Thursday, December 7, 2006

Canned Goods

The Albion Volunteer Service Organization is sponsering a family for Christmas through the Albion Interfaith Ministries (AIM). I think it would be great for the VolunTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENS to help out. What do you think? Should be simple enough to bring in some canned goods here to the office and put them in a box...

Also, this is a reminder that there is a meeting on Saturday at 7pm. This is a perfect time to bring in some canned stuffs.

See you then!

Peace out.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Cardboard CLASSIC....

We're meeting December 9th (that's a Saturday) to discuss some things. But most importantly, we're going to be discussing the CARDBOARD CLASSIC! Yeeehawwww. Can you imagine us building a LUGE out of cardboard? As Jean-Claude Van-Damm likes to say "I look forward to it."

Tuesday, November 7, 2006

Upcoming Agenda

Hey everyone:
This weekend we will be doing a Soup Kitchen BLITZ instead of having a monthly meeting. We'll be trying something a little bit different - less meetings, more action! I'd like to start this month strong by getting at least 5 or 6 of us out together to volunteer at the Soup Kitchen this weekend. Soup Kitchen is Saturday from 4:30 - 7. Towards the end of the week, I'll be calling you to recruit you to come out. If you have trouble with transportation, I can arrange that to be taken care of.

I'll keep you posted on here about future activities. For now, let's just start simple.

Peace out!

-Matt-

Friday, October 27, 2006

Pavilion painting is AXED

Okay, so because it is so cold, we're going to be leaf raking and doing community cleanup instead of painting the pavilion. The new plans are as follows:

Meet @ the AVSO @ noon and we'll organize from there

AVSO = 203 S. Superior St. between Citizens and the Bohm

See you there!

Friday, October 20, 2006

October Meeting Change

The VolunTEENS meeting for October is tomorrow, October 21st, at 12:00pm (noon). Please note that the meeting time has been adjusted.

See you all there!

VolunTEENS meeting time adjustment

Tomorrow, Saturday October 21st at Noon is when the meeting is. Be there.

Monday, October 9, 2006

Development Team Schmevelopment Team...

Alright, so we're going to try something a little new. We're going to institute a Development Team in the VolunTEENS group. The Development Team will consist of several elected members of the VT group who will assume a majority of the leadership and organizing responsibilities. In essence, they are in charge of "Developing" the VolunTEENS group by giving their input directly, instead of having to rely on me for all the answers.

Below is a list of positions for the Development Team:

Development Manager

Development Assistant(s)

Volunteer Opportunities Coordinator


And here is a picture of a would-be member of our Development Team:

This could be you!

We're jammin' now, mon.

-M

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

... It is happening.

What? Pavilion Painting

Where? Victory Park

Why? Make a Difference Day

Date? Saturday October 28th

Time? 10am until whenever

What will it look like?

THIS!:

Doesn't this look fun?


oh SNAP that looks great.

Friday, September 22, 2006

No soup for you....

This Saturday (tommorow) begins THE SOUP KITCHEN... AGAIN!

Thank you, come again!

So, just a reminder that this is an excellent and fulfilling volunteer opportunity that is recurring throughout the year. Technically, it is open at 5pm, but if you'd like to show up early and help set up, you can be there as early as 3:30 and stay as long as you need to. The location is Saint James Church @ 119 W. Erie St. and the Phone # is 629-8710. Perry says that he will be there, but sadly, I cannot because I have some prior committments.

Best wishes -

-M-

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Let's Get Ready to Rumbleeeeeee!

For the two of you that actually visit this site, It. Has. Happened. That's right - The VolunTEENS of Albion are now adventuring into MySpace!

Que the music. A new era has dawned.

http://www.myspace.com/109342794

Enjoy.

P.S - The MySpace account was created about... 4 minutes ago, so don't be upset if there is nothing in the profile yet. It'll get jazzed up. Give it time.

Can you dig it?

-Matt

Friday, September 1, 2006

Youth Legislative Day....

An event is being held Friday, October 13th 2006 where actual Michigan students are "given the opprtunity to introduce bills, hold committee meetings and debate actual legistlation on the Floor of the House of Representatives. Through participation in these activities, youth from around the state have gained a heightened awareness of public policy in an effort to stimulate their further interest in civic involvement. This year's event will focus on a variety of issues affecting youth (i.e. health, education, after-school programs, etc.), and will take place ... at the State Capitol Building in Lansing."

I think this would be a totally excellent event to take part in for VolunTEENS from Albion. So, more discussion on this event will take place at our first meeting for the Fall on Saturday September 9th. Remember, there will be pizza!

