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Monthly Archives: July 2017
Week Seven: Girls, Who Run the (Non-profit) World
Week seven has been awesome, inspiring, and best of all filled to the brim with girl power! I have bragged plenty about my coworkers but this week our executive director, Jennifer, and our Development Director, Kelly, killed it every day … Continue reading
Community Engagement
Hello again! Just to refresh everyone’s memory, my name is Jake and I am working with Green Columbus throughout the duration of the summer. This week I was struggling to think of a topic to talk about, but then I … Continue reading
Toddlers and Contemplation
Last week, during a meeting with my supervisor, my supervisor asked “Well. Four weeks left. Is there anything you would like to do in your last time here?” My stomach sank and my heart immediately felt heavy. To make things … Continue reading
Right in the middle of it all!
By Kelsie Fields, Westerville Symphony This past week at the Westerville Symphony was busy! We are right in the middle of preparations for the Beethoven 5k which is coming up in just a few weeks! I have been working on … Continue reading
Another Week Bites The Dust
Hi, hello, welcome! Here we are at the beginning of Week 7, and I suppose that means it’s time for me to tell you all about the ups, downs, joys and adventures of Week 6 at LeaderSpark! Right now, the … Continue reading
New World Singers and CCC
This week I am highlighting the New World Singers since they are traveling to Austria and Hungary on Monday. They have been going through an intense boot camp learning and perfecting new songs. They are directed by Jeanne Wohlgamuth who … Continue reading
Week Six
With the registration now live for the Learning Garden fundraiser, I’ve been focusing on getting the word out about the event. I’ve spent some time driving around to Columbus businesses to drop off flyers or hang them up on community boards in … Continue reading
Flyers and Filming
Hello! I am finishing up Week 6 at Ronald McDonald House Charities in Columbus and this week has been full of excitement-including the release of the first visual pieces for the communications campaign that I have been working on from … Continue reading
Icky, Sticky, and Just Plain Gross
This week’s Summer Art Workshop was “Icky, Sticky, and Just Plain Gross”. We made art that you probably are imaging – slime, textile bugs, and intestines. Wednesday’s theme was the five senses and we explored a few interesting sensory activities … Continue reading
Week 6: More Calls, More Stories
I spent most of my time this week making more calls to residents to gain an understanding of their current financial situation and their experiences with Homeport. I have started to observe a few emerging trends in the responses, which … Continue reading