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Welcome to Fort Wayne KinderCare

Welcome to Fort Wayne KinderCare in Indiana! Located near Auburn Road and East Dupont Road, our center offers unique character development activities that will help your child succeed in school and beyond. Our goal is to not only help your child academically, but help them develop on an emotional and personal level as well. Our teachers create a supportive environment for their students and help build their confidence for life. We love meeting new families and making new friends!

Our classrooms are places to thrive! 
In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour! 

Meet Jennifer Loos, Our Center Director

Meet Jennifer Loos! Jennifer is the Center Director of Fort Wayne KinderCare in Indiana. She attended Central Carolina Technical College, where she earned her Degree in Arts and Early Childhood Education. Jennifer has been with KinderCare since 2014 and has been in the childcare field for over 24 years. Her favorite quote is, “There is, in every child at every stage, a new miracle of vigorous unfolding.” -Erik Erikson. Outside of work, Jennifer likes to travel and go on adventures with her family where they can camp and hike. 

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  • Our Teachers
  • Family Stories
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AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

We’re so proud!

Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.

SCHOOL-READY

What Learning Looks Like

Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

Fort Wayne KinderCare Programs

Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)

Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.

Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)

Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.

Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)

This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.

Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)

This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!

Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)

When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)

You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!

School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)

Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.

Our Teachers

We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.

Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

An Artist’s Heart

“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.

Family Stories


Share Your Story


If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,

please share your story with us
.

Who Are KinderCare Families?

They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.

Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.

A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A

Home in Houston

Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

What accreditations does KinderCare have?

We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

Do you offer part-time schedules at Fort Wayne KinderCare?

Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

How does naptime work at Fort Wayne KinderCare?

Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

Do you support alternative diets?

We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

Does my child need to be potty-trained?

Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

La Petite Academy of Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, IN | 7219 Engle Road

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Welcome to La Petite Academy educational daycare in Fort Wayne, IN. We are an early childhood education state approved provider. My name is Shelby and I am the academy director. I have a bachelor’s degree in elementary education along with a dual license in early childhood and a minor in educational psychology. I am personally passionate about development under age five and how we are able to change environments to enhance learning.

This school has provided children a safe, nurturing and supportive environment in which to grow, play and learn in the Fort Wayne area for the past 30 years. Our center is licensed through the state, a Level 4 on the Paths to Quality and also NAEYC Accredited. At La Petite Academy, our Infant care through Preschool/Pre-Kindergarten programs provide a wonderful foundation for learning and development.

Our teachers maintain at least 25 hours of professional development and are also CPR and First Aid certified. The staff stays current with monthly training sessions and ongoing training opportunities offered by the state. We have a great ratio of more than 50% of our staff have degrees in what age group they are working in.

We’re committed to providing simple ways to keep you connected throughout the day while your child is in our care. With live streaming video, you can view your child’s classroom from any device or computer. Plus, get real-time updates with our family communication app.

We closely follow recommendations from state and local authorities, to maintain a clean, safe, healthy environment.

Call us to schedule a tour of La Petite Academy in Fort Wayne, IN, and see why we are the leading early childhood education provider.


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4.9 out of 5 stars


The teachers are caring and my kids love going to school !

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Fantastic,engaging, good teachers, great communication

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I love how much this particular school involves the parents in activities, whether it’s muffins with mom, art shows or parents night out. I love getting the opportunity to be apart of it. I love seeing the work my kids do displayed on the wall. And I especially appreciate the time and effort each teacher takes with my children

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We love La Petit and especially his current teacher! She has brought our shy boy out of his shell and he adores her. She makes learning fun and engaging, I am consistently surprised with how creative she is with new lessons. She fosters confidence and independence. We are so lucky she was his first educator and La Petit was his first place outside of home to learn!

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Positive. Director is professional and curtious. Teachers are nurturing and knowledgeable. I feel as though my child is in a safe and loving environment.

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I love it ! Teachers are so awesome with Maxx. They make me feel at ease by posting pictures on the app so I can see Maxx through the day. The also text me on the app when needed to ask questions. I love the communication. They are so caring and he is happy ! Makes a working moms life easier !!!!

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It has become our family and they have been so helpful to notify and let us know what and where our children are at educational. They all know us and it makes for a positive experience walking into “school” daily.

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The teachers are the best. They love the kids.

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Excellent, very pleased with our teachers and staff. They have a true passion for what they do!

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it has been really good. i’ve appreciated all the open communication and love that you have given my children. my kids are happy, so we are happy! and they are SAFE. that was a huge concern when finding a new place for them. i really appreciate the open communication with incident reports and the information that is posted on brightwheel. it means a lot to see the information and updates about our

kids on there. it makes it a little easier to be at work all day 🙂

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For an additional fee, go beyond regular classroom learning experiences with our enhanced series of fun, interactive enrichment programs exploring a variety of activities. We offer:

Soccer, Music, Yoga, Spanish, Phonics, Handwriting & Advanced Math


Proud to be Accredited!

We’ve been recognized as a high-quality early education program.




We welcome CCDF and On My Way to Pre-K families!

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Local School Phone Number: 260.436.8466260.436.8466


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THE Top 10 Daycares in Fort Wayne, IN | Affordable Prices

Daycares in Fort Wayne, IN

Robins Nest

5312 Ivy Point Place, Fort Wayne, IN 46835

Starting at $35/day

Description:

I have been doing daycare in my home for many years. I watch infants thru 3 yrs. I do know CPR and First Aid from working in a hospital for 20 years. I am the mother of 6. I’m a Christian mother with a cleanenvironment for your child and will take 3 children only. I like to be able to play and interact with them so I keep my daycare small. If you can go to work and feel your child is safe then I’m doing my job. I charge 35.00 per day, that is $ 4.30 for 8 hours…

Dawn’s Daycare

7423 Baer Rd., Fort Wayne, IN 46809

Starting at $195/day

Description:

Dawn’s Daycare is a home-based licensed childcare for children six weeks and older. Full time, part time, and before and/or after school care Low rates and family discount for siblings. Call to set up a visittoday!…

Recent Review:

Dawn has been watching my 6 year old daughter in the summer and on school breaks and she has been watching my 10 month old daughter since I went back to work 6 months ago. Dawn is always responsible withkeeping me updated on my babies schedule and has a sheet for me with all she did that day every time I pick her up. Both of my daughters are always excited to go to Dawns for the day! She has an adorable play room and a nice yard with a playset for the kids to enjoy! Dawn is very kind and patient with each child I have seen her with and very well organized. Our family loves Dawn and would recommend her to everyone, you would have peace of mind having her watch your children!…

Reviewed by CHELSEA H

Jaime’s Childcare

443 Violet Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46807

Starting at $225/day

Description:

Jaime’s Childcare is a state licensed home day care for children six weeks to six years old. Full time, part time, before and/or after school. Healthy meals provided. Low rates and sibling discount. Call andset up your visit today!!…

Cathy’s Kid Corner

6932 Hunters Glen Drive, Fort Wayne, IN 46835

Starting at $160/day

Description:

Christian atmosphere, story time, outings,crafts. Healthy meals. Your children are treated as if they are my own. I really enjoy working with the kids.

Description:

We are located in the Waynedale area. We have openings for infants and up. We are a faith based childcare inside the Mount Calvary Lutheran Church. Our staff do monthly trainings to ensure they are kept up onhow to best care for your child. They are up to date on CPR and First Aide. We use an app so you can see in real time what your kiddo is up to and you can keep in contact with the child’s teachers. We are Level 3 in Paths to Quality. We are accredited by the Lutheran schools Foundation. We work on milestones, large and fine motor skills, getting your child ready for Kindergarten, socialization, lots of art projects, bible stories and so much more. If you are interested in a tour contact us by calling 260-203-3716, email [email protected] or message us on here. We look forward to hearing from you!…

Amy’s Home Day Care

6429 Azalea Drive, Fort Wayne, IN 46801

Costimate: $93/day

Description:

I am a married Christian mother of two. I have had my own licensed daycare business for over 13 years. I am a level 1 “Paths to Quality” and I am currently taking courses for my Child Development Associatecertification. In my home, your Child(ren) will be in a safe and loving environment. I will strive to meet their educational, emotional and physical needs. CANI welcome….

Description:

Creative Treasures Preschool LLC in Fort Wayne, IN provides high-quality education for early childhood to kids from 0 to 5 years old. They are following the NAEYC practices and features only the best teacherswho have degrees in education or child development associates. They offer a Christ-centered learning atmosphere and partner with Christ’s Hope Ministries for Christian and Spiritual growth….

Description:

A place to learn.
A place to grow.
When children learn at their own pace, they are capable of incredible growth.
This is the core philosophy of our Life Essentials curriculum.

Aunt Tammy’s Daycare

7209 Bellwood Drive, Fort Wayne, IN 46815

Starting at $25/day

Description:

I was a pre-k teacher for over 4 years and I totally loved it. I have had my in home daycare for over 4 years. I have been CPR certified, drug/ tb tested, full background checked, finger-printed, and I haveseveral childcare and teaching training done. I am safe sleep certified. I am also continuing to get more training done. I have a portfolio available. I am a Mom of a 24 year old son. He is married and has a 1 year old baby girl . He graduated from Vincennes University, down in Vincennes, Indiana. He studied to be a law officer. I am so proud of him.
I am married and have been for a little over 5 years. My husband is a gem!
I have babysat children for years while raising my son, our home was always the neighborhood kids’ hangout.
I am excited to keep on this journey of taking care of children in my home. I was working in a state licensed level 4 childcare academy for a year and I loved it. I learned a lot and want to keep helping children get ready for school and have a safe, fun place while parents are working. I was a single Mom for years so I know how important safety and trust is. I plan on teaching what they need to know to start kindergarten and have fun playing games, doing crafts, coloring, and just learning how to get along with others. I love to cook, so the children will get healthy, good, home cooking for breakfast and lunch. Snacks will also be provided. I am always available for any questions. I have several references. As a Mom myself, I would suggest, please visit all the daycares you are interested in before your decision. Going cheaper isn’t always better. Thank you so much for taking the time to read my profile. I look forward to meeting you. Tammy McClain…

C & L DAYCARE

3526 Amulet Dr, Fort Wayne, IN 46815

Starting at $130/day

Description:

Newly Opened!. We are sister-in-laws who both have a love for children and taking care of them. We have both babysat and nannied for many years and have decided to open our own in home day care. We have a fun,loving, playful atmosphere. We can’t wait to hear from you and answer any questions you may have.

Description:

Children are a gift from the God; they possess a fire that is fueled by curiosity, imagination and wonder. When this fire is paired with the focus and knowledge of a well-equipped teacher, beautiful thingsbegin to happen. We believe that a child’s first experience in the educational system should excite, inspire and prepare them for the years to come. As a ministry, we are an extension of the family and church, all of which are intended to serve the whole child, spiritually, intellectually, physically, emotionally, and socially. Our priority is to disciple your child, come along side your family and above all else, share the love of Jesus Christ.
The Purpose of Anthony Wayne Preschool and Daycare is to build a firm foundation in faith and education. We provide a Christian environment and program which will allow each child to develop to their maximum potential while fostering the unique qualities that God has given them….

Description:

Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….

Description:

YMCA Child Care Services, a branch of the YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne, provides quality school-age child care programs for working parents. Students can enjoy their mornings and/or afternoons with friends as weprovide snacks, homework assistance and structured activities. We also feature Break Camps on scheduled days off during the school year and at select YMCA branches in Allen, Whitley and Wells counties, drop-in School Delay and Day Out programs….

Description:

BMELC is a licensed in-home daycare. We have been in business since Nov, 2017. We are licensed to have 12 plus 3 school age. We are also a level 3 PTQ. Our motto is children learn through play. I have workedwith children for 12 plus years.
We also have new policies in place due to Covid 19. All staff must wear masks, while the child 3-8 do not have to. We follow all state rules and make sure kids are constantly washing hands.
Child ratio has decreased to 6 children, So it will be on a first come first serve base….

Description:

Looking to provide an affordable daycare to the working parents out there not in a 9-5 job. I am willing to watch kids at any time of day or night but no weekends. Some holidays negotiable. We are juststarting up. At this time its one adult during the day and Two adults in the evening and at night. Our kids will be 5 and 13 this year. We have a dog and a cat. We strive for a fun loving home that demonstrates structure, manners, education and plenty of playtime. Currently our home is for sale but please don’t let that deter you away. We are looking at houses in the area. We just want to find a bigger house. We do not judge and we are a very open and loving family. We are two moms wanting to help show love and support to our kids and help out other families in the process….