Because of a the registration deadline for Youth Legislative Day, we must determine who is going to the Capitol in our September meeting.

Who would want to miss going to Lansing on ... Friday THE THIRTEENTH of October?

This could be you guys on that day:



So DO NOT miss this awesome chance to do what our founding fathers did so bravely: argue amongst themselves for hours upon end =)

Peace,

-mm

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Pizza and A New Face.....

Hello everyone, my name is Matt and I will be co-operating with Perry with VolunTEENS for the next year. To introduce myself and prepare the VolunTEENS for the upcoming year we will be having a Pizza Party on Sepember 9th at 7:30pm right here at the AVSO Headquarters. So...show up, have a little food, and let's kick off the Volunteering for the year on a high note.

Best wishes!

-mm

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

VolunTEENS Meeting.....

Our next VolunTEENS meeting is going to be this

Saturday August 19th at 11 am at the volunteer center.

We haven't gotten together for awhile so I think it's pretty important that we do so.

There are a few things that we have to do for the back to school celebration to help out.

I'll see y'all there,

- pt

Monday, August 7, 2006

Girls Only.......

Awhile back I made a post about starting a Girl Talk chapter in Albion.

Now I'm happy to report that, with the help of a few community members, that idea has picked up a lot of steam.

So if any girls are interestd are being involved in this program, please let me know and I can give you as much information as I have right now.

peace,

- pt

Big shout out....

I just wanted to give a big shout out to Josh and Jason Westbrook who joined me at Miss Hanke's apartment on Saturday morning.

Cutting the grass, pulling weeds and taking down trees with our bare hands definetely wasn't an easy job but it was one that had to be done.

Thanks guys!

- pt

Monday, July 31, 2006

Need some help........

Mrs. Hanke, an old lady suffering from various diseases and ailments needs some help this weekend to clean up her lawn.

She has recently recieved a notice from the city warning her of fines if she doesn't clean up the yard.

Due to her physical conditions she is unable to clean up the yard and has therefore requested our help.

We will be helping Mrs. Hanke, this Saturday August 5 at 10 am on 706 S. Superior Street.

We need as much help as we can get.

I hope to see you there.

- pt

Monday, July 17, 2006

Volunteer Center and Johnson's goto the zoo.....

On Tuesday July 11th the kid's from Johnson's Day Care and the staff from the Albion Volunteer Center went to Binder Park Zoo. Below are the pictures from our little trip.

A big thank you goes out to Adrian Brown who was kind enough to take all these great pictures.

- pt

Zoo team

chhheeeeettttttaaaaahhhh

Can't get enough iggy

American Eagle

is that snake eating that rabbit?

mmmm.......lizard

ride that plastic animal

We're going to AFRICA!!!!

Finally we get to sit down

The man in the orange shirt is in charge

simmer down now!

Wednesday, July 5, 2006

VolunTEENS MEETING - July 15/2006

Since I haven't recieved any feedback about the blog, I have no idea if any of your are actually seeing it or not. So I'm going to choose to be ignorant and continue to post on our website.

Our next VolunTEENS meeting is going to be on Saturday July 15 @ 11 am @ the volunteer center.

Make sure you wear comfortable, disposable, "paint clothes" because we will be decorating a wooden rocking chair. The chamber of commerce is conducting a program where the downtown shops are being asked to decorate chairs and put them on display during the festival of the forks. So basically, I think we should do it.

We will also be discussing:

- Girl talk

- Telephone Reassurance Program

- Youth grants

- NAACP Career Workshop

I hope everyone (or atleast a couple of you) can come. I haven't seen a lot of you in awhile and because of that we haven't been able to do much.

Give me a shout or stop by at the volunteer center anytime during the day.

Peace,

- pt

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Little people help water plants

So yesterday (June 20th) we had the students(othere wise known as little people) from Johnson's Day Care walk over to the volunteer center so they could help water the plants on superior street.

The kids had an absolutely great time (so did I).

I want to thank Adrian Brown, Sydney Downy and Lindsey Ohma for volunteering to help out with the kids.

Enjoy the pictures.

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Monday, June 19, 2006

GIRL TALK.....

Last week I got some information on this new program that's becoming pretty popular all across America. I apologize to all the guys out there, but this programs is called Girl Talk.

Basically, it's a middle school-high school mentoring program for girls. I'm going to copy the description and paste it below. I reccomend that some of our female VolunTEENS take a serious look at it and considering taking it up as an initiative for the upcoming school year. We don't have to follow things exactly as they are written below but we can talk about that later. Let me know what you think.

