[11779] in APO News
Service Newsletter 3/29
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kristin Kuhn)
Sun Mar 29 22:19:57 2009
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 22:19:44 -0400
From: Kristin Kuhn <kkuhn@MIT.EDU>
To: apo-news <apo-news@mit.edu>
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Events You Should Come To!
(details for these events are at the end of the email)
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1) 3/31 - 6-9pm, Build Legos for SCIENCE! (contact pcog@mit.edu)
2) 4/13-4/17 - Big Screw Booth Manpower (PC = epower)
3) 4/16 - FreeRice @ CPW Welcome Fair (PC = catherio)
4) 4/25 - 2pm, Retrofit Round II
5) 4/28 - 6:30-9pm, Prison Book Program (PC = y_lin)
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Events You Can PC!
(email/talk to me for more info)
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4/11 - 10:30am-4pm, Help Bikes not Bombs send bikes to Africa!
5/3 - Help breakdown for the Walk for Hunger!
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Ideas for PC-ships!
(talk to me if any of these spark your interest!)
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Habitat for Humanity project
Read to kids at Boston City Hospital
sort clothes at St. Vincent de Paul's
another Book Folders project!
Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic - APO contingent!
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Other Individual Opportunities
(let me know if you do any of these so I can brag even more about
APO's awesomeness!)
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* 4/25: Be security at the Spring Weekend concert! You must attend a
brief interview April 4-5, 11. Also, attend an informational meeting
at 1pm on 4/21. Contact Paul (paul2009@mit.edu) and Teresa
(gibltm11@mit.edu) by 4/1 if interested.
* 4/25: All you female brothers can help get middle school girls
interested in science and engineering! You'd mentor small groups of
girls as they work on hands-on science/engineering activities with
KEYs (Keys to Empowering Youth). The event is 9:30am-4:15pm, but you
can volunteer for half-days, as well. You can do KEYs in the morning,
and then come to the retrofit at 2pm!! Visti
web.mit.edu/swe/www/keys.html for more info, and if you're interested,
contact keyscoordinators@mit.edu.
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1) 3/31, 6-9pm: Build Legos, for SCIENCE!
Location: 4-402
Help assemble LEGO sets, to be used by Gloucester middle schools to
teach genetics
Come and go any time.
RSVP to Paula (pcog@mit.edu), though you can also just show up. :)