Kerri’s Daycare

8106 Sagimore Court, Fort Wayne, IN 46801

Starting at $3/day

Description:

I run an at home day care out of my home for all ages! I teach kids preschool songs, ABC,numbers, shapes, colors etc. We do crafts, color and read. I love spending time with kids. We try to do a lot of funthings that include going outside weather permitting which includes walks, playing at the neighborhood parks, and other outdoor activities. I provide the lunch, snack and drinks, we do have a nap time if parents want there child to take a nap or if we just need some down time. If you are looking for a loving fun place for you child or children to go while you are at work I am the person to contact!. ..

Fort Fun 2, Inc.

10812 Coldwater Rd 500, Fort Wayne, IN 46845

Starting at $160/day

Description:

Fort Fun Too Daycare offers a safe, nurturing environment for infant through school-age children. We are family-owned with a dedicated staff who take the time to build positive, caring relationships with eachchild. We are a Level 3 Paths to Quality provider, and we also offer On My Way Pre-K….

Carepointe Academy

5335 Bass Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46808

Starting at $135/day

Description:

Carepointe Academy is a top-notch preschool and learning center. We care for children from 6 weeks old to 12 years old, Monday to Friday from 6 am to 6 pm year round. Enjoy the confidence of knowing your childis in a safe, loved, Christian based learning environment with talented caregiving educators. Our managers have a combined 64 years of experience with early childhood education programs and a total commitment to being the best of the best!. ..

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FAQs for finding daycares in Fort Wayne

In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Fort Wayne, IN?

There are a variety of daycares in Fort Wayne, IN providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.

How can I find a daycare near me in Fort Wayne, IN?

If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 790 in Fort Wayne, IN as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Fort Wayne or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.

What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?

As you visit daycare facilities in Fort Wayne, IN, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Fort Wayne, IN.

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This Fort Wayne business provides quality, affordable daycare for families 24-7—and it’s growing

Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, one ongoing question for many families is: Where can you find quality, affordable childcare—particularly for “essential” and third shift employees who work odd hours?

If you live on the South side of Fort Wayne, you might know Cassie’s Little Angels Daycare as a service offering just that.

Started by lifelong South side resident, Cassandra Hill, and her partner about 10 years ago, the daycare service has grown to include three South side locations, one of which opened during the pandemic. It’s also working to become a Level Four (4) of Paths to QUALITY™ kindergarten readiness center by the end of this year.

Cassie’s Little Angels provides 24-hour daycare service seven days a week.

Hill’s progress with her business is happening, in part, thanks to business training, connections, and support she received in 2018 as a part of SEED Fort Wayne’s Build Institute program, a nine-week business education program for entrepreneurs.

But for Hill, growing her 24-hour daycare service is about more than becoming a profitable, successful entrepreneur. It’s about better meeting the needs of local parents, like herself, who have been trapped in unreasonable systems, trying to raise their children while also working around the clock to support them.

Cassandra Hill owns Cassie’s Little Angels Daycare with three locations on the South side of Fort Wayne.

After raising her own six children with her partner Monty Smith for the past 17 years while they were each working long hours and odd shifts, Hill remembers the stress of that lifestyle.

“I’ve had jobs where I was just working to pay for childcare because it’s so expensive that it’s taking 75 percent of my paycheck,” Hill says.

When she opened her own daycare center, she wanted to create the service she never had: A quality, affordable center close to home on the South side that’s open 24 hours, seven days a week—even on weekends.

“There are a lot of daycares that offer 24-hour care, but not a lot do weekends,” Hill says. “I just knew from experience that there was a need for that.”

Cassie’s Little Angels provides 24-hour daycare service seven days a week.

In many ways, Cassie’s Little Angels began—and has grown—out of a desire to serve Fort Wayne families. While starting a daycare was originally Smith’s idea, Hill decided to take charge of the project after seeing the urgent needs local families had—even before the pandemic began.

About 11 years ago, Hill and Smith purchased the first location for their childcare center on McKinnie Ave., but they were taking their time to open it. Then, one day Hill was working at her desk job and talking with the woman who sat behind her who had recently received custody of her infant grandson. She needed a daycare service for him.

“She was like, ‘Oh my gosh, what am I going to do?’” Hill says. “I turned around, and I’m like, ‘Well, I have a daycare center; we just haven’t opened yet.”

About two days later, Cassie’s Little Angels opened to provide for this coworker’s family, and to this day, the woman’s grandson, who is now 11-years-old, still attends Cassie’s Little Angels.

Cassie’s Little Angels provides 24-hour daycare service seven days a week.

Hill says her team of six employees serves about 40 children with a waiting list. Many families have been with them from the time their children were 8-weeks-old to the time they reach kindergarten.

Watching their progress is part of what inspired Hill to turn her daycare programs into certified kindergarten readiness centers. In 2016, she briefly put her business on hold to earn her child development associate certification and become a teacher’s assistant in Brightpoint’s Headstart Program, where she has gained about four years of experience as a local preschool teacher. Now, she’s bringing that training to her daycare service.

“I thought: What I did at Brightpoint, I can do at my daycare,” Hill says. “We don’t just sit and watch kids here. If you can’t spell your name, or tie your shoes, we’re going to teach you to do that because some families need childcare providers to help raise their kids. I get it, and I want to be a resource for those families with everything from behavioral problems to health questions.”

Cassandra Hill owns Cassie’s Little Angels Daycare with three locations on the South side of Fort Wayne.

Hill says that Cassie’s Little Angels Daycare is currently considered a basic, licensed Level 1 center by the Indiana Paths to QUALITY™ (PTQ) rating system, but she’s already implementing many Level 3-4 tactics. She plans to apply for certification later this year.

“The only thing holding me back is the number of hours you have to have been offering education at your center,” Hill says. “I’m still building up my hours.”

Cassie’s Little Angels provides 24-hour daycare service seven days a week.

Along with providing kindergarten readiness and culturally competent care, Cassie’s Little Angels works with children of multiple ability levels, including children who have special needs, speech delays, impulse control disorders, or developmental disorders. Hill is able to keep her programs affordable to families due to the number of children she works with, as well as the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) vouchers she accepts from families with lower incomes.

While her original location at McKinney Ave. has closed, she’s opened three new locations over the years, first at 1516 Elmrow Dr. and at 1030 E. Wayne St. In 2018, she enrolled in Build Institute Fort Wayne, which helped her open her third location at 1929 E. Pontiac St. during the pandemic. This will be her first kindergarten readiness center.

Cassie’s Little Angels is working to become a Level Four (4) of Paths to QUALITY™ kindergarten readiness center.

Although Hill is a seasoned entrepreneur, she has been surprised how much the Build Institute’s courses and ongoing collaboration have helped her find tangible, practical ways to grow her business.

“Where was this course when I started my business?” Hill says. “The resources I gained and the people I met at Build have made it an awesome experience.”

Through attending the Build Institute in 2018, Hill connected with the director of SEED Fort Wayne, Trois Hart, who hired Cassie’s Little Angels to provide childcare for its entrepreneurs during the course. Hart says the Build Institute likes to hire its graduates for services, as often they are able.

Build also connected Hill to a South side property owner to help her open her Pontiac location. They’re excited to see her putting the skills she’s acquired as an entrepreneur into action.

“At Build, we can help all day long, but it doesn’t mean a business moves forward,” Hart says. “We applaud Cassie’s Little Angels for her tenacity. She saw the need in her community and is able to help meet that need.”

Cassie’s Little Angels provides 24-hour daycare service seven days a week.

For Hill, it’s important to her to keep growing her business on the South side of Fort Wayne, specifically. Her new Pontiac location is five houses away from the home she grew up in on North Anthony Blvd.

“I’m not just doing this for the money, and that’s what sets me apart: You can tell that I care deeply about the kids I work with,” Hill says. “I put myself in these families’ shoes, and I’m understanding because I know that life happens, things happen…. There’s opportunity to start businesses out North, or West in Fort Wayne, but there’s a lot of opportunity here, too.”

This story is part of an Entrepreneurship series made possible by funding from SEED Fort Wayne. To learn more about SEED, visit its website at fwuea.org.

St. Matthew’s Cathedral (South Bend, Indiana)

St. Matthew’s Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral in South Bend, Indiana, United States. Together with the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Fort Wayne, it is the seat of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend.

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  • 1 History
    • 1.1 Coming of St. Matthew
    • 1.2 Holy Matfey Cathedral
    • 2 Catholic schools
    • 3 pastors
    • 4 See also
    • 5 References
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    History

    Saint Matthew Parish

    Rev. John DeGroot bought 14 lots in the South Bend Annex to Oak Park in 1921. Initial plans called for a building to house a combined church and school, but as the estimated cost of $35,000 was deemed too expensive, Bishop Herman Alerding proposed a more modest wooden structure that was temporarily used as a church. [1] Rev. Theodore Hammes was appointed as the first pastor of the parish and originally lived in the parish of St. Monica in Mishawaka. Twenty-two people volunteered to help build the church, built in May 1922 for $10,000. [1] The sanctuary was consecrated on August 13, 1922 with the parish hall in the basement. The congregation quickly grew to 240 members, and in October 1923 church leaders dedicated an expansion that increased seating to 600. At 19In 24, the parish acquired six more plots, which in 1929 housed a school.

    The Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Victory arrived at St. Matthew in 1942 and remained there until 1958. They taught religious education to children who did not attend parochial school and performed other duties. The electric vicarage opened in 1954 to replace a small house that was no longer adequate, and shortly thereafter, in 1959, the foundation was laid for the current church. However, the old church was demolished and the bells were left to become part of the new church. [1]

    St. Matthew’s Cathedral

    In 1960, Pope John XXIII changed the name of the Diocese of Fort Wayne to the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend. [2] St. Matthew’s Church, which was still under construction, was named Co-cathedral for the diocese.

    Msgr. Joseph R. Crowley became pastor of St. Matthew in 1969 and on August 24, 1971, an auxiliary bishop for the diocese was appointed. After being ordained a bishop, he took over as diocesan director of religious education, but two years later returned to St. Matthew as a shepherd. He was to be the first of three auxiliary bishops to serve the parish in succession as its shepherd.

    In 1989 the parish choir, led by Dr. Edward Kline, was invited to sing at the Vatican. In 1992, the campus grew again with the opening of the Cathedral Center and Kindergarten in the former building. monastery. The kindergarten expanded into another building, which the parish purchased in 1994. Bishop Daniel R. Jenki, C.S.C., who became pastor in 1997, left the parish in 2002 to become Bishop of Peoria. [3]

    Catholic schools

    Construction of St. Matthew’s School began on 15 May 1929 and Bishop John F. Knoll dedicated the $167,000 structure on October 13, 1929. In the first year of enrollment there were 150 students in five classes taught by the Sisters of Saint Joseph. The school expanded by one class each year until 1932. [1]

    In 1934, the Brothers of the Holy Cross opened the Central Catholic High School with 18 students on the second floor of the school building. As enrollment increased, the brothers added additional classes and sports programs. In the early years, tuition was $40. [1] The number of brothers in the faculty increased to include lay people who taught biology and coached sports teams. Professors from the University of Notre Dame also taught at the school. The largest school enrollment was 237 boys, however the school could not withstand changes in the area and closed in 1951 when three Catholic schools merged to create St. Joseph’s High School.

    After the Central Catholic School left, St. Matthew’s School expanded. At 19In 55, the parish added a new gymnasium and significantly renovated the old building during the pastorate of Bishop Jenka.

    Pastors/Rectors

    The following priests have served as pastors of St. Matthew Parish and after 1960 as Rector of the Cathedral: [1]

    • Rev. Theodore Hamms (1921–1933)
    • Msgr. Arnold J. Wibbert (1933–1969)

    • Bishop Joseph R. Crowley (1969–1991)
    • Bishop John R. Sheets, SJ (1991–1997)
    • Bishop Daniel R. Jenkey, C.S.C. (19 “Bishop Daniel Robert Jenki”. Catholic hierarchy. May 29, 2013. Retrieved 2014-03-06.
    • external link

      • Official website of the Cathedral
      • Official website of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne – South Bend

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      I just got called weird and was told to close the curtain i have rights and other people here dont think so i tried to call the office and got no answer i have a nice room to sleep in.