GIRL TALK

girl talk

Description

- Girl Talk is FREE to any female high school leader that truly wants to make a difference in her school and community.
- Girl Talk chapters can be started anywhere - in your school, in your community, in any city or state.
- It is a student-to-student mentoring program that pairs middle school girls with high school girls.
- The high school girls meet weekly with the middle school girls to listen and to offer support.
- All of the information that a “new” leader needs to start a chapter can be found in the “Girl Talk Handbook.”
- The Girl Talk Handbook was designed to include step-by-step instructions to create and successfully run a Girl Talk Chapter. The handbook also includes many ideas, how-to’s, and fun games for the high school girls to use for their Girl Talk Chapter Meetings.
- The middle school girls are able to communicate their concerns, problems, and/or exciting news through the Girl Talk anonymous question box.
- The girls will all agree on a safe place to put the question box that will be available throughout the week. (Ex. Teacher’s Classroom, School Library, Counselor’s Office, etc…)
- The anonymous question box serves as a tool/reference for the high school girls and gives them topics to address in their weekly meetings with the middle school girls.
- In addition to the positive and fun weekly meetings, Girl Talk‘s mission is to empower young females, to promote self-esteem, and teach them the importance and value of community service.
- Each chapter requires an adult advisor to be present at ALL Girl Talk chapter meeting and events. This person can be the middle or high school’s guidance counselor, a favorite teacher, a female coach, a mom, a female college student or even an aunt! The ideas are endless!
- Each high school leader(s) is asked to sign Girl Talk’s Leadership Contract and it is the responsibility of the chapter’s adult advisor to make sure each leader fulfills her duties as a Girl Talk leader.
- Girl Talk is designed to reach ALL middle school girls! Therefore we welcome non-traditional chapters as well. Girl Talk currently has home school chapters, athletic teams chapters (ex. ---Dance teams, basketball teams, softball teams, etc) youth groups, and Girl Scout groups. We encourage high school girls to think outside the box if their school will not allow Girl Talk meetings to take place before or after school.
- Girl Talk’s Web site is always growing! We want to keep Girl Talk leaders, parents, teachers, administrators, and sponsors up to date about important information and statistics that relate to middle school girls as well as all of the exciting news about Girl Talk and the great things leaders are doing everywhere!
- We quarterly feature outstanding Girl Talk leaders from across the country who are making a difference in their communities on our Web Site. We do this not only to honor the Girl Talk Leaders, but we hope that their stories will inspire other girls to become leaders and we hope that it will also inspire current leaders to be even better!
- Our goal is to have Girl Talk in all 50 states by 2010 and with your help we know we will reach it!

Skills

- These are the five major expectations of a Girl Talk leader. Committing to being a leader in your community is a huge responsibility, and is not something you should take lightly. We suggest you re-read the Leadership Expectations section of the Girl Talk web site and review the main points below. Take time to truly think about this. If you believe this is something you really want to commit to, you will be one step closer to becoming an official Girl Talk leader in your community!
- I AM a female high school student (grades 9-12).
- I WILL commit to one weekly meeting with middle school girls as well as putting in at least one hour of preparation for that week’s Girl Talk with the other leader(s).
- I WILL commit to doing at least 10 hours of community service each semester OUTSIDE of being a Girl Talk leader. I understand that I can choose to do this alone, with the other leaders, or my chapter as a whole can come up with a community service project to meet this requirement.
- I AM responsible for keeping my chapter’s adult sponsor fully informed about events, my community service hours, and any ideas or changes I’d like to make in our weekly meetings.
- I WILL be a positive role model and a community leader at all times. I know that I will have to hold myself to high standards and that as a Girl Talk leader, any bad decisions I make will not only affect me but my reputation as well.

Friday, June 16, 2006

VolunTEENS Website!!!!!

WOW! Look at this! This is the VolunTEENS very own website!

I don't know what this whole blogging thing's about so some you avid internet users may have to help me out.

Basically, due to the lack of participation at VolunTEENS meetings, we were looking for new way to keep communication open all the time rather than only twice a month with the newsletter and meeting.

Hence, the blog.

I know everybody absolutely loves using the internet so hopefully the VolunTEENS blog will be a daily stop for all you internet junkies.

I will be updating this blog with as much information as possible but your feedback is absolutely necessary. So please respond, comment and question any of the posts and information that is put on this site.

This tool can only work if you guys respond to it.

- PT