Monthly Archives: August 2017

GoLunch!

For many students, school is one of the few places they may depend upon for a reliable meal. But what happens when school is out for the summer for these students who receive free or reduced lunch? The City of … Continue reading

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Week 9: To Teach is To Learn Twice

This week includes even more reflection on my time spent at CRIS.  Are you surprised? (Jokes) Anyway, a few days ago I saw a fortune from a fortune cookie that said, “To teach is to learn twice.”  I looked up … Continue reading

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Week 8: Beethoven 5k!

By Kelsie Fields, Westerville Symphony As we close up the summer, many of us are finishing up our big projects. I am happy to be one of them! The Beethoven 5k, which was hosted this past Sunday, July 30th, was … Continue reading

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Social Enterprise and Reflection

The Columbus Foundation Fellows attended a learning session about Aunt Flow, a sustainable social enterprise whose mission is to ensure “all people have access to menstrual products.” The cool thing about Aunt Flow products is they are all 100% cotton … Continue reading

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Restaurant Week in Columbus

Good Afternoon friends! I hope yall are having a great week and enjoyed some great food during Restaurant Week two weeks ago. This was my second restaurant week and once again, I was far from disappointed. You might be wondering … Continue reading

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Week Eight

Most of my week was spent working on the Learning Garden fundraiser and trying to pull everything together. Definitely the biggest challenge I’ve encountered is making sure that the event is well attended, which involves finding creative ways to get … Continue reading

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Exactly Where I’m Supposed To Be

Hi, hello, welcome! It is Tuesday, AUGUST 1ST which means I am in the very final stretches of my time with LeaderSpark, and it’s also time to get caught up on what happened last week! So let’s get started… Last … Continue reading

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