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      This place is amazing! The rooms are emaculate and the staff are wonderful and don’t put up with b. C. No sign of error anywhere. Very family friendly and calm despite the busy location. My son loves the free cold breakfast they offer every morning! My family would definitely recommend and would definitely visit again!

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      06/19/2018

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      Not worth the price! But decent for the area.

      Quentin M.

      05/27/2018

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      Very bad. I do not recommend to anyone. I was told that I would get a full refund, only got half still waiting on the other half, it was 2 weeks old.

      Carina T.

      05/27/2018

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      What a terrible place to stay. Smelly and falling apart. I won’t stop here. Don’t stop here. Everything else, but here. The staff is friendly but the rooms are disgusting.

      Harold S.

      05/03/2018

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      The only reason for the 2 stats is the staff was good. The room on the other side was pathetic. Non smoking hotel with cigarette burns all over the room. Including sheets, microwave, sink and tub. The hotel is completely outdated except for the flat screen TV which was sitting on the desk because the mountain was not all plugged in.

      Justin A.

      4/18/2018

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      Sheets were not clean on one bed, the bed that was broken had cleaner sheets but still clearly not well washed. Two of the four pillows had missing pillowcases. The desk clerk was not helpful regarding “free wi-fi”. When asked, he gave a username and password, but didn’t specify which Wi-Fi connection to use. Definitely will never return.

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      03/14/2018

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      Pretty run down the place to definantely avoid it if possible, they obviously never go into the room after the guest leaves and cleans or fixes things.

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      03/09/2018

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      The new directv system makes the stay more interesting. The place can use really good housekeeping.

      Christy K.

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      It’s a long time! I will never go here again! SHOULD BE CLOSED! So NASTY! Lots of photos. Booked this room online. Where to begin? Went to grab a towel and noticed it had been used on someone’s eye makeup and one had a ball of hair attached to it! So I took them off the rack. After I left to be anywhere but there, I went back to all the same towels, picked up, folded and placed right back! The comforters were so dirty we removed them from the beds. They took them and never replaced them. Hello, it’s February. The door was kicked, and the barley was holding on! For a non-smoking hotel… There were cigarette ash on our bath towels, bits in the sink, and burn marks everywhere! The floor was toenail/toenail clipping, and looked like it hadn’t been swept in age! I felt completely unsafe! Several people kept knocking on the doors, including mine, all hours of the night looking for others staying there or god knows what else. Alone in the room, barricaded the door! It was the first time I slept with my gun! While trying to get some rest, the couple who live there made such a fuss by fighting all night until the morning! Scream about drugs and women. They bumped into each other at the front desk. The front told them they didn’t care about smoking in the rooms or drugs! Just the noise that was being made. Although after the shift they listened to music very loudly.

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      This place has a very good price…$50/night or $215/week, however good luck trying to get more pillows or anything about this question. Housekeeping tried to go straight to our room without even knocking. Not a luxurious place by any means, however if you don’t have a lot of money and need a place to rest your head, it’s decent.

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      02/20/2018

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      Evan has started! When I signed up it was $15 more than the ads! Got to my room, I had to kick the door to get in and close it! As soon as I entered the non smoking room my asthma went nuts, it smelled like someone had just done with a pack of cigarettes! My top dresser drawer front was on the floor the bottom was goon! The fitted sheet on the bed was not clean and the sheet was used as a fall cloth, it had 2 colors of paint found on or in the building! And don’t even take a bath! I’ll be lucky if I don’t get lice and gonaria! O I burned you about the plug!

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      12/09/2017

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      Rooms were good cleaning in general terrible and just a terrible maid. No towels or cloths I have one pillow. 4 channels work. The heat doesn’t work.

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      Very good hotel. 250 per week with $50 deposit. Really enjoyed our stay.

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      The room we were in must have had forced entry at some point given the shape of the door. My daughter found not one but 3 or 4 different kinds of bugs in her bed. You stick to the carpet as you walk around the room. You even have a selection of strip clubs within walking distance that wasn’t on my priority list. I’m looking for cheap options next year because I won’t be returning, but I’m sure the Hamptons are a few miles away from a nice camping room w/pool for $15-25 more.

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      This is by far the worst place I have ever stayed in! I’d rather pay the county jail 50 bucks to sleep in their drunken tank! At least I’ll get breakfast to justify my disgust and discomfort! “Fresh” feces on the sheets! The room smelled of cigarettes and various drugs, prostitutes trolling the parking lot! It’s just in. Let me update my complaint, just found the sailors on the bedspread. Aaaaand I’m GONE!

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      They treat me big im here every week.

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      This place was amazing, I even had a non-smoking room, customer service was good, the rooms were clean has +

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      Hotel and priceline were not on the same page. Went out at 2am and we had to wait too long to get cramped outside. We ended up leaving. Total area.

      Tom K.

      03/16/2016

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      Reasonable prices but the rooms were much cleaner in the past.

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      3/11/2016

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      The staff really helped me and my family, with an amazing dicount.

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      Beware people! bedbugs! stay as far away as you can from this place, plus i have to go back tomorrow to get my credit card refunded. .. this place should be closed! it was an ad!

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      3/5/2016

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      Do not book here if you want bed bugs! we checked in and went to the room, only to pull out the sheets and found 2 errors, even pulling the sheet barely came back. We immediately went downstairs to get a refund and the guy at the counter called someone to go look at the room to see the bugs. After which the service guy came and told us that he could put us in another room. We said no we want our money back. The guy who came into the room tried to tell us that he was fluffy on the sheets from their washing. I told him no the picture I took was a mistake from the feet. Then he said, “Oh, he was dead.” So was he dead or fuzzy. I don’t want to stay. They also told us that they couldn’t process the credit card refund until the manager came the next morning. What the guy that checked when we got back our money came back and got the refund with no problem. Keep your bugs away from this place!

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    7 First Christian Church

    First Christian Church chicagogeek90 / photo02 was designed by Eliel Saarinen and completed in 1942. It has an unconventional look with rectangular shapes and a rectangular tower 160 feet high. Materials, exterior and interior are mainly brick and limestone. The Sanctuary can accommodate up to 900 people.

    Address: 531 Fifth Street, Columbus

    Official Website: http://www.fccoc.org/

    8 WonderLab Science Museum

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    Wonder9 in Bloomington and offers a great family outing. The facility is a children’s entertainment center with a focus on science, health and technology. It features interactive displays that are both educational and entertaining. The museum has a calendar of active events for both adults and children.

    Address: 308 W Fourth Street, Bloomington

    Official website: http://www.wonderlab.org/

    Neftekhimik head coach Vyacheslav Butsaev: “We must strive for new heights”

    Today, June 13, notes the head coach of the Neftekhimik hockey club Vyacheslav Butsaev celebrates his 50th birthday. The Nizhnekamsk mentor recalled his playing career, high-profile victories with Tikhonov and Mikhailov, as well as coaching, including with future NHL stars Nikita Kucherov and Alexander Radulov.

    Butsaev was appointed head coach of Neftekhimik in December 2018. Since then, he has been coaching a club from Nizhnekamsk, which, unexpectedly for many, got into the KHL playoffs last season, but lost to Ak Bars Kazan (0-4) in the first round of knockout games.

    About the composition of Neftekhimik for the next season

    — Now I am in Moscow. Therefore, like everyone else here now, I work remotely. I am engaged in the formation of Neftekhimik for the next season. How are things going? We make every effort, based on the budget. With someone it is possible to agree, someone chooses the best conditions.

    – I see from the news that many of your leaders were lured away by wealthier clubs.

    – Well, what does it mean – “poached”? There is a regulation. Players have the right to choose. So there are no scams.

    — Are you satisfied with how Nizhnekamsk players performed last season?

    – Hardly anyone at the beginning of last season assumed that Neftekhimik would be in the East in the top eight. But the guys completed the task and made it to the playoffs. And this speaks both of pride and character. We fought to the end.

    – I remember how many experts were shocked by your 10-match winning streak in the middle of last season, during which you beat SKA twice, then CSKA and Dynamo Moscow . ..

    – We then updated several club records. Remembering this, of course, is nice. But life goes on. We must strive for new heights.

    About the main victories as a player

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    – In the early 90s, you scored perhaps the two most significant victories in your life. At 1992nd became the Olympic champion, and a year later – the world champion .

    — Victories give you confidence and new motivation. Moreover, it was hard to win these tournaments. And I am glad that I contributed to these victories.

    – In those years, many seasoned players of the USSR national team had already flown to the NHL. And our team flew to the Olympics with almost a youth squad. After all, your opponents sometimes called you Tikhonov’s Kindergarten.

    — Yes, we were young. But they have already managed to go through real training and hardening of the Soviet hockey school. Speaking in the language of the army, they took the course of a young soldier. When we trained and played in CSKA side by side with the players of the highest level, world class. And speaking next to such masters, you will definitely progress. This was called the continuity of generations, which the Soviet hockey school was famous for. So we were not going to give in to anyone. Plus, Bykov and Khomutov arrived from the European Championships. Therefore, in those years, we still remained the “Red Machine”, which had gone through all the stages of preparation before that.

    – Do you remember your goal in the Olympic final against the Canadians? You scored the first goal in that match. Moreover, the account was opened only in the third period!

    – They show it to me from time to time. Including on TV, in various programs about the history of hockey. And my son, also a hockey player, has this record. Why were neither we nor the Canadians able to score two periods? It happens in finals. There, on the contrary, a devastating score is a rarity. The cost of a mistake increases hundreds of times. The Canadians also had a strong team back then. In their country at that time, a special program was working to prepare the Olympic reserve. There were NHL players and future stars (for example, Eric Lindros – Ed.). But in such matches, skill goes by the wayside. And on the first – character, mood. And with us, he turned out to be stronger.

    “Before, we had a poor understanding of what the NHL was”

    – Did you already consider these victories as a springboard for future performance in the NHL?

    – No, at that time we didn’t really understand what the NHL was. First of all, everyone wanted to play for the USSR national team. Everything else was in the background. I remember how at the summer training camp we, young players, were once told who was drafted by which overseas club. And we didn’t even understand what it was about. They didn’t know how to deal with it. Here at 93rd, we already involuntarily had to think – where to continue our career? Because in Russia things with sports were getting worse and worse.

    — What was more satisfaction or disappointment in the overseas period of your career?

    — For me then the main thing was to play hockey. Well, to exist on the money that I earn in the club. In those years, any player who received an offer from an overseas or European club immediately went abroad. And it was not at all a thirst for big money, but simply a vital necessity. I had to provide for my family.

    About returning to Russia

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    — In 2001 you returned to Russia. What specifically prompted you to do this?

    – Well, before that, I played one more season in Sweden.

    – And they became the champion of the country there. What was this unexpected voyage?

    – Yes, nothing unusual. My contract in the NHL has ended. There weren’t many offers. I tried to gain a foothold in Anaheim, but I realized that they would not give me a chance to return to the NHL. Played for the farm club. So I accepted an offer from Södertelier. However, he did not stay in this team for a long time either. In November, he asked for an exchange.

    — What was the reason?

    – Södertelje had just left the lower division for the Premier League at that moment. At first I didn’t understand – why, even during the preparation period, training takes place only once a day? In the morning, no gym, no rolling. And in the evening, the team rarely gathered in full force. Then they explained to me that many of its players worked at Scania, where they assembled large trucks. They came to trainings right in work clothes, all in fuel oil …

    And there were only three foreign legionnaires in the team. Me, a Canadian goaltender who previously played for Vancouver, and another American forward who never played a game. He immediately had health problems there. That is, in fact, I was the only professional field player there. I spent two months like this. And then I realized that it was not at all the plan that I had set for myself at that moment.

    – As I understand it, it was a kind of demarche on your part. How did it all end?

    – For two or three weeks I was banned from training with the team. Although the ice was isolated at six o’clock in the morning. I rode there alone. Then the negotiations of the agents led to the fact that another Swedish team, Ferjestad, took me. The hockey director there was Hokan Loob, whom I had to play against. He is one of the best players in the history of Swedish hockey. At that time, Spartak player Sergey Fokin played for Ferjestad for more than a year. It was a real professional team. In short, this whole Swedish epic ended with a happy ending for me – at 19In 1997 we became champions.

    – Nevertheless, you did not stay in Sweden.

