DREAM Newspaper Fall 2013

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The Newspaper Of Harlem Rbi | Dream Charter School | Written By Harlem Rbi And Dream Youth

VOLUME 21, ISSUE 1 | FALL 2013

The Newly Crowned Prince Harry of Harlem By Jasmine Moreira, 12th Grade, Lady Yanks When I first heard that Harlem RBI was hosting a special event with an important visitor, the details were very vague. I was told that I would be leading baseball and softball clinics with the other seniors for the students at DREAM Charter School during the visit. That was it. We were left in the dark about who was actually coming and why this was so important to Harlem RBI. Still, I found myself interested in solving this mystery. So I did whatever I could to be a part of this event, including attending preparation meetings with various Harlem RBI staff. Even after the meetings, I was still so curious about who was coming to visit Harlem RBI and DREAM. Every time I asked who was coming, Harlem RBI staff responded by saying he was famous. I never would have guessed that he was a part of the royal family! On the day of the event, I left school early to go to the Field of Dreams. There, I saw a big group of photographers, security guards and policemen. They were all over 101st Street. As I walked toward the Harlem RBI office, I noticed a rope guarding the entrance to the field. I thought to myself, “This person must be really important!” As I walked along 100th Street, a lady noticed my Harlem RBI t-shirt and stopped to ask if I was a part of the event. “Yes,” I replied. Then, with a huge smile on her face, she asked, “Are you excited to meet Prince Harry of Wales?” In my mind I was ecstatic. But I tried to keep my cool. So I said, “Yes! We have been preparing for this day for weeks.” After chatting with her for a few minutes, I met up with the other coaches and coordinators. Once I saw them, I screamed as loud as I could, “The Prince is coming!” Everyone smiled, laughed and cheered. Then, we got ready for the event as our Program Coordinator Josh Van Kirk handed us our nametags and special VIP entrance cards. It was so cool. We went to the field and were assigned the clinic stations. Then, we went to our spots and began the clinics for the DREAM students. The moment came when Prince Harry was about to enter the Field of Dreams. There was a big crowd lined up on East 101st Street. Later on, I found out that my mom was there. That was funny because I had no idea! All the photographers were taking pictures and people were in awe of Prince Harry’s presence. Harlem RBI

Prince Harry visits Harlem RBI to promote a partnership between Harlem RBI and Project Coach.

Board member and New York Yankee Mark Teixeira took Prince Harry to all the different stations. At each station, the kids would explain what the drill and how it helped them become a better baseball or softball player. After that, Prince Harry would try each drill, demonstrating the skills he just learned.

After that, he left our station and we thanked him for coming. As the event finished up, we sat the kids on the field for a ceremony, where we presented Prince Harry with a Harlem RBI jersey so that he would always remember us after that day. Then, we heard a few speeches, ate a scrumptious lunch and took a few photos.

My group was in the batting cages, which I thought was the best place for publicity, since it was enclosed and surrounded by a lot of photographers and it was right by the street. In my group, A DREAM student raised his hand in excitement to show Prince Harry how to bat on a tee. He showed him a proper batting stance, how to line up your knuckles and swing through the ball. After a few practice swings, Prince Harry began to put more effort and power into his hits. We were all surprised at how well he swung the bat! He did well for someone who never played baseball before!

All in all, this experience was a great one because I had the opportunity to teach youth the fundamentals of baseball and softball. I also got to build their confidence and taught them how to have fun with the game. What made this so cool was the fact that a Prince was here and that does not happen every day. It was a privilege to be a part of this great project. I would definitely participate in something like this again. Maybe next time, we can invite President Barack Obama?

Harlem RBI Grows with Us By Julissa Marte, Seventh Grade, Jaguars

I joined Harlem RBI’s TeamBuilders Middle School program in January. Since I am already in the seventh grade, I never had the chance to participate in REAL Kids, Harlem RBI’s elementary school program. I hear nothing but great things about students in REAL Kids, like how attentive, smart and cute they all are! My teammates also talk about their previous experiences in the program, and share all the things they learned and the fun times they had. Before this year, REAL Kids was only available in East Harlem. Now, even more youth can participate in REAL Kids, since the program has expanded to the South Bronx. This is the first time that Harlem RBI has offered a program in a neighborhood outside of East Harlem! This is an awesome step for Harlem RBI and the 1,500 kids they serve each year. Not only will more kids learn how to play baseball and softball, but they will also learn about the life lessons that Harlem RBI teaches, like how to succeed in school, develop healthy nutritional habits and be good teammates. With a South Bronx Field of Dreams yet to come, REAL Kids-South Bronx teams play at Macombs Dam Park, with Yankee Stadium as a backdrop.

Mott Haven, the neighborhood REAL Kids–South Bronx is in, was labeled the second worst New York City

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neighborhood for a child to live in. I think it is a great idea for Harlem RBI to expand to this area because it means that youth in this neighborhood will have a safe space to do what kids do best: have fun. I am very excited about Harlem RBI expanding to new areas. This expansion means that the Harlem RBI family is growing more and more by the minute. And what I have learned is that we should value our family members no matter where they are from or where they have been. I want to stay a part of this family. One day, I will be able to work for Harlem RBI. I want to help kids the way the program has helped me, by giving me the confidence and determination to succeed in the classroom and on the field, whether it is in East Harlem, the South Bronx or the next Harlem RBI expansion site. Harlem RBI also helps kids discover who they are, what their passions are and how to achieve their goals. Expanding to new communities means that more children can experience this awesome program. More kids will get the chance to learn how to play baseball and softball, get good grades and discover their potential. The South Bronx is just the first step!


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