Monthly Archives: June 2017

Week Three!

Well, it’s officially the beginning of my fourth week at LeaderSpark, and you know what that means… I’m already behind on blog posts!! So consider this one your catch all for weeks 2 & 3. And I promise I’ll try … Continue reading

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Week 3: “Strangers are friends we have yet to meet.”

As you scroll through the Columbus Fellowship blog, the following quote seems to appear in almost every reflection, “It’s hard to believe that I have only been working with this organization for 3 weeks”…well folks, my experience with Hope Hollow thus … Continue reading

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Week Three: Getting down to business!

I can’t believe I’ve only been working at the Worthington Resource Pantry for three weeks- it feels like I’ve been here for much longer! My coworkers and I have been moving full-force this past week, and I have enjoyed diving … Continue reading

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Week Three

This week I’d like to focus on one experience in particular. It was Tuesday and my supervisor realized she hadn’t given me the full tour of the Hoover Y grounds yet, so we set out on a walk together. There … Continue reading

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Planning with Purpose

I learned a lot from a brainstorming session that I had with Lynne and Steph (from the Marketing and Communications team) about my general project idea this week. We talked about target audience, goals, and focus-and hearing them reflect on … Continue reading

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Week 2: Why Columbus Children’s Choir?

Hello again! This is my official second week as a summer Fellow and I am still loving every minute of it. Research is going well and we have received some great feedback! This week I thought I would share why … Continue reading

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Evening Release Celebration

This Thursday, Ohio Wildlife Center held an event called the Evening Release Celebration as a fundraiser and community outreach program. We released a barred owl and two little Virginia Opossums with the company of about 40 guests. The two opossums were … Continue reading

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Westerville: a hidden gem

(Kelsie Fields, Westerville Symphony) Because we are such a small, community based nonprofit, we rely strongly on our board, partners, and community members. In particular, small business and shops that help us promote our events, give donations, and more. Because … Continue reading

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Settling In

Hello again! As week 3 wraps up, I believe I have met just about every regular staff or volunteer here, seen all of the nooks and crannies of the building, and even can recognize the daily attendees at the bird … Continue reading

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Week 3: We’re glad you’re our neighbor

This week, I continued researching and talking with refugees to learn more about their home countries and how they came to the United States of America.  This job continues to be a humbling and enlightening experience. World Refugee Day was … Continue reading

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