.

Snack Pak Partners with Southwest Dairy Farmers and Elanco

Tuesday, August 21st, 2012

Amarillo, Tex. August 21, 2012 Snack Pak 4 Kids (SP4K) is excited to announce that weekend snack packs provided to more than 3,000 food-insecure children in nine Texas panhandle school districts will now include shelf-stable milk. The addition is made possible through the support of Elanco and Southwest Dairy Farmers.

Snack Pack 4 Kids provides packs of non-perishable food to children identified by school staff as food-insecure, facing the possibility of missing meals for more than 60 hours while home for the weekend.

“ We are so grateful to the Southwest Dairy Farmers and Elanco for their partnership in providing the vital nutrition of dairy to these children facing hunger over the weekend,” said Dyron Howell, spokesman for the organization.

Elanco, a division of pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Company, is a global food solutions and animal health company focused on animal sustainability and productivity. Elanco partnered with Southwest Dairy Farmers, an alliance of dairy farmers from six states that is committed to educating the public on the essential nutrition provided by dairy products. Together they provided $50,000 to include the shelf-stable milk in the packs for 38 weeks.

“Dairy is an absolutely critical element of a healthy diet for a child. Southwest Dairy Farmers is proud to support this very important effort by Snack Pack 4 Kids to ensure these children have the most balanced and nutritious meals possible,” said Jim Hill, General Manager for Southwest Dairy Farmers.

Snack Paks 4 Kids seeks to expand its outreach to other communities with children in need, including areas in West Texas. To learn more about Snack Paks 4 Kids and for opportunities to donate or sponsor, please visit www.snackpaks4kids.org .

About Snack Pak 4 Kids
Snack Pak 4 Kids (SP4K) is a 501(c)3 weekend backpack program that that provides nutritious snacks for students who live in food-insecure homes. School staff identifies students, and bags are discretely placed in backpacks to be sent home each Friday. Additional snack bags are sent home for siblings younger than school age. The organization serves more than 3,000 students in ten districts in the Texas Panhandle: Amarillo, Bushland, Clarendon, Dalhart, Fritch, Hereford, Lockney, River Road, Tulia, and Walcott.

SP4K partners with various programs and school districts for administration and infrastructure support, volunteer services, and backpack delivery. The program continues to grow and serve more children with the generous support of private donors and sponsorships from various corporations and churches.

Visit www.snackpak4kids.org for more information.

About Southwest Dairy Farmers
The Southwest Dairy Farmers is an alliance of dairy farmers from Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. These producers have pooled their resources to provide consumer education in nutrition, to promote dairy product use, and provide dairy product information.

For more information, please visit www.southwestdairyfarmers.com.

About Elanco
Elanco is a global innovation-driven company that develops and markets products to improve animal health and food animal production in more than 75 countries. Elanco employs more than 2,300 people worldwide, with offices in more than 40 countries, and is a division of Eli Lilly and Company, a leading global pharmaceutical corporation. Additional information about Elanco is available at www.elanco.com.

Snack Pak 4 Kids in XIT Parade

Wednesday, August 8th, 2012

Hope you saw us in the 76th Annual XIT Rodeo & Reunion Parade! If you are interested in learning more please contact Sarah Pollard at dalhart@snackpak4kids.org.

Upcoming Dalhart Events

Wednesday, July 4th, 2012

July 7 – Peanut Butter/Poptart Drive @ Hart Chevrolet

TBA – Happy State Bank Food Drive

TBA – Denrock Businesses Food Drive

TBA – Volunteer Meeting

More information coming soon!

Dalhart Texan story about Snack Pak 4 Kids

Wednesday, June 13th, 2012

Click Here to read the story.

Thank you Dalhart Texan for permission to use this story on our website.  If you would like to help please contact Sarah Pollard at dalhart@snackpak4kids.org

Dalhart Launching Snack Pak 4 Kids

Monday, May 28th, 2012

The community of Dalhart will implement Snack Pak 4 Kids in the fall of the 2012-2013 school year. Check back soon for more information regarding the start of this exciting program, including a link to an upcoming article in the Dalhart Texan. If you are interested in supporting this program through financial contributions or as a volunteer please e-mail dalhart@snackpak4kids.org.