Youth@Edina
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Theme: Look up. Embrace wonder. Find Connections.

This event occurred on
October 28, 2022
Edina, Minnesota
United States

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Edina High School's Fick Auditorium
6754 Valley View Road
(Enter Door 5)
Edina, Minnesota, 55439
United States
Event type:
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Speakers

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Adele Snyder

Senior + robot fabricator
Adele is a Senior at Edina High school and a Team Captain and Driver Coach of FIRST Robotics Competition Team 1816, “The Green Machine.” She is a member of the build and fabrication side of the team and is lead coordinator of the other fabrication and software subteams. Her favorite parts of FIRST Robotics are attending competitions and working hard while having fun with the team. Outside of robotics Adele enjoys baking, reading, and playing video games, all while listening to music. She is excited to continue experiencing the “hardest fun” she’s ever had in the 2023 robotics season.

Claire Safranski

Sophomore + eating disorders historian
Claire Safranski, a sophomore at Edina High School, has begun to understand that her eating disorder didn't start on March 22nd, 2022. That instead, it may be in her DNA. While doing tennis in the fall, writing contests in the winter, softball in the spring, and piano year round, she finds joy in reading classics and romance novels, traveling, and learning more and more about the evolution behind eating disorders and how she can use that knowledge to help herself and others.

Erik Brovold

Student + non-perfectionist
Erik Brovold is a 7th grader at South View Middle School. He is passionate about playing music as a cellist with the Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies, as well as with school and pops orchestras. He is a student leader on South View’s Student Ambassadors team, and participated in the spring musical, Hairspray, on sound crew. Since Kindergarten, Erik has participated and competed in FIRST robotics. Erik’s talk describes his own journey with perfectionism and equating success with grades, test scores and percentages; he has learned that these numbers don’t tell the whole story. Instead, it is our experiences, memories and continuous growth that define who we are, and what we can dare to dream.

Graham Thompson

First year + performer + speedcuber
A freshman at Edina High School, Graham Thompson likes to sing, read, and perform. From a young age, he has had knack for trying new things, including speedcubing, earning a black belt in martial arts, and competitive strategy gaming. When he decided to try theater, he immediately fell in love and has since won 3 best actor awards with his strong stage presence. Being bold, curious, and willing to do different things creates opportunities to discover new things you are passionate about, meet new people, travel, and understand situations from another perspective. He hopes to one day have a career of 'new adventures’ by becoming a professional actor.

Hailey Fey

Junior + dancer + beekeeper
Hailey Fey is a junior at Edina High School. She enjoys dancing, music, and her family farm near Litchfield, MN. She is a member of the Edina Dance Team and has enjoyed dancing with the team for four years. She also dances outside of school at Victoria Dance Productions and has for thirteen years. Hailey enjoys playing flute and is a member of the Edina High School Band program. She’s excited to be on the Varsity Band. She has developed many close friendships through the band and dance programs. She also teaches Sunday School and works at the Eden Prairie Community Center. At the farm she helps with raising produce for a local food shelf and beekeeping. She is passionate about the bees and caring for the them. Last year she started with three hives, and this year the bees are thriving and expanded to seven hives. The art and science of beekeeping has grown into a unique and enjoyable hobby that she is excited to share with others.

Indra Khariwala

Sophomore + performer + successful imperfectionist
Indra Khariwala is 15 years old and a sophomore at Edina High School. She is the middle child in a family of 5. She has an older brother (17) and a younger sister (8). Indra enjoys theater, playing the violin, Kathak (Indian dance), biking, and spending time with family and friends. Indra’s talk focuses on the fact that a situation can be imperfect and still successful or perfect and unsuccessful. Her personal experiences during her freshman year led to new realizations and she hopes to inspire others to prioritize perseverance over perfection in order to become successful.

Kaylie Caldwell

Junior + robot driver
Kaylie, a junior at Edina High School, is a Team Captain and the Robot Driver for FIRST Robotics Competition Team 1816, “The Green Machine.” She is a member of the robot build and fabrication subteams. Kaylie immerses deeply into all things robotics-related, often thinking about improving and modifying the current robot to make it better (or simply cooler), and planning team development activities. She absolutely loves being given the opportunity to drive the robot, it’s one of her favorite things to do on the team. And she’s excited to build and compete in the upcoming season and can’t wait for the next game release in January 2023!

Nicole Jerney

12 year old + sailor + bento box enthusiast
Nicole Jerney is 12 years old, and was born and raised in Minnesota. She loves sailing, dogs, hockey (a goalie), cooking, drawing, music, and organizing. She has sailed from Chicago to Duluth and is getting into kitesurfing. At a very young age she became highly social, and loves talking to people. Her recent interests include diversity and inclusion issues, such as various cultural backgrounds and LGBTQIA+.

Olivia LaFrenz

Senior + volley ball player + child mental health advocate
As a senior at Edina High school, Olivia LaFrenz is involved in high school and club volleyball. She is also a member of concert band, girls united, Hornet Mentors, and 212. She has volunteered at the nonprofit Grocery Gatherers to deliver groceries to those at high risk during the COVID-19 pandemic. Olivia worked at an Edina elementary school Kids Club for over a year and is currently a nanny. Being around kids is an important part of Olivia’s life and she is heavily invested in increasing mental health resources for children as they age. Olivia wants to bring attention and resources to mental health.

Sonja Holtey

Junior + communicator + Say Hey Hornets Booster
Sonja Holtey, a junior at Edina High School, is passionate about history and public mental and physical health. She loves researching and sharing her ideas through written, verbal, and video formats, including a documentary she produced for C-SPAN's StudentCam Competition on the National School Lunch Program. She is a captain of the EHS Speech Team, a co-creator of the EHS Healthcare Career Speakers Club, a member of the EHS Nordic Ski Team, an EHS Orchestra cellist, a National History Day program participant, a volunteer at the Minneapolis Crisis Nursery, and the founder of the Say Hey Hornets Boosters Club, which aims to promote inclusion, acceptance, and connection throughout the Edina community by encouraging the simple act of saying hello.

Sydney Raley

Student + lifesaver
forthcoming

Venna Wiandt

Junior + robot designer
Venna, a junior at Edina High School, is the Assistant Captain and Business Lead of the school’s award-winning FIRST Robotics team 1816, “The Green Machine.” She is responsible for supporting the team’s sustainability and is excited to extend her contributions in the upcoming season to the design and fabrication of the robot. She particularly enjoys helping students present and speak in front of groups. In her free time she likes crocheting, hiking, listening to music, and hanging out with friends. Venna plans to pursue a major in cognitive neuroscience.

Organizing team

Cheryl
Gunness

Edina, MN, United States
Organizer

Lindsay
DiLorenzo

Edina, MN, United States
Co-organizer
  • Julie Greene
    Curation