Daily Archives: 4 December 2006

Volunteerism

I know that most adults get volunteerism.  We understand that the cost associated with hiring qualified individuals is greater than a lot of non-profit and some for profit organizations can afford.  The bigger question is, does our next generation understand.

Kids are forced to volunteer.  You can’t pass this class without volunteering x number of hours to one of y organizations.  You can’t be confirmed without service hours.  You need to track them.

Needless to say, this leaves a bad taste in the mouth of young people about volunteering.  What they need is to see examples.  What do you do to show your children – young adults and teens – that volunteering is extremely important?

I recently have taken on some new volunteering positions.  In the past I have been a catechist – which means I have shared my faith with the next generation.  This is really important to me since I am a convert to Roman Catholicism.  I have been a girl scout and tiger cub leader.  I have done various committee positions within PTA. 

My new volunteer positions are a bit more challenging and work intensive.

I am the membership chair for our school district’s Music Boosters.  I have set up tables at open houses and curriculum nights.  I have done spreadsheets so other officers and committee chairs know who wants to help with what program.  I have solicited donations to give away to members so that we can seduce people into joining.

I am the new treasurer for BC United Soccer Association.  This involves developing a budget,  helping team administrators collect money, and signing checks.  In other words,  I have to deal with another financial institution other than my own.  I also attend monthly board meetings which is just more time that I don’t know if I have.

And, my newest and possibly most intense volunteer position is regional director for the Southern Tier region of New York State Science Olympiad.   I am setting up a regional tournament.  This is very time consuming.  I am working on it now and the tournament is in March. 

I do not complain about all this extra “work” in my life.  It is a way to give back to organizations that have either been very important to me or very important to my children.  I enjoy the additional adult contact.  I love the organizations.  I love the volunteering.


I LOVE Winter!!!!

If I had to pick a favorite season, it would be autumn.  Fall is the reason I don’t think I could live in Florida or California (at least not the parts of California most of my family lives in now).  Fall is that time of year when we can have summer and winter temperatures.  I love it but coming in a close second is winter.

I love winter!!!  I like feeling more comfortable under the covers of my bed than on top of them.  I love wanting to put on boots for the day.  I love putting on colorful gloves and a matching hat to go run errands.

I spent two years living outside Lake Placid, New York.  I would probably move back to that area in a heartbeat.  It is gorgeous.  It is the epitome of a winter wonderland in the winter.


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