    – I decided to try to win the NHL again when I got an offer. And even at that time, a good alternative appeared across the ocean – the International Hockey League. Many players who previously played in the NHL, but did not sign new contracts, played there. So the level in the IHL was quite strong.

    – And yet – why did you sign a contract with Lokomotiv in 2001, deciding to return to your homeland?

    – IHL has ended its existence. And the AHL introduced a limit on players over 28 years old. I had to change jobs again. And just at that moment, an offer was received from Lokomotiv.

    About Vladimir Vuitek

    — Were you surprised that as part of the Yaroslavl club you immediately became a two-time champion of Russia?

    – No, I followed what was happening with hockey in our country. After all, I always spent the summer months in Russia. I talked with players, and with coaches, and with club leaders. Therefore, the alignment roughly understood. I knew that Lokomotiv was a strong team that would fight for the Cup. (In the final of the 2001/2002 season, the Yaroslavl team beat the Kazan “Ak Bars” with a score of 3-0 (3:1, 4:1, 2:1 (OT) – Ed.).

    – In Yaroslavl, fate brought you together with another well-known coach – Czech specialist Vladimir Vuytek.

    – He knew how to be demanding and accurately determined the strength of the player. I joined Lokomotiv already in October, when a significant part of the championship was over. And it was important for me to prove that I did not come here to be present, but to achieve results. Every coach sees this. Moreover, in human terms, Vladimir could always find an approach to a person. Vuytek was laconic, but one could consult with him on any occasion. Even… not to argue, but to discuss something and find an option that will make the team even stronger.

    – You get the impression that the end of your playing career was not easy for you. Would you like to play more?

    – It’s hard to leave when you feel that you still have strength. That is why you seize every opportunity. But you worry about this for a maximum of five years after the end of your career.

    About the beginning of a coaching career

    – Well, you didn’t get bored for long. After a couple of years, they began working as a CSKA coach. That is, they began a completely new stage in their career.

    – No, first I tried myself as a deputy sports director of Krylia Sovetov. But I worked there for a couple of seasons and realized that you need to look for something that you really want to do. At that time, Vyacheslav Bykov was the head coach of CSKA. Vladimir Semyonov worked at his headquarters, who left the army club for a promotion – the main one to Siberia. That’s when I called Vyacheslav Arkadyevich. He said that he would like to be a coach. And he asked if CSKA would give me such a chance. Dali. This is how my coaching career began.

    – Later you became the head coach of the Red Army, where you happened to work with the future stars of our hockey – Nikita Kucherov and Nikita Gusev. Did you see such a huge perspective in these guys then?

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    – I noticed them much earlier, when I was working at Wings. They stood out well for their year. Although Kucherov generally played with guys who were a year older than him. They immediately attracted attention with their understanding of the game and interaction. I even had a conversation to take them to “Wings of the Soviets” with the director of the school. But the matter did not go beyond words.

    But when I was already working at CSKA, and the KHL organized a rookie draft, we managed to get the rights not only to Kucherov and Gusev, but also to Ozhiganov. I then, of course, only gave recommendations. But in CSKA, which was then led by Vyacheslav Fetisov, they listened to them.

    – In CSKA, you eventually became the head coach of the main team. Can we say that as a coach you formed in the army club?

    – In any job where you get practice, you constantly learn something new, absorb some ideas. This is an invaluable experience. Because without him you can’t come and say: “I am a coach, trust me with the team.” I am proud and happy that I have gone through almost all the stages in the coaching business – with the exception of children’s hockey. And even though I was the head coach of CSKA temporarily, not the whole season. But I had a chance to work with great specialists, from whom I constantly learned, adopted something, analyzed …

    About how Alexander Radulov was sent to the farm club

    – By the way, in CSKA you are remembered as a tough coach. I remember a sensational story about how you exiled Sasha Radulov to the farm club.

    – Yes, it’s not about severity, but about exactingness. After all, both coaches and players are ambitious people. And each of them is always right in its own way. But there are moments when everyone should work for a common result, and not follow their own ambitions. And Sasha is a very hot-tempered guy. But at the same time, it leaves quickly. This is a person who knows how to admit his mistakes when he is wrong about something. At that moment, he did not quite correctly assess the situation.

    – How did you work with him after this incident?

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    – We have an excellent relationship. Yes, and not only with Radulov, even though we don’t call up with many guys, we always communicate when we meet. There has never been an understatement in the relationship between me and the players.

    – The next serious challenge for you was the work in the Sochi Ice Hockey Club. I can imagine how difficult it was – a team from scratch, a city without hockey traditions, and unstable funding . ..

    – At this stage, I learned how coaches worked in Soviet times. I had to perform several functions in the team at once. It was difficult, but interesting. And I have never been afraid of difficulties. I always tried to act in such a way that it would benefit the whole team, and not some separate individuals.

    About how you ended up at Neftekhimik

    — Was it difficult to leave the club after three years of work, in the creation of which you invested so much effort?

    – So I didn’t go anywhere, I had a contract for another two years. But the coach has such a fate. You should always be ready for the fact that at any moment you can be told: “Thank you for your work.” Although the third season in Sochi was really very difficult. There are a lot of serious injuries in the team that cannot be prevented. Plus money problems… But I left with my head held high. Because in the last season, I managed to finally make sure that the club acquired stable funding.

    Of course I was worried. After all, it is painful for any person when you find yourself in a situation where nothing depends on you. I wasn’t embarrassed. Or rather, I was a little shocked by it. But time heals everything.

    – How uncomfortable was it for you to spend a year and a half without work?

    – This is difficult for any person. Right now we had a forced stop in all areas of activity. And you look at how cultural figures, world-class musicians, artists complain …

    – Did you roll up your sleeves to Neftekhimik?

    – In fact, even before Neftekhimik, I had several offers. But when I started to communicate with people in a more substantive way, I thought – do I need this? So there were offers that I turned down. But in Nizhnekamsk it turned out differently.

    Vyacheslav Gennadyevich Butsaev

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    Born on June 13, 1970 in Togliatti. Forward, coach. Honored Master of Sports.

    Player career: 1986-1989 – Torpedo (Togliatti), 1989-1992 – CSKA, 1992-1994 – Philadelphia, 1992-1993 – Hershey (AHL), 1993-1995 – San Jose, 1994-1995 – Lada, 1994-1995 – Kansas City (IHL), 1995 – Anaheim, 1995-1996 – Baltimore (AHL), 1996 – Södertelje (Sweden), 1996 -1997 – Ferjestad (Sweden), 1997-1999 – Fort Wayne (IHL), 1999 – Florida, 1999 – Tampa, 1999-2000 – Ottawa, 1999-2001 – Grand Rapids “(IHL), 2001-2004 – Lokomotiv, 2004-2005 – Severstal, 2005 – CSKA, 2005-2006 – HC MVD, 2006 – HC Dmitrov.

    Played 376 matches in the championships of the USSR and Russia, scored 194 points (94 goals + 100 assists). In the NHL – 132 games, 43 points (17+26).

    In the national teams of the USSR, CIS and Russia at the Olympics and World Championships, he played 60 matches, scored 21 points (11 + 10).

    Achievements: Olympic champion-1992, world champion-1993, silver medalist-2002, bronze-1991.

    Champion of Russia 2002 and 2003, Champion of Sweden 1997. Silver medalist of the USSR Championship 1992.

    Head coach career: 2012-2013 (with a break) – CSKA (Moscow), 2014-2017 – HC Sochi (Sochi), since 2018 – Neftekhimik (Nizhnekamsk).

    Based on materials “Match TV” and the official website of the KHL

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    Applications from autumn leaves: how to make crafts on the theme of Autumn to school and kindergarten

    All kinds of crafts, applications and even works in combined techniques can be created from autumn leaves. Children are interested in independently collecting leaves on a walk, so that later they can be used for creativity. To make the application interesting, collect the leaves of different sizes and shapes.

    Leaves must be dried beforehand. This can be done in many ways, but the most optimal is to put the leaves for a few days between the sheets of books. If you need a quick way to dry, then the option with an iron will suit you. But be sure to lay a sheet of paper between the sheet and the bottom of the iron.

    Autumn leaf appliqué: animals

    Making animals out of leaves is one of the favorite pastimes of children. They are usually made on a light sheet of paper or cardboard. But you can pre-color to draw a forest, field, sea – for each animal its own world.

    Application hare from leaves

    To make such a hare, we need leaves from different trees: maple, linden, ash, birch.

    First glue a maple leaf for the body and a lime leaf for the head. Two birch leaves will come in handy for us to make the cheeks of the bunny. Glue them to the bottom of the head.

    Long ash leaves are suitable for depicting ears. Use small leaves for the paws and collar of the bunny.

    Details of the face can be cut out of black paper. We glue all the details with PVA glue.

    Bunnies can be completely different, it all depends on the leaves you have.

    Leaf application: Owl
    We need:
    • Leaves
    • Cardboard
    • Branch
    • Bunch of mountain ash
    • PVA glue
    • Scissors
    • Plasticine

    For the body, use yellow sheet. If necessary, you can correct its shape with scissors.

    Glue a smaller green leaf as a head.

    Make eyes out of black and white plasticine and attach them to the head.

    The mouth can be cut out of red cardboard or red paper, if there is a suitable one.

    Cut out eyebrows from yellow paper. And two more leaves will come in handy for us to make the legs of an owl

    This is one of the options for how to make an owl. But there are many of them, because this bird is one of the most beloved.

    Application of autumn leaves: fish

    The sea world is no less interesting than animals and birds for small children. After all, they see him most often in pictures. Therefore, they like to draw and make applications depicting the sea and its inhabitants. Knowing how to make a fish applique, you can create beautiful paintings on a marine theme.

    How to make a fish out of leaves
    We need:
    • Blue cardboard sheet
    • Leaves
    • Scissors
    • PVA glue
    • Eyes

    1. Glue a yellow sheet in the center of the sheet – the body of the fish.

    2. Glue two red leaves instead of a tail.

    3. Cut out a heart from a red leaf, glue it like sponges.

    4. Cut a piece of red leaf in half and glue it like fish fins.

    5. Glue on the eye

    A version of the fish with scales can be made from dry leaves of ash, birch, poplar.

    We will also need:
    • glue
    • Cardboard
    • Scissors
    • Flomasters
    • Pencil

    We draw a fish circuit on the cardboard

    Eye can be drawn with a flomaster or cut out of the colored paper.

    Draws the mouth of a fish.

    For the tail, we need to take two large leaves and glue them so that one leaf slightly overlaps the bottom one.

    Glue two fins – top and bottom.

    Now we make scales. For them, small leaves of approximately the same size are suitable. We glue the first row of leaves, stepping back a little from the eye. Each next row of scales should overlap the previous one a little.

    Leaf appliqués: kindergarten senior group

    What else to do with children when rainy weather is at stake. In this case, the herbarium prepared in advance saves. In addition, leaves are an ideal material for the creative development of a child and, moreover, the most accessible, as the leaves themselves fall under their feet in autumn. But if your herbarium has crumbled, then do not rush to throw away the torn leaves.

    They can be used for a specific application.

    Tear Application

    Leaves for this craft can be different in color and size. On the contrary, it is much more interesting to work with a variety of material. Then the applications are bright and unusual.

    Materials needed:
    • Cardboard
    • PVA glue
    • Brown clay
    • Stack
    • Rowan
    • Leaves (crumbs)
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    1. Roll up the tree trunk and branches from plasticine.

    2. Glue on cardboard

    Plasticine must be pressed against a sheet of cardboard in order to attach in this way. With a stack, create cracks on the trunk.

    3. Using a pencil, mark the borders of the crown.

    4. Apply glue to the crown of the tree and cover with chopped leaves

    5. Mark the ground with a pencil

    6. Apply the edge to the ground

    7. Sprinkle with chopped leaves.

    8. Rowan berries can be glued to the crown of trees to imitate autumn apple fruits.

    To make a tree that is then covered with leaves, you can use the template and print it out.

    Tree template without leaves for appliqué

    Vase with leaves: appliqué

    If you don’t want to part with the bright colors of autumn and need an original craft of their natural material for school or garden, then a beautiful vase with flowers in the form of an appliqué is just right for you .

    The principle of creating applications is the same, regardless of the result.

    Based on a sheet of cardboard in a suitable color.

    A vase can be depicted in many ways: draw it, cut it out of colored cardboard, or make it up from leaves.

