President Emy Roux called the meeting at 7:00pm by ringing the Key Club Bell. She led us to reciting the American, Texan, and Key Club pledge and finished the introduction with a short prayer for the success of our meeting and social.
The first topics to be discussed were the regular service hours for this week. She first covered Animal Shelter hours this Tuesday. Volunteer hours would be held 4:30-5:30pm and only five members are allowed to volunteer to prevent overcrowding of the Animal Shelter. Then she went over our other weekly service project, Harvest House. Volunteering at the Harvest House would be held this Wednesday as usual from 4-6pm with a maximum of eight volunteers.
Next, she reminded us that we were volunteering at Santa's Workshop this Saturday, December 12th in the high school commons. At the workshop we will be handling several craft stations for the children participating. Our stations will be a cup stacking game and create snowflakes. To volunteer for the workshop, members must sign up for hour shifts during the workshop. The service for the workshop will start at 8:30am and end at 12pm. In addition to that day, we will also have Bell Ringing service opportunities at Hobby Lobby. Once again volunteers must sign up for one hour shifts
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All those who brought a gift stood in a large circle. Then Jiya, who was standing in the middle, read a short story that contained the use of left and right often. While Jiya was reading the story everyone in the circle had to pass their gifts left or right depending on which direction would be heard in the story. It was a very amusing game with lots of laughs as we tried to keep up the fast pace story. After the activity finished, lots of pictures of interesting gifts and ugly sweaters were taken. To finish the social, all our members and officers took a group picture with the kid's bikes we were able to raise money
As a diverse student, in a very low income community I have always been known to standing up for others, as well as for myself. Having this natural drive i found myself taking a huge role in our high school Beta Club. As a natural leader, I was challenged with the opportunity to represent our high school’s Beta Club Chapter while running for North Carolina Beta Secretary. Although I felt experienced as a leader, I was really nervous to get up in front of all of North Carolina and give a speech at the Beta Club convention. Although I was nervous, I opened my mouth, and the words just began to come out. My fears went away, and I addressed everyone on topics of educational improvements and opportunities for all students to succeed. I used this
Volunteers are always needed from the very first sign up day to the very last delivery, and many weeks in between. During the first couple of weeks, The women volunteer group helps
The meeting was called to order promptly at 7 PM by Board President Steve Ehrlich. There were
Every year, the community gets together to celebrate the birthdays of the children. They call it the celebration of the two’s, three’s, four’s, etc. until the age of 11. At every age the children must do the chore that was chosen for them. Also, they
The agency I participated at for my ten hours of service learning this semester was the Plain City food pantry. The food pantry is located on 156 W Main St, Plain City, OH 43064. There are many people that run this agency. A couple names are Phyllis and Jane. I participated March 2nd from 9:30 to 11:30, March 3rd from 9:00 to 12:00, April 4th, from 9:30 to 11:30 and April 6th from 9:00 to 12:00.
Saturday I was working the volunteer session from 9a to about 3:30pm. After the session was over, I prepared close to 30 invitation letters to city and county officials in Washoe, Storey, Lyon, Churchill, and Carson City. We are inviting them to attend the poverty simulation during the agency conference at the end of September. I got those printed and sign so they could be mailed out Monday morning. Because it is common for some government organizations to take substantial time off in August, I wanted those letters out as early as possible to give time for them to plan. Reminder emails or post cards will be sent in at the end of August.
The meeting was held at the Glenwood Landing School Auditorium. It was hosted by the North Shore Schools Board of Education. It convened at six- thirty p.m. on Thursday October 6th, 2016 at 60 Cody Avenue, Glen Head, NY 11545. This meeting discussed issues, concerns, and matters that addressed the needs of the schools, students and community. The purpose of the North Shore Board of Education is to serve as a liaison between the community and the Board regarding legislative matters that have a direct bearing on fiscal or educational aspects of the North Shore Central School District. The Board of Education consists of seven individuals whose primary responsibilities include: establishing general policies consistent with the laws of New York State and the rules and regulations of the State Education Department.
At the social we had a D.J., we played corn hole and sang karaoke, some people fished, and some played volleyball. For the chili cook off portion we had all of our alumni members bring a pot of chili to be judged. Once the judging was finished and our president announced the winner, we all ate. We also grilled hot dogs for the people who did not want chili. After we all got done eating our advisors lit the fire and the marshmallow roasting began. We made s’mores and talked until it was time to do the pieing. Once it was time to pie the officers our advisors called us all to gather in front of the fire and for the officers to line up. We went in order of our offices until every officer had been pied. The members really enjoyed this, they even got to pie some of our
This last Monday I had the opportunity to volunteer at the Harvest Table in Brookings SD. It was a wonderful and eye-opening experience. Anna and I had planned to do a fun leaf activity where children could color over leaves on paper or use paint to stamp the leaves on paper.
The community service that I participated in for this assignment is helping out at the Trumansburg Fairgrounds getting ready for the annual Fair. This process took place over the course of weeks, but I pitched in the day before the fair on Monday 8/22/16 from 10:30-4:30. The week of the the fair was 8-23 to 8-28.
For those interested in participating in the program, you can contact the chaplain’s office at x2218 or x2571 to get started. Normal hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 pm and walk-ins are welcome. For those who work during those hours, the chaplain staff is willing to come in after hours or weekends to accommodate your
The last week of our time here we all had the opportunity to go down to the soup kitchen for a few hours to help serve the guests. When we arrived, Randy, the co-director of Scott who is the founder, gave us a brief tour of the building and explained to us how the soup kitchen was founded. Randy also shared with us the multiple food donors, such as St.Ritas, the West Ohio Food Bank, and individuals from the community and surrounding areas. Some of the people who come to the Soup Kitchen see it as a sanctuary for spiritual care. After he explained the basic concepts of the organization to us, we divided and each had different tasks. Ali and I served drinks while Angel, Grace, and Gage prepared the food. Jesus served homemade ice cream to the
My name is Lucretia Dixon and I am the Children’s and youth director for my church. I was wondering if we could volunteer as a group at the food bank. There will be about 15- 20 participants that would help out. Some of our youth need community service hours for college credits. Please let me know if this is something that our outreach ministry can participate in.
There is a volunteer orientation scheduled for Thursday, May 17, 2018, at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall located at 1234 Main Street. This meeting will take place in the main conference room located on the first floor. At this meeting, you will learn about the types of volunteer positions available along with a corresponding work schedule. Enclosed a brochure detailing more information that you may want to go over before our first meeting. Safe Night has always drawn a large number of attendees, and there
I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving! I wanted to remind everyone that we will be having our final MANDATORY Hall Meeting of the semester on Monday, November 30, 2015 at 9 PM. We are going to be going over the process of checking out for winter break and any questions you might have. If you cannot make it to our hall meeting, please let me know as soon as possible. In addition, cookies will be provided! Enjoy the rest of your break and I will see you all soon. Thank you!