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Monthly Archives: July 2011
One Step Closer
This week I began receiving survey results from both clinicians and volunteers at the Columbus Speech & Hearing Center (CSHC). What I have loved most about this process is being able to see from both perspectives how people feel about … Continue reading
Change, CHANge, CHANGE!!!
This blog is coming from a totally new spot then the previous ones!! I am here on site, at my desk with my computer!!! Who knew, I’d move up eventually. I am now considered an education and partnership coordinator intern. I … Continue reading
Wine, 3 Babes, and a Baker
Like many nonprofits in Columbus, National Center for Law and Adoption Policy (NCALP) hosts a fundraiser every year to raise money for its projects and initiatives. While wine, three babes, and a baker may sound like the beginning of an epically … Continue reading
Pink Lemonade on 2nd Ave.
As Eva and I explored the canyons of Sam’s Club searching for lemonade mix (not Crystal Light), bagged cookies, bagged pretzels, and ice, she gave me a rundown of the Sam’s layout and some of her favorite items to purchase … Continue reading
Interesting Week
This past week I got to know a little more about the people I work with. On Tuesday (6/28) we had an all staff meeting at 7:30 in the morning! :-(…but we were served breakfast! 🙂 (yay!). Our CEO was … Continue reading
One Year and Seventeen Minutes Later: An Update from a 2010 Fellow
For a year now, my Summer Fellowship supervisor, Don Bashaw, has joked that as a fellow, I failed miserably. Last summer, I was paired with Add (formerly an acronym for the Association for the Developmentally Disabled) to produce a 10-15 … Continue reading
Week of Learning
My main activity for the 3rd week in The Columbus Foundation Summer Fellowship Program at Tech Corps is Learning. After my presentation about Brand Identity set proposal on Monday, there came a request for me to have these stuffs well-designed. … Continue reading
New Tasks and New Ideas
Greetings fellows and friends! It’s been another excellent week here at MORPC! As my internship here progresses, I’ve found myself taking on new and exciting tasks. In addition to my regular work of researching and recruiting potential EcoSummit vendors, I … Continue reading
Another Week at Green Columbus!
Hello! Week three at Green Columbus was all about the nuts and bolts of our Green Schools Initiative Program. I spent most of my time continuing to gather data for the school systems around Central Ohio we are inviting to … Continue reading
Market Days
In this past week of my fellowship, I was really able to make headway on one of my biggest projects – Market Days. Market Days will be just one component of the upcoming Hungry Planet exhibition here at Franklin Park Conservatory, … Continue reading