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Monthly Archives: July 2022
Week 5 | CIS Summer Camp
This week was a festive and fun filled week of events. This is the third week of the camp and the students have shown so much growth in their motivation to wanting to be a camper . The relationships and … Continue reading
Week 5 with Speak!
I spent most of this week working in the Google Drive and the Speak! for the Unspoken volunteer page on Facebook. While looking at our results from the survey we sent out a few weeks ago, we decided we should … Continue reading
Cultivate Week 5
Let’s play a game. It is called “The Leader Game” and it comes from the Authentic Relating Games Manual. I did this on Wednesday with the youth that are enrolled in Cultivate’s summer garden program. One person is designated the … Continue reading
Week 5: The Growth of the Sustainable Business Directory
It is hard to believe that we are approaching the end of week 5 already! I am continuing the growth of the Sustainable Business Directory with 425 businesses currently in the database. As I mentioned in last week’s blog, I … Continue reading
Week 5: Research & Learning
It’s crazy to think that this summer experience is already halfway done! Time flew by, but when I look back on everything that’s happened so far, it makes sense. It’s been a busy five weeks at ETSS filled with meetings, … Continue reading
Interview Observations
We have reached the end of the 5th week in this 10-week internship and while I’m on track for some tasks, I have a long way to go for others. I have really immersed myself in my work for the … Continue reading
Week 5 – The Prince!
This week our offices were closed so I spent most of my time working on individual projects. I spent more time Facebook stalking elected officials to determine their voting preferences and the general voting demographics of the town. It … Continue reading
Week 5 Get Involved
This week’s focus was the preparation of upcoming volunteer opportunities. For July I am tasked with creating content to promote Third Party Fundraisers. We have a Back-to-school Wish List through Amazon due next Tuesday. The following week we have a … Continue reading
Week 5: Planning, Writing, Interviewing.
This week was full of planning, writing, and interviewing. On Monday I went into classrooms and got to know the students and take pictures. One of the classes was a 6th-grade math class where the kids played rocket math along … Continue reading
Week 5 at Seeds of Caring- Last week of Session 1
It is unreal to me that I’m already halfway done with my time here at Seeds of Caring. I’ve enjoyed my experience here very much, and the entire staff has welcomed me in with open arms. It has been a … Continue reading