    We will need:
    • Pre-dried leaves
    • Cardboard
    • PVA glue
    • Scissors

    We form a vase from leaves

    We choose beautiful leaves and twigs.

    Leaves can be decorated with flowers, also pre-dried

    Variants of original leaf appliqués

    Autumn leaf fall appliqué: from class 2

    This appliqué is made in a combined technique – drawing and appliqué.

    First, the background is created with paints or pencils. And the crown of the tree and the leaves on the ground are not drawn, but glued.

    Beautiful maple leaf appliqués

    Maple leaves take on a beautiful color from yellow to burgundy in autumn. Therefore, they are a fertile material for creating original applications on the theme of autumn. Maple leaves can create stunning paintings.

    Glue a beard of dark red paper and eyes

    Glue the ends of the petioles or threads, slightly apart, like paws

    This is such a family of autumn turkeys your baby can get

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    Applications from autumn leaves 2)))

    Collecting beautiful leaves on a fine autumn day is an exciting experience. And when you return home, you want to somehow preserve this magnificence or use it to create something beautiful – the material just begs for it! The most interesting thing is to make various compositions and applications from colorful autumn leaves. This kind of creativity develops the fantasy and imagination of the baby. In it, images can be created from ready-made forms, just overlaying them on top of each other, and not cut out of paper. And the color palette of falling leaves will outdo any largest set of colored paper!

    How to dry leaves

    You will need:

    • Multi -colored autumn leaves
    • Multi -colored cardboard or velvet pva glue or rubber glue)
    • Scissors
    • Tweezers
    • Oilcloth

    DRYING AUTUMN LEAVES

    Applications can be made from both freshly picked leaves and dried ones. If you want to preserve the leaves, two drying methods can be recommended.

    The first, well-known method is to insert leaves between the pages of an old unnecessary book. It is better to lay each leaf on both sides with a paper napkin.

    The second method is express drying of the leaves with an iron. Just remember that the leaves are not sterile, so it’s best to iron them on a surface that you don’t mind throwing away later, for example, on large sheets of paper. On top of the sheet before ironing, you also need to put a sheet of newsprint or a paper napkin.

    AUTUMN LEAF APPLIQUE TECHNIQUE

    Before starting work, cover the table with oilcloth so as not to stain it with glue. Prepare the base – a sheet of cardboard, collected leaves, scissors, glue, tweezers.

    First you need to come up with a future picture. Then arrange it on a separate sheet. And only then start gluing the individual parts-leaves to the base. Glue is best applied in drops around the edges. If you apply glue to the entire surface of the sheet, then when the application dries, it will warp.

    The finished picture should be put under the press for one or two days. Don’t forget to frame it!

    TYPES OF APPLICATIONS

    Overlay application. Try to get started by coming up with pictures that don’t require any details to be cut out of the leaves, but created by overlaying the leaves. You can come up with a lot of such pictures: butterflies, mushrooms, chickens and other birds … The missing elements can be added with a felt-tip pen or made from other natural materials.

    Once they get the hang of the simple pictures, children can begin to create tiered images. In this technique, the leaves are glued on top of each other in layers. The application will turn out bright and cheerful if the leaves differ in color.

    Silhouette application. In this type of applique, the extra parts of the leaf are cut off to get exactly what the little artist intended.

    Modular application (mosaic). Using this technique, a picture is created by gluing a lot of identical or similar in shape and size leaves (or, for example, maple seeds). So you can make the scales of a fish, the tail of a cockerel or a firebird.

    Symmetrical appliqué. Used to create separate images or entire paintings that have a symmetrical structure, as well as to obtain two completely identical images (for example, reflection in water). To do this, you need to select similar leaves to get an image with its “reflection” or symmetrical in itself (“Butterfly”, “Dragonfly”, “Landscape with a lake”, “Boat on the river”).

    Ribbon appliqué is a variation of the symmetrical appliqué. Its difference is that it allows you to get not one or two, but many identical images – ornaments. It turns out whole “round dances” of trees, flowers, mushrooms, butterflies, etc.

    In conclusion – a small selection of pictures collected from different parts of the Internet – to awaken the first associations for you and your baby. One has only to show the child how it is done, and his imagination will allow him to create more and more pictures from this amazingly beautiful natural material – autumn leaves!

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    Application from autumn leaves – 20 interesting ideas.

    Autumn is a wonderful and very beautiful time, which is famous for its bright colors. Parks and forests seem to turn into an art gallery, thanks to tree leaves that have acquired the most diverse colors: from pale yellow to bright red and burgundy. These colors are dazzling on the branches of trees, and in the air with a pore of the wind, and on the ground. Such colorful leaves become an excellent material for various crafts on the autumn theme (and not only), for example, you can make all kinds of applications, which are then well framed and hung on the wall or presented as a postcard, for example, to grandmother.

    Using the appliqué technique, you can create the most incredible pictures. It can be both realistic and fantastic animals, people, bouquets, still lifes, houses and even large paintings. we will look at simple applications that children can do on their own, for example, in kindergarten, or it will be crafts for elementary school, or just at home with mom.


    How to dry herbarium leaves

    Leaves must be collected and prepared before application. Walk around the park and collect the leaves you like. It is better to immediately put them in a small box and lay paper towels between the layers so that the leaves do not get wet. It is good if the leaves are dry during collection. Otherwise, it may not be possible to dry them well. So choose the right day for this.

    For appliqués made from such natural material, it is better to use leaves of different sizes, colors and types (from different trees), so that the picture is more contrasting and interesting. It can be both already dried leaves, and recently collected.

    Before starting creative work, if there is no time for a long drying (for example, the craft must be taken to the garden tomorrow), fresh leaves can be ironed at low temperature through paper so that the leaves straighten and keep their shape. If there is enough time to prepare the herbarium, then small leaves for drying (cold) can be folded into a book between the pages, and for large ones it is advisable to use paper towels and put a press on top.

    With this drying, the herbarium will be ready in about a week.

    Children’s applications from autumn leaves

    Carefully spread the prepared material on the desktop in front of you – it will be easier to compose the composition and select the desired combinations. Glue the leaves to paper glue.

    If you are using undried leaves, when finished, place the finished application under the press. Otherwise, the edges of the leaves will curl up after a while.

    What you need for work:

    • Prepared leaves, branches
    • Scissors
    • Paper glue
    • Markers/paints

    • Sheet of paper or thick cardboard for the base

    Here are some examples of animal, bird and insect applications. You can depict, for example, forest animals walking among the trees. The picture below uses dry and freshly picked leaves and twigs. The application can be supplemented with clouds and sun or dried flowers. We cut out the eyes from white paper and draw the pupils on top. Or you can buy ready-made eyes.

    And here a top is hiding among the branches. Some elements are simply drawn with a felt-tip pen, but they can also be made from leaves. Kraft paper is used as the basis.

    And here are the mice. You can supplement the composition and make, for example, another mink or some kind of pile with grain (glue rice grains on glue).

    And here is the king of beasts – a lion with a chic motley mane.

    And this, it seems, is a cunning fox walking through the forest under the moonlight (according to the author’s idea). Someone here might see another beast. 🙂 It depends on your imagination.

    Also, hedgehogs become frequent heroes of such autumn applications.

    You can dream up and come up with a wide variety of butterflies. Their wings here are a flight of fancy for a young artist.

    Birds are also not rare “guests” on autumn applications. Here are just a few of the many possible examples.

    In addition to animals, you can make some kind of autumn tree. Here, the leaves do not need to be dried, since the crown of the tree will turn out to be voluminous, which will create its own zest.

    Or this option, where the leaves were painted in different colors with acrylic helmets before being used in the application.

    Why not make a little man out of a leaf? Such a task can be given to absolutely kids 3-4 years old. In this way, a whole family can turn out.

    And here is a hairstyle made of leaves. Just draw or take a ready-made template and glue leafy “hair” to it. It may turn out to be a very interesting result. Here, the leaves can be used not flat, but dried not under pressure, which will give volume and dynamics.


    Cheerful variant with a man falling into a pile of autumn leaves. The kids will definitely love this idea.

    Such are the fantasies on the autumn-leaf theme. Try to do something similar with your children, we are sure that each little creator will get his own unique work. See also a mini master class on making a vase from leaves that can decorate your home or cottage. You can also decorate a Christmas wreath with dry leaves.

    DIY crafts from autumn leaves

    I really like jewelry based on natural materials. More recently, I learned some delightful ideas for creativity from autumn leaves. However, these are not banal applications co-authored with children, but a stylish autumn home decor .

    When my husband saw how diligently I was collecting autumn leaves in the square, he thought that the child was asked to do crafts again in kindergarten. Seeing the result of my work, he joined the creative process with pleasure, and now we make home decor together with my husband, and this brings us very close.

    DIY Autumn Leaves

    Edition So Easy! has prepared 23 delightful autumn leaf decor ideas for you .

    1. My husband and I already implemented this idea last weekend. This candlestick looks just magical, and it took no more than 40 minutes to make!
    2. What do you think about this placement of family photos? By the way, it is worth involving children in the manufacture of crafts, they will definitely enjoy the exciting process.
    3. And here is a master class on creating skeletonized leaves , which my whole family has been so interested in lately.

      For this you will need leaves, a saucepan and soda. Fill a small saucepan with 2 cups of water and 3 tablespoons of baking soda. Bring the water to a boil and remove from the heat, then put the leaves in a saucepan with the solution and leave for 20 minutes.

      Remove the leaves and use a toothbrush to carefully remove the soft parts of the leaf. Do everything carefully so as not to damage the fibers (skeleton) of the leaves. And be sure to let the leaves dry.

    4. This decor will adequately decorate the most important event in a person’s life.
      If my wedding was in autumn, I would like to arrange it that way.
    5. The simplest solution is to walk in the park and collect a large bouquet of beautiful fallen leaves and put them in a vase or glass jar. You can also spray the leaves with varnish for durability.
    6. A very interesting idea to create a candy bowl or just a stylish maple leaf vase. You will need a balloon, silicone glue and, of course, maple leaves.
    7. And this rather simple idea is useful for wall decor both at home and at work. Stylish and tasteful, right?
    8. A small master class on decorating the premises for the holiday.
    9. I have no words… Just amazing!
    10. And this is a great example of using skeletonized leaves. I really want to try to create something similar.
    11. How elegant and stylish. Perhaps I will adopt this extraordinary idea!

    12. What do you think about this window decoration? A garland of leaves – what could be better for creating autumn coziness in the house!

    How do you like these charming ideas? Personally, my family and I are going to go to the forest this weekend to stock up on leaves and create a couple more interesting panels for the house. And I wish you creative inspiration. Remember that the embodiment of your own fantasy is already a part of you. So let your ideas never end!

    Did you like this article? Tell your loved ones about her.

    The author of the article

    Anastasia Davidenko

    Nastya practices yoga and loves traveling. Fashion, architecture and everything beautiful – that’s what a girl’s heart aspires to! Anastasia is engaged in interior design, and also makes unique decorations with a floral theme. Dreams of living in France, learning the language and keenly interested in the culture of this country. He believes that a person needs to learn something new all his life. Anastasia’s favorite book is Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert.

    Leaf crafts. Crafts from autumn leaves

    Autumn is famous not only for rainy and cold weather, but also for the delightful charm of colors that give colorful autumn leaves. Connect your imagination and use the natural material that autumn gives you to create amazing crafts.

    Crafts from autumn leaves on the theme Autumn in kindergarten is a great way for parents to spend time with their child, open new horizons for him, and reveal his creative abilities. The beauty of autumn leaf crafts is that all the materials can be obtained absolutely free of charge, and the result of your creativity can only be limited by your imagination.

    Leaf crafts

    Autumn leaf crafts

    Kindergarten often organizes exhibitions of crafts made by children and their parents. The main goal of such events is to attract mothers and fathers to joint activities with the child, to reveal the creative abilities of the child, to acquaint him with the nuances of working with natural materials. Often leaves (oak, maple, linden, etc.), dried flowers are used for work.

    Alternatively, for kindergarten, you can make the following crafts on the theme of Autumn:

    – animals (squirrels, bears, mice, peacock), autumn forest, cars;

    – topiary;

    – wreath;

    – a beautiful autumn bouquet;

    – ekibanu;

    – garlands, pendants.

