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Monthly Archives: June 2021
Week 3
The beginning of week three felt very natural. Monday was spent doing remote work, with a quick zoom staff meeting the morning. After the staff meeting I designed more posts for our social media sites, and did investigating for our … Continue reading
Week 3 at FLOW: Policy-writing and Moths
I can’t believe another week has gone by! Now that I’m deep into my projects, I feel like the days are going quicker than I can keep track of. The main focus of this week has been creating a detailed … Continue reading
Sam Camacho – Week 3 – Grange Insurance Audubon Center
This week was a week that felt familiar in the way that we’ve come accustom to experiencing, contact tracing. My roommate had taken a trip to Nashville with her friends this past weekend and upon coming back didn’t have a … Continue reading
Week Three: Growing and Learning
This week I was able to start working on finalizing the details on a project I will be working on for the rest of the summer. I was excited to start working on helping ROX in areas of my interest. … Continue reading
Week Three– Equitas Health: Steering Committees and Tater Tots
This week at Equitas, I have gained experience in working with JotForm submissions from artists. I have continued my project of putting the art work in easy to view binders and documents, but as I have done so, I have … Continue reading
Week 2: Creativity!
The week started with the fellows getting together in person for picture day due to a 100% vaccination rate! When I first applied for this position, it seemed unlikely that any of the experience would be in-person. However, getting to … Continue reading
Week 2 at Ohio Craft Museum
Monday As we are entering our second week, it was nice to be able to meet all of the other Fellows in person. Everyone was lovely and I look forward to seeing them during our excursions! While at the Craft … Continue reading
Week 2: New Branch, Same Joy
Today, I had the privilege of joining the CMLF development team for an in-progress tour of the new Karl Road branch library. This library is under construction and due to be completed in the next several months. It is being … Continue reading
Week 2 Camp Begins!
Week 2: Camp Begins! This week was very tiring but rewarding. I am writing this update as the first week of camp comes to an official end! I spent very little time at my desk this week! I thankfully was … Continue reading
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Week 2 – Operationalizing Values and Culture?
During this second week, I worked remotely on the tasks I was assigned during my organization’s Operations, Infrastructure, and Culture Board meeting that was held last week. The board members and I were tasked with refining and adding on to … Continue reading