[8952] in APO News
Re: T-party orientation Event
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sarah Hopp)
Fri Aug 18 12:46:21 2006
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 12:46:08 -0400
From: "Sarah Hopp" <hopp@MIT.EDU>
To: apo-news@mit.edu
In-Reply-To: <bbce2ba70608180920q2a7b8d3bh1314b72f7cc7166e@mail.gmail.com>
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note: the date of the party is 8/29/06.
On 8/18/06, Sarah Hopp <hopp@mit.edu> wrote:
>
> Hey!
>
> Theres another exciting opportunity for APO brothers to get our name out
> to incoming freshmen!
>
> One of the orientation events is the 'boston T party" themed around the
> various T stops of Boston. I would really like to do something at this
> event, but I need an enthusiastic PC and committed volunteers. The PC would
> be in charge of finding an activity for us to do with frosh and getting
> volunteers to help out. Dorm Rush is over by the time this event is
> happening, so you won't be busy with that!
>
> here are my thoughts on what we could do
> -more silkscreening?
> -show off the little press
> -bring games and comics for something more chill.. meh
> -mini project, like quilting
> -do a mini-building project. something like cat shelters? Irene (or Vlad)
> can you think of any projects we could do like this?
>
> I really like the idea of doing a mini-project. It'll really show the
> freshmen what APO's about, and give them a sense of satisfaction in actually
> doing something that's going to help someone.
>
>
> we'd need a T stop. uhhh, this would probably depend on what activity we
> were doing. I think that we should choose one based off a stop near a
> frequent service project, like Symphony for the braille press (esp if we
> bring our press) or ruggles/roxbury/whatever (?) for the old
> bikes-not-bombs, or something else like that.
>
> thoughts?
>
> yiLeapingFanaticallyinpreparationfordormrushomgoneweekStuff,
> Sarah
> MVP
>
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note: the date of the party is 8/29/06.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/18/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Sarah Hopp</b> <<a href="mailto:hopp@mit.edu">hopp@mit.edu</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<div>Hey!<br><br>Theres another exciting opportunity for APO brothers to get our name out to incoming freshmen!<br><br>One of the orientation events is the 'boston T party" themed around the various T stops of Boston. I would really like to do something at this event, but I need an enthusiastic PC and committed volunteers. The PC would be in charge of finding an activity for us to do with frosh and getting volunteers to help out. Dorm Rush is over by the time this event is happening, so you won't be busy with that!
<br><br>here are my thoughts on what we could do
<br>-more silkscreening?<br>-show off the little press<br>-bring games and comics for something more chill.. meh<br>-mini project, like quilting<br>-do a mini-building project. something like cat shelters? Irene (or Vlad) can you think of any projects we could do like this?
<br><br>I really like the idea of doing a mini-project. It'll really show the freshmen what APO's about, and give them a sense of satisfaction in actually doing something that's going to help someone.<br><br><br>we'd
need a T stop. uhhh, this would probably depend on what activity we
were doing. I think that we should choose one based off a stop near a frequent service project, like Symphony for the braille press (esp if we bring our press) or ruggles/roxbury/whatever (?) for the old bikes-not-bombs, or something else like that.
<br><br>thoughts?<br><br>yiLeapingFanaticallyinpreparationfordormrushomgoneweekStuff,<br><div>Sarah<br>MVP</div>
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