Monday, September 15, 2014

Looking forward to growing our potential through youth action

Before we post our first blog entry on YOUTH VOLUNTEERS IN ACTION, we'd like to thank JJ Roberts and her team for pulling us all together and increasing our community potentials by empowering youth.  We look forward to sharing volunteer opportunities and the impact of youth action on our ability to serve the community.  Here's to a rich partnership!  Monday, September 15, 2014. This week's opportunities to volunteer at the Pomerene Center 
FOR YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHERS:
Sunday, September 21, 2014, 3:30 pm. 
This could grow into a more regular volunteer position with training opportunities.
WE'VE PROMISED a photo op to all LEGO challengers at the close of LEGO Challenge–creativity 101, Sunday, September 21, 2014, 3:30 pm. Our in-house photographer will be away visiting her mother so we're looking for a volunteer. 
HOW TO VOLUNTEER: call or text Anne Cornell at 740.502.5109 or email pomerenearts@gmail.com for information.  We'll want to see 3 photos you've taken and are proud of.


FOR YOUNG MARKETERS:
At your earliest convenience
Small, simple efforts can have a big impact.  We're looking for volunteers to help us reach a broader audience. 
A LITTLE BACKGROUND on our current situation: Tony Bible is an incredible artist and teacher. He is currently leading a LEGO workshop at the Pomerene Center for the Arts.  We could have accommodated 8 more children and adults in the LEGO CHALLENGE-creativity 101 workshop. 

HERE'S WHAT'S GOING ON in the class: September 14th - everyone is experimenting through a series of build-it-up/tear-it-down challenges designed to encourage creative and technical development. September 21st, everyone will work to create designs and turn them into finished LEGO pieces with Tony on hand to help problem solve. 

WE NEED HELP figuring out what we can do better so that more folks can be involved.  When you see these kids working you know it's just too great to miss!
HOW TO VOLUNTEER: 
  1. If you have a Facebook account, check with your governing adult i.e. parent/grand parent/guardian to make sure it's ok to do the following:  
    • Click on this link, take the survey
    • Share it on your timeline and encourage your friends to do the same.  With your help we will reach a broader audience
    • Like the Pomerene Center for the Arts and post on our timeline to let the world know that as a YOUTH VOLUNTEER IN ACTION, you have taken a volunteer action 
  2. If you don't have a Facebook account call or text Anne Cornell at 740.502.5109 or email pomerenearts@gmail.com for information on how else you can help us get the word out anddo things better so that more folks can be involved.
The Pomerene Center for the Arts works to keep life interesting in Coshocton County through creativity and arts innovation.  

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