Circle K Agenda Wed, Oct 22, 2008
Circle K Agenda
October 22nd, 2008
Projects
Every Week:
• Keswick Multi-Care Center Bingo and Social Hour Fridays 1:45-4pm
Keswick Multi-Care Center is a nursing home that is walking distance from campus. We will assist residents in wheelchairs from their rooms to the auditorium for Bingo, help some play Bingo at 2:30 pm, and help with their Social Hour after Bingo. The residents love visitors and extra attention, so this is a great way to help brighten someone’s day at the end of the week. Email Neeta at nshroff1@jhu.edu if you’re interested!
• Study Buddy Program Mondays 6-7pm
This program needs students who can tutor children (elementary and up) one-on-one at the Hampden Family Center. Tutors will get paired with a student, and will be expected to commit their Mondays from 6-7. The volunteers can use the campus shuttle to reach Hampden after 5 pm. Contact Ash Raina at hfcvolunteer@gmail.com if you’re interested.
• Waverly Tutorial Student Initiative
Volunteer as a tutor at the local public library (the Waverly branch of Enoch Pratt Free Library). Clients of this program range from K-12. This tutoring program aims to provide a much-needed service to the Waverly community, as well as to help connect the Hopkins community to its neighbors. The library is within walking distance of campus, right across the street from the 32nd St. Farmers Market, about a 5 minute walk down 33rd St from Charles Commons. Hours of operation for the tutoring program are: Mon and Wed 4-7:30 pm, Tues and Thurs 4-5:30pm, and Saturday 10am-1pm. We ask for commitment to at least 1 hr of tutoring per week, but we are flexible and won’t mind cancellations as long as they are made beforehand. Please contact Jessica Zha at jez@jhu.edu for more info on how to apply.
Single Service:
•Operation Aware Mapping Day Oct 21-24 9AM-12PM
Students Sharing Coalition, an organization that encourages Baltimore students to take a more active role in their community through community service, is looking for chaperones to lead groups of 5-10 students on their Operation Aware Mapping Day. This will consist of exploring the communities with the students while encouraging them to ask questions and reflect on the impact of service to the community. E-mail Angela at angeli@jhu.edu for more information or to sign up.
•Breastival Oct 26th 11-4pm
Breastival is a Breast Cancer Awareness event co-hosted by CAC and aKDPhi. The purpose of the event is to inform the Hopkins population and community about Breast Cancer Awareness. You would just be either running games or standing behind education booths and asking people simple questions and stamping their free food passes. This event needs a leader! Email Jess at jez@jhu.edu if you’re interested.
•Ready, Set, Design Oct 26th 9am-1:30pm
This is a mentoring event where female college students work with middle school girls to show them that science and engineering are fun and that girls can be just as good at engineering activities. We need female students (some engineering experience is helpful but certainly not required) to work with the girls to teach them about the scientific method and help them build models. We also need guys to work in the machine shop (cutting up foam board to build models, etc). Please email Neeta at nshroff1@jhu.edu if you’re interested.
• Keswick Center Halloween Costume Judging Friday, Oct 31 2pm
Every year the residents and staff at Keswick dress up and have a Halloween Costume Competition. Since we’re unbiased on the issue (unless your Grandma happens to live there), they would like to invite us to judge their costumes and pick the winners. Fun activity for the day of Halloween! We’ll give you an extra half volunteer hour if you come wearing a Halloween costume! Contact Neeta at nshroff1@jhu.edu to sign up.
• Relay for Life April ??
Relay for Life honors cancer survivors, pays tribute those lost to the disease, and raises money to help fight cancer. We generally have a table with some sort of game/activity to raise money. Don’t forget to register by October 31st! Email Sunny at mro3@jhu.edu for details.
• Campus Kitchens Project
CKP is a program that will begin early next semester, and is currently seeking potential volunteers interested in committing 1 hour per week toward either cooking nutritious meals for community donation, or distributing these meals. CKP will collect excess food that would otherwise go to waste, and will turn this food into hot meals that will be donated to various areas of need in the local community. We are hoping to set up a regular schedule of volunteer shifts in the kitchen, and potential chefs will have to be trained and certified this semester, so if interested, please contact us at CKP@jhu.edu as soon as possible.
• Haunted House Project- more info soon
Save the Date
UDCKI Annual District Hayride Fri Nov 7th 6:30-11pm
Jones Falls Watershed Association Project Sat, Nov 8, 9:30am–12:00pm
M&T Band Competition Nov 9, 8am-5pm
Chesapeake Bay Restoration Project Sat Nov 15th 9am-1pm