    To create crafts from autumn leaves, you do not need to have special knowledge, skills, abilities. The most important thing here is desire, a little imagination and the materials necessary for work (natural materials, glue, colored paper, felt-tip pens). To make your work look beautiful, work as carefully as possible. Then at the exhibition of children’s creativity in kindergarten, the work of your child will not be left without attention. The workshops below will help you create the perfect Autumn themed crafts.

    Autumn Forest Leaf Craft

    A very beautiful autumn leaf paper craft can be made using the following materials: autumn leaves, felt-tip pens, cardboard or paper, glue and scissors.

    Even a child can cope with such work, and the result will give you a sense of pride and satisfaction for the little creator.

    Draw trees with a pencil on a piece of paper or cardboard.

    Then stick beautiful autumn leaves on the trees to look like tree crowns.

    Do the same with tree trunks, grass, clouds, etc.

    Small elements can be drawn on with a marker or cut out of colored paper and glued to the appliqué.

    How to make a bouquet of roses from leaves

    In order to please kindergarten teachers with a luxurious autumn bouquet, we suggest you make it from autumn leaves (maple tree leaves will be ideal leaves for this craft).

    The finished bouquet retains its attractive appearance for a long time and does not require maintenance.

    Materials needed: maple leaves, thread, scissors.

    Fold the maple leaf in half, twist it into a tube – this will be the center of the flower.

    Then wrap this center with a second autumn leaf. Do not press hard to make the flower voluminous. In the same way, wrap the core with a few more leaves to make the flower bigger.

    Secure the bouquet with string.

    The bud can be attached to branches, wooden skewers and decorated with autumn leaves.

    Autumn application Rooster from leaves

    To make a beautiful application of autumn leaves with your own hands, you need desire and creative inspiration. This colorful rooster appliqué is sure to please your child and is perfect for a kindergarten craft display.

    You will need the following materials: a sheet of thick cardboard (this will be the base), colored leaves, PVA glue, scissors, rowan berries.

    Draw the contours of a rooster on cardboard (you can glue a ready-made template or stencil of a rooster on top). Glue leaves of different shapes, sizes and colors to create rooster feathers.

    Cut out with scissors and glue to work, make ears using rowan berries.

    When all the elements are glued, the work must be put under pressure for several hours so that the leaves stick well and straighten out.

    Finished craft can be framed.

    Autumn appliqué on a cardboard sheet

    Surprise a teacher or a teacher with a unique appliqué made by hand from autumn leaves. The appliqué is made of leaves of birch, oak, maple, cherry and other trees and shrubs.

    To make the appliqué you will need the following materials: cardboard sheet, leaves, PVA glue, scissors.

    On a sheet of cardboard, draw a sketch of the future heroes of the appliqué, and then glue the leaves to make squirrels and bunnies, cats and dogs, birds and hedgehogs appear on the cardboard.

    Autumn leaf figurines

    To create all kinds of appliqués on the theme of autumn, you can use special leaf blanks. Using a stencil, cut out the shapes you need for work from the leaves – butterflies, flowers, snowflakes, circles, etc.

    Outdoor leaf crafts

    You can create something beautiful right in the autumn forest, and then take original photographs of your creations.

    For example, create a magical pattern right on the ground with colorful autumn leaves.

    Or weave an unusual wreath on the trunk of any tree.

    Drawings on the leaves

    Autumn leaves themselves can become an object for creativity. Arm yourself with paints and brushes and start drawing. Draw outlandish patterns on autumn leaves, or maybe it will be butterflies, unusual insects and animals.

    Autumn Application on Parchment

    Hoop parchment paper. Copiously coat the autumn leaves with PVA glue and stick to paper.

    You will get very beautiful and unusual compositions on the theme of Autumn.

    Autumn leaf applications | Applications

    Colorful autumn leaves are a wonderful material for applications with children. The main thing is not to miss the moment of “Golden Autumn” and collect more leaves. When the leaves dry, lay them out in front of you, prepare PVA glue and start fantasizing.

    Ask your child: “What do the leaves look like?” “Of course, on flower petals or butterfly wings,” he will answer. Make several options for wings. Make the bodies of butterflies from oblong leaves of mountain ash or willow, and antennae from stems. Try to arrange the wings symmetrically to each other. Make both small and large butterflies. Perhaps a whole clearing with fluttering beauties will appear in front of you.


    Aspen leaves look like curly lambs. You can come up with a real plot picture. Collect the lamb from a large and small aspen leaf, for the ears, take the smallest leaves of mountain ash. Another aspen leaf will become a lake, and the other will become a tree. Blind eyes from plasticine or glue ready-made shifty eyes.

    “Build” a house for the forest dweller. The house itself is a large maple leaf, the roof is any large oblong leaf cut in half. Lay out the window from rowan leaves cut along. Do not forget to depict the forest, and make the owner, for example, a hedgehog, from a leaf of chokeberry.

    Autumn leaves make interesting animals. Make the ears and paws of the bunny from elongated rowan leaves, and the head and torso from oval chokeberry leaves. For a ponytail, the top of a rowan leaf is suitable. Collect the chanterelle from birch leaves. Use rowan for ears and tail.

    Properly dried leaves do not break, they can be easily cut with scissors like paper. Thanks to this feature, even the smallest details can be cut out of this natural material and invent more complex applications. To decorate the finished craft, use felt-tip pens, paints, glitter.

    Autumn gives us bright saturated colors and creative inspiration. The gifts of nature are indispensable for developing activities with children. Working with them cheers up on cloudy days, makes children take a fresh look at simple things, such as leaves, twigs, tree bark. This means that imagination, ingenuity, and thinking develop.

    The plot appliqué of autumn leaves. Applications from autumn leaves. photo ideas for crafts from leaves

    Application from autumn leaves:
    owl, fish, cockerel. Leaf applications. Ideas for children’s creativity.

    Leaf appliqué: cockerel

    The cockerel can be made in the same way as the owl.

    Execution sequence cockerel

    — Draw the outline of the cockerel on a piece of paper.

    — Preparing the leaves: collect, dry, iron through the newspaper.

    – Apply PVA glue to the drawing with a brush. And glue the leaves.

    – Draw paws and eyes with a felt-tip pen.

    That’s what Danil Timofeev, a student of Grade 2 A, got – such a wonderful cockerel! Danil studies at the Birsk correctional school – a boarding school of the 5th type.

    Leaf appliqué: fish

    Leaf appliqué “Fish” is made using the same technology.

    Step 1.
    First, draw the outline of the fish on a thick sheet of paper.

    Step 2.
    Cooking leaves.

    Step 3.
    We apply PVA glue to the drawing, glue the leaves.

    This fish was made by Egor Saysanov, a student of the 2nd grade of the Birsk correctional school – boarding school of the 5th type (Republic of Bashkortostan).

    Leaf appliqué with kids: collection of ideas

    In this 3 minute video you will get lots of leaf appliqué ideas with kids:

    – leaf butterfly,

    – cat, hedgehog, bunny, elephant, fox, elk leaves,

    – autumn leaf masks,

    – a variety of birds – applications,

    – men.

    And another video with a collection of ideas for inspiration. How to make a helicopter, a rocket, a snail, a hedgehog with mushrooms, an owl, a fish, a spider using the application technique from leaves.

    Autumn leaf appliqué: how best to prepare the leaves

    Appliqué can be made from freshly picked leaves or from dried leaves.

    First preparation of leaves for application

    . We all in childhood, collecting leaves, put them in books. Remember this? This is one of the ways to dry the leaves, which can then be used for application. In order not to accidentally stain the book, we cover each sheet on both sides with an ordinary paper napkin. If there are old unnecessary magazines, then we dry them right in them! The disadvantage of this method is that it takes time to dry the sheet.

    The second way to prepare leaves for application.

    And you can specially dry the leaves under the iron. This is a very fast way. We put our autumn leaf on a large sheet of paper, on top of it – another sheet of paper (newspaper) and dry it – iron the sheet with an iron. Then we lift the top sheet of newspaper or paper, allowing the sheet to cool.

    Finished leaf appliqué design:

    We put the finished picture under the press (heavy book) for 1-3 days. Then we place it in a frame (you can make it from colored cardboard or a candy box).

    You will learn how to make a three-dimensional figure from autumn leaves using the application method from the article.

    More interesting autumn crafts for children can be found in the articles of the site:

    — Application from paper

    Oksana Romanova

    « Leaves
    yellow ones circle over the city, with a quiet rustle they lie under our feet . .. “

    It’s time leaf fall
    evokes not only poetic lines, but also gives rise to a desire to somehow capture autumn beauty
    . Someone draws autumn landscapes
    , someone makes wreaths from leaves or collects autumn
    bouquets… And we actively use autumn leaves in applications with our children
    .

    Children love this activity. Leaf appliqué
    is not only a fascinating process, but also an interesting result.

    For applications we use leaves
    , dried 1-2 days in the traditional way, between the pages of books (but not overdried)
    .

    Freshly picked leaves can also be used
    .

    Dear colleagues, we are happy to share our ideas for crafts from leaves
    .

    Create
    , and a piece of autumn
    stays with you for a long time and will give you a wonderful mood!

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    Hello! I want to tell you how the guys and I collected natural autumn material. Once, on my way to work, I picked up a beautiful mountain ash.

    Autumn leaves can be used to create a very beautiful appliqué. The application can be simple or complex. From the leaves you can create a fairy tale..

    Autumn is a magical season of beauty. Such a riot of all kinds of colors does not happen even in summer. In the fall, you can collect and prepare.

    Summary of the walk “Autumn leaves variety”
    Purpose: to show children the variety of colors of golden autumn. To reveal a new concept – “leaf fall”. Observation course Remind the children that autumn has come. All.

    Program content: To learn how to create plot compositions from natural material – dried leaves, petals; develop a sense of color.

    Master class “Autumn bouquet”. Autumn is a beautiful time. She gives inspiration. My children and I have collected a bouquet of autumn leaves and flowers.

    I bring to your attention not a complicated, multifunctional handicraft “Ball of autumn leaves” Required material: Skewers.

    To make a wall panel, you need to take various yellow leaves, a circle of cardboard, glue, scissors, and a rope. On a cardboard circle.

    Gulfina Iskuzhina

    Colorful wind

    Summer is following autumn is coming
    ,

    The wind sings yellow songs to her.

    Red under the feet spreads foliage
    ,

    A white snowflake flies into the blue.

    V. Stepanov

    Autumn
    in Yamal does not last long, in October it already snows, and the pupils of the second younger group of the kindergarten decided to recreate an autumn tree from leaves
    so that by the calendar it will be autumn
    , we could plunge into the atmosphere of autumn
    . While walking, the children collected leaves of different sizes.
    , shapes and colors.

    Target
    : expand children’s knowledge about natural plant material – leaves
    , their meaning for the tree
    . Teach how to make appliqué from dried crumpled leaves
    . Develop children’s imagination and imagination. Cultivate respect for nature.

    For work we needed
    : dry tree leaves
    , PVA glue, pencil, glue brush, drawing brush, black paint, paper sheet
    .

    To begin with, the base of the tree was drawn on paper with a pencil
    and painted black.

    While the paint was drying, the children crumpled leaves
    hands into small pieces, developed fine motor skills of hands.

    Glue spread on the base of the tree
    , twigs and “ground”
    .

    The children sprinkled everything with crumpled leaves
    and pressed down the material with your hands so that it adheres more strongly to the paper.

    This is what happened with the children.

    Thank you for your attention!

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    Collective work was done by children of the middle group (4-5 years old) as part of the study of the theme “Autumn”. During the first weeks of autumn, we are with children.

    Again with an invisible brush Autumn painted the leaves. Everything became smart at once: Bright yellow, red, scarlet! Autumn is one of the most beautiful and

    PAPER TOUCH CRAFTS. To begin with, on A3 format (I glued four landscape sheets) I drew a trunk and crown of a tree. Painted the stem.

    A beautiful tree grows on our site, in autumn its leaves become extraordinarily beautiful. Their beauty and interesting coloring brought on the idea.

    The work was carried out in the II group of early age, the age of children in the group is one or two. The age of children performing work is one and a half to two years. Target:.

    Golden autumn outside our window. The children of the middle group and I are watching the leaves in our garden fall – yellow, red, covering with colorful ones.

    Objective: To continue learning how to stick ready-made forms, apply glue evenly over the entire form, handle glue carefully, use a napkin.

