Create

Create

Create was a community art event staged by One Stone students who were motivated to do something to help pediatric patients and their families. Working in partnership with St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital, we designed a day of creativity and art for kids and parents, and unexpectedly, non-patients, who were drawn in by their curiosity. By connecting over tissue paper flowers and bedazzling, the kids, their families, and passer byers, were able to experience small moments of joy into this otherwise scary world.

    One U

    One U

    How might we create an experience that encourages healthy eating behaviors in a kid-friendly way?

    One Stone staged a “One U Healthy Competition” a crazy line up of games to encourage healthy eating habits and exercise, at the St. Luke’s Health System’s wellness day. One Stone team members staged the “Snack Bowl” Iron Chef competition, “All Star Challenge” obstacle course, “food Group Face-Off” card game and “Munch Madness,” a brakcek challenge to assist kids in learning about healthy choices.

      Reach

      Reach

      The Caldwell Freshman Academy, a school for at-risk freshman transitioning into high school, was a key player in the P16 strategy. With this understanding, One Stone developed “Reach,” a project designed to challenge Academy students to reach for high goals and expectations—attending postsecondary education, serving others and building community.

        Day of Knights and Princesses

        Day of Knights and Princesses

        The experience of being a young kid in an active duty military family brings some challenges. One of those is connecting, in fun ways, to other kids and families who share this same experience. At One Stone, we know a thing or two about fun, so with guidance from family counselors and experts at the Idaho National Guard and Operation: Military Kids at the University of Idaho, Team One Stone created the “Day of Knights & Princesses” event.

          Think 4-Ward Challenge

          Think 4-Ward Challenge

          Think 4-Ward was a One Stone challenge to raise awareness and educate the community about resource consumption and conservation in the Treasure Valley. One Stone partnered with Idaho Power, Boise Watershed and the City of Boise to create a four-week community challenge that encouraged people to take measures to save resources in their own homes. The four focus areas of conservation – the Elements, included electricity (fire), recycling (earth), pollution (air), and water.