Good meeting. Below is an overview:
- I recapped the previous meeting and the progress that was made by each committee. I also spoke about the plans for this year's Holocaust Remembrance and Genocide Awareness Day. There will be a big focus on Darfur this year so 800 10th grade students (West and East Campus) will be educated about the issue.
- Scott informed the group that Congressman Tom Lantos of California has died. Lantos was the only Holocaust survivor ever to serve in Congress and was active in speaking out about Darfur.
- Danielle updated us about some current events. One of the stories she spoke about was Steven Spielberg stepping down as artistic director for the Beijing Olympics due to China's connection with the government in Khartoum. Harrini will provide the update at the next meeting.
- Committees met and we have some dates announced:
* Feb. 28th (the Thursday we get back) - pizza sale after school
* March 17th - Bake Sale (on St. Patrick's Day - think GREEN!!!)
* March 31st (or so) - Unveiling of the Darfur Doors
* April 10th - Holocaust and Genocide Awareness Day for 10th graders
* May 2nd - Dine Around
* May 20th - Scavenger Hunt
* Date Pending - PIG credit after school movie
* Date Pending - Battle of the Bands
Mark your calendars!
Friday, February 15, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
China
I think you guys should check out this link http://news.bbc.co.uk:80/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7242016.stm its about Steven Spielburg stepping down as "Artistic Director" of the Beijing Games.
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Meeting Summary- February 8th
Today's meeting started out with a few words from Ben on the current situation in Darfur. We all agree that Africa seems to be spiraling out of control into a cycle of tribal conflicts and civil wars, based on the fighting that is now breaking out in Kenya, which is historically one of Africa's most stable countries, and in Chad, Darfur's neighbor that is getting "too involved" in the current Darfur crisis, according to the Sudanese government. The fact that there is fighting in both Kenya and Chad is making it very difficult to get relief supplies to the people in Darfur, as these countries were both commonly used to channel supplies through. Additionally, the fighting could turn into a full-scale crisis, such as the one in Darfur, creating the need for even more supplies and further pressuring the UN to more assertively deploy peacekeeping forces.
Before breaking into committees, we also discussed recent developments by the various groups in the past week.
First, Mrs. Donohue read us excerpts of a letter from Senator Hillary Clinton in response to a letter written by one of the students in the Holocaust/Genocide Class. Senator Clinton described the steps she's taken in getting our government to pressure the Sudanese government into allowing UN Peacekeeping forces in.
The Battle of the Bands Committee has found a possible venue that would only want a small percentage of the ticket money, but Mrs. Donohue was concerned about the liability of holding an off-campus event. She is looking into other options this week.
Marissa has been searching for postcards to use at the "Sand and Sorrow" showing for PIG hours. Mrs. Donohue has reviewed the websites that Marissa provided, and most of the postcards seem a little too expensive. If anyone can find any postcards that have pre-written messages about Darfur and can be sent to senators and government officials, but are free or extremely cheap, please contact Mrs. Donohue or someone in the Darfur Action Committee with information on where and how to get these cards.
All in all, even though many people were not able to make it to this past meeting, it was very productive. I am excited to see the results of all of these ideas once put into action. Keep up the good work everyone!
-Ginny
The articles Ben referenced can be found at these links: "Darfur Force May Take All Year", "'Janjaweed Leader' is Sudan Aide", and "Fighting Resumes in Chad's Capital".
Before breaking into committees, we also discussed recent developments by the various groups in the past week.
First, Mrs. Donohue read us excerpts of a letter from Senator Hillary Clinton in response to a letter written by one of the students in the Holocaust/Genocide Class. Senator Clinton described the steps she's taken in getting our government to pressure the Sudanese government into allowing UN Peacekeeping forces in.
The Battle of the Bands Committee has found a possible venue that would only want a small percentage of the ticket money, but Mrs. Donohue was concerned about the liability of holding an off-campus event. She is looking into other options this week.
Marissa has been searching for postcards to use at the "Sand and Sorrow" showing for PIG hours. Mrs. Donohue has reviewed the websites that Marissa provided, and most of the postcards seem a little too expensive. If anyone can find any postcards that have pre-written messages about Darfur and can be sent to senators and government officials, but are free or extremely cheap, please contact Mrs. Donohue or someone in the Darfur Action Committee with information on where and how to get these cards.
After this, we broke into committees and everyone worked out details for planning our various events this year. So far, we are planning on a "Doors for Darfur" fundraiser, a Dine-Around to raise money for solar cookers, our "Sand and Sorrow" PIG activity, a Scavenger hunt, and a Battle of the Bands if we can work the details out. Our Public Relations Committee is considering having a bake sale or another pizza sale to raise awareness and funds. If anyone has any other suggestions that they are willing to help plan for, ideas can be posted on this blog or brought up at our next meeting on Friday, February 15th.
All in all, even though many people were not able to make it to this past meeting, it was very productive. I am excited to see the results of all of these ideas once put into action. Keep up the good work everyone!
-Ginny
Friday, February 1, 2008
Meeting Recap - February 1st
We are back in action and plan to meet regularly - every Friday foreseeing other issues! Here's what we discussed today:
- We recapped the last meeting (did the bulletin board, did the paperwork for the donation to HelpDarfurNow, etc.)
- We discussed moving forward with the Sand And Sorrow movie showing after school for P.I.G. credit. We would have a pizza sale that day as well. People are looking into getting postcards to representatives that students could fill out after watching the movie.
- We brainstormed a list of fundraising/educational ideas that we could focus on. We generated a nice list and then decided to form committees. The committees are as follows: Public Relations (they will also organize a bake sale), Dine Around (with money going toward the purchase of solar cookers), Scavenger Hunt (similar to how students pay to participate in the Dodgeball Tournament), Battle of the Bands (held at 3MB rather than the auditorium, Darfur Doors (decorating classroom doors to raise awareness), Penny campaign (400,000 pennies/water jugs).
- We also discussed starting each meeting with an update on the situation in Darfur to better educate ourselves. Ben has volunteered to do the first one next Friday. Thanks, Ben!
- Lastly, we are getting rid of the leftover candy from the Comedy Hypnosis event. Many members took bags of candy (10 pieces each) and will sell each piece for $1.00 and come with the profits next Friday.
Great meeting and I am looking forward to next week for when the committees meet and start making things happen!!!!
- We recapped the last meeting (did the bulletin board, did the paperwork for the donation to HelpDarfurNow, etc.)
- We discussed moving forward with the Sand And Sorrow movie showing after school for P.I.G. credit. We would have a pizza sale that day as well. People are looking into getting postcards to representatives that students could fill out after watching the movie.
- We brainstormed a list of fundraising/educational ideas that we could focus on. We generated a nice list and then decided to form committees. The committees are as follows: Public Relations (they will also organize a bake sale), Dine Around (with money going toward the purchase of solar cookers), Scavenger Hunt (similar to how students pay to participate in the Dodgeball Tournament), Battle of the Bands (held at 3MB rather than the auditorium, Darfur Doors (decorating classroom doors to raise awareness), Penny campaign (400,000 pennies/water jugs).
- We also discussed starting each meeting with an update on the situation in Darfur to better educate ourselves. Ben has volunteered to do the first one next Friday. Thanks, Ben!
- Lastly, we are getting rid of the leftover candy from the Comedy Hypnosis event. Many members took bags of candy (10 pieces each) and will sell each piece for $1.00 and come with the profits next Friday.
Great meeting and I am looking forward to next week for when the committees meet and start making things happen!!!!
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