    Summer is ending, but why? Unfortunately, no one has an answer to this question. We have a guess, but we’re not sure if everyone likes it. We think that summer is ending so that autumn can come. Like this. What’s good about autumn? Someone has a birthday (but not everyone, so it doesn’t fit), someone will fly to the sea, but what about the rest? Admire the autumn forest and do crafts? Perhaps today we will do just that.

    Beauty from dried leaves

    The beauty of the autumn forest was described by many Russian writers and poets, but even without this, every person knows very well that it is in autumn that the rain is the freshest in the forest, the trees are full of yellow, red, fiery colors and delight the eye, but on bumps sometimes fall on the head. Collect those that have already fallen, take them home, and let’s start creating wonderful crafts from tree leaves.

    Leaf and flower ornaments

    Of course, this is what children love to do in the first place. In schools, they are asked to make collages, and everyone strives to put beautiful pictures on a piece of paper that, to some extent, reflect their mood. Someone likes bright colors, someone likes to post pictures using flowers, and someone can even adapt twigs and roots. The scope for imagination is huge. Look at the photos below – from the leaves you can make paintings on the wall, lamps and even funny little animals.

    Leaf appliqués

    The most common appliqués are on a piece of paper. There is nothing complicated in their creation – you will need PVA glue and a little patience. Arrange the leaves on the sheet and glue one at a time. To create a spectacular background, you can use watercolor and paraffin in some places, so you get the effect of scuffs and uneven coloring. Often such leaves are given to relatives or friends for a birthday, because making a card from autumn leaves is as easy as shelling pears, and a person is pleased.

    DIY autumn leaves

    What else can you do with autumn leaves? They can decorate a handmade lampshade, or a lamp body. Hanging on a thread, you can make a wonderful decoration for the wall – you get a real magical twig on which the leaves hang in weightlessness.

    How to paint tree leaves

    We want to help you impress your guests. To do this, let’s open one secret – you can give the leaves a different color in just a few minutes. To do this, we need a bunch of fresh leaves and ordinary table soda. We fill the leaves in a container with soda and add a little water, let them brew, and after the leaves lose all the green background, you can paint them with ordinary children’s paints. The effect of airy multi-colored leaves will turn out.

    Once you’ve practiced making simple pictures, you can start to create layered pictures. In this technique, the leaves are glued on top of each other in layers. The application will turn out bright and cheerful if the leaves differ in color.

    Silhouette application.
    In this type of appliqué, the excess parts of the leaf are cut off to get exactly what the little artist intended.

    Modular application (mosaic).
    Using this technique, a picture is created by gluing a lot of identical or similar in shape and size leaves (or, for example, maple seeds). So you can make the scales of a fish, the tail of a cockerel or a firebird.

    Symmetrical appliqué.
    Used to create separate images or entire paintings that have a symmetrical structure, as well as to obtain two completely identical images (for example, reflection in water). To do this, you need to select similar leaves to get an image with its “reflection” or symmetrical in itself (“Butterfly”, “Dragonfly”, “Landscape with a lake”, “Boat on the river”).

    Tape application
    is a kind of symmetrical appliqué. Its difference is that it allows you to get not one or two, but many identical images – ornaments. It turns out whole “round dances” of trees, flowers, mushrooms, butterflies, etc.

    Application, herbarium beetle from autumn leaves, children’s art. Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Picture 156469880.

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            • “I am very radiant and full of energy when the leaves fall and the ghost of change appears in the air.” – Anna Madsen
            • “If the year were put into the clock, then Autumn would be a magical hour. ” – Victoria Erickson
            • “In autumn, harmony and brilliance in her sky … “- Percy Bysshe Shelley
            • “And the sun took a step back, the leaves lulled themselves, and autumn awoke.” — Raquel Franco
            • “Be like a tree and let the dead leaves fall.” – Rumi
            • “Autumn passes, and everyone remembers his reverence.” — Yoko Ono
            • “Each leaf speaks of bliss. me falling from the autumn tree.” – Emily Brontë
            • “Suddenly summer turned into autumn.” – Oscar Wilde
            • “Life begins anew when it is fresh in autumn.” — F. Scott Fitzgerald
            • “I’m so glad I live in an Octobrist world.” — L.M. Montgomery
            • “Looks like the world was crusted with brown sugar and cinnamon.” – Sarah Addison Allen
            • “Autumn… the last, most beautiful smile of the year.” – William Cullen Bryant
            • “Autumn burned brightly, the flames ran over the mountains, the torch fell on the trees. ” – Faith Baldwin
            • “I smell autumn dancing in the wind. Sweet chill of pumpkin and crunchy tanned leaves. — Ann Drake
            • “Note that autumn is a time for the soul more than for nature.” – Friedrich Nietzsche
            • “If I were a bird, I would fly the Earth in search of another autumn.” – George Eliot
            • “Autumn morning: sun and fresh air, birds and tranquility, the end of the year and the beginning of the day . “- Terri Guillemets

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              2013


              Upteam Foundation as an international dealer in used luxury goods.

              Focus on flash sales as the main sales channel. Sales network covers more than 10 countries.


              2014



              2015


              Opening of operational headquarters in Manila, Philippines.


              2016


              Development and integration of the 1st API that allows you to sell inventory on multiple platforms simultaneously.

              Opening of a European logistics center in Tallinn, Estonia, to serve the marketplaces and direct delivery to customers.


              2017


              Seed Investment Round with 500 start-ups

              Launch of a US logistics center to serve local customers.

              Sales extend to offline retailers.
              Acquisition of the 100th customer.


              2018


              Selected to participate in the first batch of Dream Assembly’s first technology accelerator, a technology accelerator for startups powered by Farfetch.

              Business model transition to B2B market and fashion related IT solutions to provide second hand solutions for brands and large retailers.


              2019


              Launch of Second Life for Farfetch. A complete exchange solution that allows customers to exchange used luxury bags for in-store credits.

              First multi-supplier inventory integration on the Luxclusif platform (Asset Light model)

              Develop boxed resale concept to enable large retailers with an online presence to sell carefully selected and authentic pre-owned luxury goods on their platform.


              2020


              First direct partnership with a leading luxury house to establish a presence in the digital used car segment.

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              Add These 5 Things to Do to Your Fall To Do List Fort Wayne

              As the weather turns chilly and the leaves begin to change color, Fort Wayne welcomes you warmly for a fall family weekend! Fall is a great time to visit Fort Wayne, where many of the fall festivities and gardens are open, and some of the great summer attractions are still open and available to visit.

              When you next visit Fort Wayne in the fall, here’s a list of activities you won’t want to miss!

              CHECKLIST

              FORT WAYNE FALL

              1. Enjoy one of Fort Wayne’s great fall festivals!

              Kuehnert Dairy Fall Festival
              Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays until October 25
              Enjoy farm life and fun fall entertainment. From September 18th, visitors can explore the 6-acre family-friendly corn maze, learn about dairy cows and baby calves, enjoy the straw mountain, games, pumpkin picking, and more! Guests are asked to stay 6 feet high at all times, separate from each other at all times, and masks are required for guests aged 8 and over if 6 feet is not possible.

              Amazing Fall Corn Maze
              Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through November 1
              Work your way through the 12-acre Star Wars-style corn maze—Northeast Indiana’s largest corn maze—and participate in more 18 on-site games with friends and family. End the day with delicious fall food!

              2. Apple orchards and pumpkin patches

              Looking for the perfect pumpkin or delicious apple? There are plenty of pumpkin patches and apple orchards for your search. Here are some tips that might help:

              • DeGrandchamp’s Pumpkin Patch
                722 Aboite Center Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46804
                219-436-4359
              • Cook’s Apple Orchard
                8724 Huguenard Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46818
                260-489-3940
              • Advanced Tree Technology
                12818 Edgerton Rd, New Haven, IN 46774
                260-749-0891
              • Plus, many more in the vicinity!

              Photo: @tylerwkessler on Instagram

              3. Fall Foliage

              See the beautiful fall colors at Fort Wayne on Fox Island or the Lindenwood Preserves for ample opportunities to view Indiana’s gorgeous fall colors. Fort Wayne’s other great parks provide more opportunities for great views. Do you want to capture autumn colors in your photos? Check out these 8 best fall photos of places in Fort Wayne!

              Photo: @nickchisel on Instagram

              4. Fort Wayne Apple Trail

              Apple season is coming! Grab your friends and family this fall and head to Fort Wayne for all the “apple”. The Apple Trail invites you to take part in 18 activities ranging from visiting Johnny Appleseed’s grave and picking apples from the local apple orchard to enjoying Rise’n Roll donuts with apples and locally produced cider and beer. Complete any activity on the trail and enter. to win an Apple Trail T-shirt from:

              • Share photos of your Apple Trail adventures on social media using #AppleTrailFW or
              • Sending a photo to [email protected]

              NOTE. To sign in to social media profiles, you need to set the value to public . Contest ends October 31, .

              5. Zoo Drop

              Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo is open to guests until October 31st! This means you can visit Fort Wayne in October to see zoo animals enjoying cooler temperatures. Cooler temperatures also mean fewer crowds and endless close-up animal experiences at one of the country’s top 10 zoos. Find more tips on how to make the most of your fall zoo visit.

              The zoo is open from 9 am to 5 pm daily. Please note: – Masks are currently required for guests aged 8 and over. See additional precautions. Buy your tickets in advance and plan your visit here.

              Take a break this fall and enjoy all the colors, flavors, and celebrations of the season. Discover all that’s in store for you this fall weekend in Fort Wayne!

              100 Fall Instagram Captions — Instagram Captions for Autumn

              Whether it’s the cool, fresh air or the multicolored change of leaves, there’s always something special about the fall that makes every Instagram photo even more perfect. Plus, there are endless “grammatical moments,” from pumpkin spice lattes and cozy OOTDs to hayfields and pumpkin patches. But let’s be honest, sometimes trying to find the best fall Instagram caption can be harder than finding the most perfect pumpkin. So if the next time you’re going to post, you and your friends have nothing, check out this list. the best fall Instagram captions you can use for ALL your amazing photos.

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              Cute Instagram captions

              “I’m ready for apple cider donuts.”

              “I love falling most of all.”

              “I chose a good one.

              “Autumn is when the sun is really golden.”

              “All I need is tea and fluffy socks.”

              Fall in love with autumn.

              “Handmade blankets, cinnamon candles and great food.”

              Hot drinks, hot heart.

              “I’m a pretty pie.”

              “I love Smashing Pumpkins.

              “There is nothing better than pumpkin pie. . »

              « Stay cozy. »

              « Autumn breeze and autumn leaves »

              « I fall in love with you.»

              » I’m going to make concessions and say that I’ll be a leaf in you. «

              » After a good summer fling, it’s time to fall in love. ”

              » The weather is better with a sweater. «

              » Autumn leaves and pumpkins, please. «

              » The leaves are falling, autumn is calling. «

              » Autumn is the perfect time of year to spice things up. «

              » You do not know how to open leaves. «

              » Autumn shows us how great it is to let things go. “

              “Sweet as pumpkin pie.”

              » You have selected patches. “

              ” Maybe she was born with it. Maybe it’s maple leaves.”

              “You are the apple of your eye.”

              Pumpkin kisses and harvest wishes.

              Autumn skies and pumpkin pies.

              “Happiness is a hot drink for cold. day »

              « Fell in love with these colors. »

              « Is it really a pile of leaves if you haven’t jumped into it? »

              « I didn’t stumble, but here I am falling.

              ” Flannel.

              » My favorite color is October. «

              » Apple forever. ” I do not like. «

              » Please leave me alone. «

              » Repair hearts with a pumpkin patch. “

              ” Can’t answer, I’m eating cake “

              ” I’m starting a new life. »

              « I am hot tea. »

              « Orange is the new black. »

              “Buy yourself a pumpkin. It will never lead you to ghosts.”

                Pumpkin spice or cinnamon sugar? »

                «Tea: a hug in a mug».

                “Pick it up for real.” ? ”

                “Seasoning, seasoning, baby. »

                « Pumpkin spices are the reason for the season. »

                « BRB, knitting the perfect scarf. »

                «Feeling of appetite».

                “Don’t talk to me until I get my latte. «

                » I like you latte. “

                “All pumpkin all.”

                » Sweatshirt season is finally here. «

                » Pumpkin spices and all the good stuff. «

                » Falling so hard that the pumpkins want to spice me up. «

                » A witch’s way to candy? » burns this weekend my autumn scented candles.

