[14897] in APO News
Re: [APO] Upcoming Service projects
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Wennie Wang)
Wed Feb 29 11:15:03 2012
Date: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 11:14:59 -0500
From: Wennie Wang <wwwennie@MIT.EDU>
To: Wennie Wang <wwwennie@mit.edu>
Cc: apo-news@mit.edu
In-Reply-To: <20120229105206.rn123yye3o48wk80@webmail.mit.edu>
Addendum:
Also feel free to come up with service projects or ideas of projects, too!
Edit:
Sign up by March 31 for Habitat for Humanity
Yours in Service,
Wennie :)
Quoting Wennie Wang <wwwennie@MIT.EDU>:
>
> Hello, everyone and welcome Pledges!
>
> This is an email for upcoming service projects. Many are lonely and want PCs!
> Pledges especially, PC early- it's fun, it's great, and there are bunches of
> brothers excited and eager to help you out (including me :D)
>
> 1) Sat March 10, 7-10am (reg), 7:30am-8:30pm (in hourly shifts) (PC: ??)
> Spark! Help out with ESP's annual teach-anything you want
> Aside from teaching classes, you can also help out with
> registration and security (with FREE t-shirt)
> email: apo-svp@mit.edu
> sign up: http://esp.mit.edu/teach/Spark/index.html
> (and also tell me # hrs for the FSILG&D competition!)
>
> 2) Thurs. March 15 6:30-9:00pm, Quincy (drop by when you can)(PC: ???)
> Prison Books- help ship books to those in prison
> in the United States. Prisoners have limited access to
> educational materials, and we provide them with free books for
> personal development during incarceration-education is a
> powerful tool that reduces the likelihood that a prisoner will
> return to the prison system.
> Quincy is about 50 minutes away by the Red Line
> email: apo-svp@mit.edu if interested
>
> 3) Sat. March 17 St. Patrick's Day Luncheon (9:30am-2:30pm, open
> times) (PC:???)
> Help prepare and share a traditional St. Patrick's Day lunch with
> frail elders with People Making a Difference
> email: apo-svp@mit.edu if interested
> ****** SIGN UP BY MARCH 7 *********
>
> 4) Sat. April 7 Habitat for Humanity (TBD time) (TBD location) (PC:????)
> Help build houses with MIT's Habitat for Humanity. Use cool power
> tools, see the sun- it'll be great!
> email: apo-svp@mit.edu
> ****** SIGN UP BY MARCH 25 *****
>
> What is the FSILG&D competition?
> It's a competition sponsored by the MIT Public Service Center, where living
> groups (and us) compete in a service theme to earn cool prizes (like
> monies and
> being awesome). Our theme is education/literacy.
>
> Yours in Service,
> Wennie
>
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