By Brother Donald Belle
As the school year comes to a close, the Que Kidz program is
stronger than ever. On May 31st,
the Gamma Pi chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. hosted 22 kids at the
Kentland Community Center. The morning
started with a nutritious breakfast and a discussion about academic
achievement. The students discussed the
various activities being completed at their respective schools in preparation
for the last day of school.
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The highlight of the morning was attending the
groundbreaking ceremony for the new Kentland Community Center. The new center will replace the community
center currently located in the basement of the Prince George’s Ballroom. Members of the Maryland Senate, the Maryland House
of Delegates, the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, and
the Prince George’s County Council were in attendance. Our students were recognized for their
participation in the groundbreaking ceremony and received an enthusiastic round
of applause from all stakeholders.
The Que Kidz program was also highlighted for the partnership with the Kentland Community Center and commitment to the community members of the Kentland area. Students expressed their anticipation of utilizing the many features of the new center (including a computer lab, media room, and gymnasium). The construction of the new community center will also provide an opportunity to point out the many academic programs and careers associated with facility design, development, and management. The students also commented on the professional attire of the panel members at the groundbreaking ceremony.
The Que Kidz program was also highlighted for the partnership with the Kentland Community Center and commitment to the community members of the Kentland area. Students expressed their anticipation of utilizing the many features of the new center (including a computer lab, media room, and gymnasium). The construction of the new community center will also provide an opportunity to point out the many academic programs and careers associated with facility design, development, and management. The students also commented on the professional attire of the panel members at the groundbreaking ceremony.
Every man remembers when and where he first learned how to
tie a necktie. It is an essential tool
for becoming a productive and respected citizen. The students of Que Kidz received this
lesson, and for many of them it was their first experience tying a tie. The students listened intently as the
brothers demonstrated tie knots such as the four-in-hand, half-Windsor, and
Windsor. Observation transitioned into
application as the students practiced and tied the knots for themselves. The students beamed with confidence as they
demonstrated their new ability. This
skill will serve the students well as they endeavor to cultivate their inner
character as they develop their outward appearance.
Healthy living is always at the core of any Que Kidz
session. The physical activity for the
day was “Tennis 101.” Brothers
instructed the students on fundamental tennis skills including basic racket
grip, the ready position, pivoting, and the forehand stroke. The students also completed drills to
demonstrate and practice racquet/ball control, returning a serve, and
sprinting. These activities met the goal
of achieving 60 minutes of active play while broadening the horizons of the
students through the introduction of a new sport.
After “Tennis 101” the students cleaned the area around the
tennis courts and discussed the importance of keeping their community clean and
in good condition. Taking ownership over
your environment is the first step in developing community leaders and
environmental stewards. After this
discussion, the students had a chance to cook-out with the Ques as they dined
on burgers/hotdogs with healthy chips and fruit. All of the activities were successful and
promoted the core concepts of cultural awareness, healthy living, academic
achievement, service to the community, and etiquette training.
Photos from Brothers Kevin Greenwood, McCory King and Belle along with student participant Noriega Jones
Photos from Brothers Kevin Greenwood, McCory King and Belle along with student participant Noriega Jones