                » Currently my blood type is pumpkin spice. «

                » I want to see you again. «

                » An apple a day won’t slip away. anyone, if thrown far enough. “

                “I’ve never met a pumpkin that I didn’t like.”

                » Fall is my excuse for everything gourd. «

                » Take a bow, witches. «

                » Stressed, blessed, obsessed with pumpkin. «

                » UnbeLEAFable. ”

                ” If you don’t like falling, you can leave me alone with my pumpkin spice latte. ”

                “Autumn leaves and pumpkins, please! »

                «Squash Goals»

                «It’s just a bunch of pocus tricks! »

                « Glows like my autumn – scented candles. “

                ” Boo, Felicia. «

                Quote from Instagram Captions

                » But when October comes and goes and there is no time at all, I start to feel the chill of early autumn. – George Strait

                “The world seemed to be covered in a crust of brown sugar and cinnamon” – Sarah Addison Allen

                “In the last few days of summer, there is a time when the ripeness of autumn fills the whole space. air, time is still and soft.” – Rudolfo Anaya

                “I smell autumn dancing in the wind. The sweet chill of the gourd and the crunchy tanned leaves.” – Ann Drake

                “I am radiant and energized when the leaves fall and the ghost of change is in the air.” – Anna Madsen, The Iris Diaries

                “Everyone should take the time to sit down and watch the leaves turn. — Elizabeth Lawrence

                “Time for hot chocolate mornings and fried marshmallow evenings, and, most importantly, jumping into the leaves! – Winnie the Pooh

                “Every leaf speaks to me of bliss, fluttering from the autumn tree” – Emily Brontë

                    “Life begins anew when it turns crisp in autumn” – The Great Gatsby

                    “And suddenly summer turned into autumn .”- Oscar Wilde

                    “October, baptize me with leaves! Wrap me in velvet and feed me pea soup. October, put tiny chocolate bars in my pockets and carve a thousand pumpkins out of my smile.” — Rainbow Rowell Applications

                    “If the year were put into the clock, autumn would be a magical hour. ” Erickson

                    “I’m so glad I live in a world where the Octobrists live.” — L.M. Montgomery, Ann of Green Gables

                    “Autumn, the last beautiful smile of the year.” – William Cullen Bryant

                    “There is a subtle magic in the fall of old leaves. “- Avijit Das

                    “We pretended she was only lost in the fall colors.” – Tammy Greenwood, Undressing the Moon

                    “Autumn is the second spring, when every leaf is a flower.” – Albert Camus

                    “Life begins anew when it’s fresh in autumn” – F. Scott Fitzgerald

                    “Autumn has always been my favorite season. A time when everything explodes with ultimate beauty, as if nature has been saving up all year for a grand finale.” – Lauren DeStefano

                    Lyric Instagram Captions

                    » Autumn leaves fall like pieces into place. And I can imagine it after all these days.” — Taylor Swift, “It’s All Too Good”

                    “Floating down like autumn leaves”. – Ed Sheeran, Autumn Leaves

                      “In the end, I’ll just walk. ” in the cold November rain” – Guns N’ Roses, “November Rain”

                      “I come alive in the fall.” — The Weeknd, Starboy

                      “Summer has come and gone. Innocence cannot last forever. Wake me up when September is over” – Green Day, “Wake me up when September is over”

                      “Do you remember the 21st night of September? – Earth, wind and fire, “September”

                        Tamara Fuentes
                        Entertainment Editor
                        Tamara Fuentes is the entertainment editor for Seventeen magazine, which covers celebrity news, pop culture, TV, movies, music, and books.
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                        Associate editor
                        Jasmine Gomez is an associate editor for Women’s Health.

                        Sugar Hill Historic District (Detroit)

                        For the place of the same name in New York City, see Sugar Hill Historic District (NY).

                        B Sugar Hill Historic District is a historic district in Detroit, Michigan. It consists of 14 buildings along three streets: East Forest, Garfield and East Canfield, between Woodward Avenue to the west and John R. to the east. The district was included in the list of the National Register of Historical Places in 2003. [1]

                        Content

                        • 1 History
                        • 2 Description
                          • 2.2 Hotels and apartment buildings
                          • 2.3 Church
                          • 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 Commercial buildings
                        • 3 References

                        History

                        The area where this area is now located was originally settled by wealthier Detroit citizens in the 1880s looking for vacation homes near Woodward Avenue and far from downtown. Early residents included Detroit Edison Company presidents Alex Doe, president; Herman Kiefer Hospital founder Dr. Guy L. Kiefer and Detroit Medical College Prof. Dr. Nathaniel Webber. Around 19In 00, the area was a major center for Detroit’s Jewish residents, as well as medical personnel who worked in nearby hospitals. The area remained predominantly Jewish throughout the 1930s. However, as the population grew, apartments were built and the former large single-family houses were subdivided. In 1936, the first nightclub in what is now Sugar Hill, Harlem Cave, opened. [2]

                        Meanwhile, Detroit’s first African American residents settled in Black Bottom and Paradise Valley. As at 19In the 1930s the black population grew, the Paradise Valley area expanded from Hastings Street to Warren Avenue and became the parallel streets of St. Antoine, Beaubien and Brush. [2] The rebuilding forced many residents living near the city center to move north. [3] However, areas where black residents could move were limited due to forced housing restrictions and agreements, and areas on John R. and to the west remained isolated.

                        B 19In 1941, however, Ernest White bought the Gotham Hotel on the corner of John R and Orchestra Place south of the area. Although the purchase was obviously a case of mistaken racial identity, it set a precedent and more African Americans began to move in and set up businesses in the area. At the same time, more clubs opened in the Sugar Hill area, some Jewish-owned, but an increasing number owned by African Americans. By 1950, the quiet residential area had grown into a thriving entertainment district. The area east of Woodward where the Detroit Medical Center is now the center of Detroit’s nighttime jazz scene. Some of the greatest musicians of the time stayed in hotels and played in local clubs. These include Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Dinah Washington, and John Lee Hooker. In addition, the entertainment world has been gradually integrated since 19In the 1940s, “black and tan” clubs opened – nightclubs open to patrons of both races. [2]

                        The Sugar Hill jazz district flourished in the 1960s and was instrumental in launching the careers of Berry Gordy, Al Green, Jackie Wilson, Marvin Gaye, and other young performers who would go on to create the Motown sound. However, targeted urban renewal in the 1960s destroyed Paradise Valley, and the expansion of hospitals in the Detroit Medical Center area caused the demolition of what had been the heart of the entertainment district. In particular, a number of former clubs were demolished to make way for the construction of the Detroit Veterans Administration John Dingell Hospital at 1990s. The remaining structures in the Sugar Hill area were considered for demolition as early as the 1990s. [2]

                        However, investments have recently been made in the area. In June 2010, the renovation of the Garfield Manor Apartments (71 Garfield) was completed. The building is designed to house artists and studios and includes solar power, solar water heaters, water treatment and geothermal heating. A residential and commercial building is planned for the corner of John R. and Garfield streets. The building will be called the Sugar Hill Building. [4]

                        Description

                        The Sugar Hill Historic District consists of 14 structures built between 1885 and 1938, including single-family homes, apartment buildings, a church, and commercial buildings. The area is the largest part of the prosperous area of ​​the 1940s and 1950s that had a large concentration of black-owned or jazz-operated other commercial businesses. [2]

                        The Garfield Building (identified separately on the National Register) stands at the corner of Woodward and Garfield Streets in the downtown area, as does the Detroit Museum of Modern Art. These buildings, although physically adjacent to the Sugar Hill Historic District, are not included in the district itself.

                        Two properties in the area were demolished: the York Apartments at 74 Garfield, demolished after a fire in the summer of 2008, and the Randora Hotel at 92-98 Garfield, demolished in 2009.

                        District includes:

                        Houses

                        • Agnes Inglis House , 102 Garfield (1891) This house was built for Agnes Inglis in 1891 and was home to Alex Doe from 1907 to 1922. The building was used from 1922 to 1934 by the private Chaffee-Noble School of Expression. At 19In 38, the house was divided and used as an overnight stay. The house is 2 1 2 -storey brick Queen Anna lateral gable structure with a two-tier polygonal span and a large facade dormer window. The bay window tower is decorated with stone rows, a stone strip separates the double-paned widows from their transoms. [2]
                        • Dr. N.V. Webber House , 76 E. Forest (1885) Eminent physician Nathaniel Webber lived in this house from 1887 to 1895. In the 1940s it was divided into apartments and had a club. Home is 2 1 2 -storey brick Queen anna building with prominent two-storey bay ledge and pyramidal roof. Wood and glass front door with an arched top flanked by two long thin double hinged windows. A simple porch with a triangular gable covers the entrance. There are two decorated dormer windows on the roof. [2]
                        • McCollester House , 4635 John R. (1905) This was the home of Dr. Guy Kiefer from 1912 to 1915. It was later converted into apartments with retail space in the basement. This retail space has been used as a barbershop since 1950s to mid 2000s. This two-story Tudor Revival structure is built primarily of brick, but with timber paneling on the gable. The pediment hangs over the porch and is supported by a bracket. [2]

                        Hotels and tenements

                        • Garfield Manor Apartments , 71 Garfield (1922) Garfield Manor was originally built as housing for doctors and nurses. This population soon gave way to car workers during the boom years during and after World War II. [2] It has been recently renovated. [3] Garfield Manor is a three-story brick building. Beaux Arts building consisting of three rectangular sections connected by an internal ridge. The façade is symmetrical, with a central double door with an arched bolt and edging. The windows are hinged, the facade is lined with decorative glazed terracotta tiles.
                        • York Flats , 74 Garfield (1928) York Flats originally housed a large number of nurses. K 19In the 1950s, most people living in York were working-class black men. [2] York Apartments was demolished. The building was a four-storey, flat-roofed brick structure, consisting of three rectangular sections connected by an internal ridge, and contained 50 apartments. The façade featured brickwork, limestone window sills, and multicolored ornamental glazed terracotta tiles. Two projecting spans with triangular parapets framed the main entrance.
                        • Randora Hotel , 92–98 Garfield (1909) The Randora Hotel was originally a one-family home built for prominent Detroit businessman Theo Backus. In 1954–55 the building was extended and converted into a hotel by Randolph Wallace. Wallace was a black entrepreneur and one of only two black club owners in the area. He founded Randora to serve a black clientele in an era when hotels were still segregated. The Randora Hotel has been demolished. Randora was a three-story brick building with two projecting wings on either side of the one-story front entrance. The hotel had a bar and a ballroom, as well as nightly entertainment. [2]
                        • Lay Thorne Apartments, , 4413–15 John R. (1910) Lay Thorne was built to house six families. It was built and designed by the architect T. V. Cooper. Three-story brick symmetrical flat roof. Commercial style apartment building with two full-height three-section bays flanked by the main entrance. The corners have bulging brick walls and there is a double string above the windows on the third floor. [2]
                        • Carlton Apartments , 4425–27 John R. (1909) Carlton is almost identical to Lay Thorne except that it lacks brickwork and limestone lintels. [2]
                        • Carver Hotel , 87-89 Canfield (1926) The Carver was built in 1926 for white clients, but was catering to black clients by the 1950s. The Carver also had a restaurant on the first floor. This four-story brick Revival Revival hotel consists of four rectangular sections connected by a ridge. The front façade has five arches at ground level, outlining door and window openings. Limestone strings run between the first and second floors, as well as between the third floor and the roof. [2]

                        Church

                        • New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgian) , 92 E. Forest (1915) New Jerusalem Congregation Church (Swedenborgian) built this church and used it until 1940 when the congregation moved to Royal – Oak. Grace Baptist Missionary Church then moved into the building. It later housed the Crossroads of Michigan social services agency, but has been empty since 2008. The building was purchased by Midtown Detroit Inc in 2011. [5] Simple two-storey brick church. Gothic Revival structure with four large arched windows on each side. One large arched window covers most of the upper façade, below which is a vaulted limestone vestibule. There are two pilasters on the sides of the arched window. [2]

                        Commercial Buildings

                        • Palmetto Garage , 52 E. Forest (1926) This building was built to provide private parking to residents of the Palmetto Apartments, located on John R. and Hancock Street. It was used by Palmetto until 1933 years, after which it was used as a car repair shop. [2] It is now home to the N’Namdi Center for Contemporary Art.