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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Gonna miss these girls...

This was such a great experience! We accomplished so much and while working hard to spread the word about the Salvation Army we became really close and it makes me so sad that our group is being split up :( we have to stay close! Love you guys <3

Thursday, January 10, 2013

The End..Maybe

Well we had our final presentation today at school and this project has gotten me more involved in the community than ANY project I have ever done before! We made a digital portfolio, planned a very successful premiere, made a great documentary, and most of all, helped spread the word of the Salvation Army! Maybe if the opportunity comes up, one of us or all of us will present the documentary at numerous occasions because I would love to keep showing the documentary and keep getting the word out there! One thing I will miss though is my group because we get split up second semester. Gabby and Kenzie are in period 3 and Kiley and I are in period 1. But we will still get together and hopefully do more showings of our documentary in different places with different people. I also think that the premiere and presenting this project has given me more confidence in speaking in front of people so that is great as well!

The Slideshow

Okay so since this didn't work out at our school presentation..this is our slideshow that has everything the Salvation Army does!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Premier

Some pictures of the premier last night :) we had a great turnout and for the most part it all went smoothly

Premier

A special thanks to the Good Earth Market for hosting our premier last night! It was the perfect setting!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Community Table

Yesterday (12-12-12) we went and volunteered at the Community Table. For those who don't know, the Community Table is a charity van that delivers food to those who are less fortunate every night of the week. It was a real eye-opener for us and felt very rewarding. There are two different vans and they go on two different routes helping people! The food that they were given last night was hot soup, a sandwich and a bottle of water. It is really nice that they get a hot meal on a cold night like last night. I think we will be back again helping very soon!
On another note, for Key Club I went to Dress-A-Child. At first I had no idea that Dress-A-Child was put on by the Salvation Army, but when I walked into K-mart that day, I found out it was! Anyway, Dress-A-Child is basically a time where volunteers and sponsors come together and dress a child in need. The budget is $100 and it is from donated money I think. Then you get your child and go shopping with them for an hour! And you have a list with their sizes and a rank of importance for certain items. It was really fun, and both of these things were/are great things to get involved in!