On Monday, September 23rd we had a very exciting meeting! First, we reviewed the outcome of Village Fest. We are very pleased to announce that we made $500 to donate to Lukaya, Uganda! We're very happy with this amount, however, we don't want to stop there. At this meeting we decided we wanted to do another fundraiser for this cause. We have decided to have a raffle in which the prizes will be small monetary sums and donated goods from local businesses. We do not have the details solidified yet, but at our meeting on September 30th we will be moving along with this project and hopefully have more plans in place!
Our next upcoming event is the "All Night Bowl In". At this event, volunteers will go to the ceramics building and create bowls which will be used at a later time for soup. This is always a fun event and the Rotaract club is looking forward to it!
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Slippery Rock Village Fest
Our beautiful booth |
Jan, Hannah, and Ashley making funnel cakes |
We were very fortunate to be able to use Jan's equipment yesterday. She stayed all day and made every single french fry and funnel cake we sold. She was so pleasant to work with and genuinely enjoyed helping us and spending time with our Rotaractors. She worked so hard all day and asked for next to nothing in return. It's wonderful people like Jan that remind us of why we love this organization! We were also lucky to have Ken Bennett there for a large portion of the day. He spoke to customers that were waiting for their funnel cakes about what we were raising money for and inspired many people to make extra donations to the cause. Ken was a wonderful addition to our booth!
We don't have the final figures for our donation to Uganda yet, but as of now we do know that we did very well! Check back later to see about our official donation to Lukaya, Uganda!
Carlie, Austin, and Eric setting up the booth |
Jan |
Zak helping to unload the fryer |
A.J. deep in thought |
Josh setting up the beverage display |
Mariah tired but pleased before tear down |
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
9/11 Remembrance
Today, we remember the nearly 3,000 lives lost twelve years ago in the September 11th terrorist attacks. It is a day that has changed the course of American history and a day that we will always keep in our hearts. The lives lost will never be forgotten.
God Bless America.
God Bless America.
Slippery Rock University Rotaractors
Monday, September 9, 2013
Off To a Great Start!
Ken Bennett, Slippery Rock Rotarian, was the featured speaker at tonight's meeting. He came to speak about a global grant he's applying for that provides clean water to the people of Lukaya, Uganda. Lukaya is an impoverished, truck-stop town along the "AIDS Highway". Sadly, it is one of the poorest countries on earth. Ken has done work with the Mustard Seed Academy in Lukaya, which has created a sustainable learning community. His grant includes water sanitation, well drilling, quality education for children, and to teach the inhabitants of Lukaya about sustainability amongst other things. Through a unanimous vote by the Rotaract club, it has been decided that the money raised at Village Fest this upcoming weekend will go towards this cause. The Rotaractors are very excited to work with Ken and to help the hard-working people of Lukaya. If you would like to learn more about the Mustard Seed Academy, go to www.realpartnersuganda.org.
Another exciting international project that was discussed is the possibility of teaming up with Duquesne's Rotaract Club to do a similar clean water project in Honduras. The club has been exploring twin clubs and it appears that this could be a perfect way to do that. Just think of all that we can accomplish if we work with a club in Honduras as well as Duquesne's club!
This Saturday, September 14, 2013, is Slippery Rock's annual Village Fest. This year the Rotaract Club will have a tent set up next to the Slippery Rock Rotary Club. We will be selling funnel cakes! Yes, you read that right, FUNNEL CAKES! With our competitive pricing, fabulous customer service, and smiling young faces we should be able to attract many people. We are all very hopeful and would like to see this be a great success so that we can make a nice donation to Lukaya, Uganda! Check back for updates on the outcome of Village Fest.
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