Tuesday, June 5, 2012

And so the Internship Begins!


I started my internship with Roots & Wisdom (see previous post about the program here) yesterday. I will be working as the Events and Outreach Coordinator for 10 weeks. On my first day, Debbie gave me a tour of the office and introduced me to some people. The Roots & Wisdom office is part of the Cornell Cooperative Extension Schenectady Office Suite in Schenectady, NY. She and I set down together and she asked me what I thought this internship would be. I said I thought it would consist of planning the annual Garden Party for supporters, Open House, brown bag luncheon, and children group visits. I also thought the job would consist of guiding the events crew in workshop design and garden tours and how to work with children’s groups. I also would look for grants and other funding opportunities, and if I have free time, I would like to work on organizing the video clips from last year that mainly consist of interviews with youth and crew leaders about the program. The video in the making would be a great way for donors, supporters, and others interested in learning more about the program to hear about the program from the people it effects the most, the youth. Debbie thought all of those ideas were great and were pretty much what she was hoping I would work on. She also may enlist my help toward the end of the summer program to plan some fall events.
After we talked, I spent my time in the office reading Fundraising for Dummies by John Mutz and Katherine Murray, copyright 2000. I scanned through the book for ideas for the Garden Party and other fundraising tips and ideas. There were many useful looking sites listed throughout the many sections of the book, and I will be browsing those sites once I am able to connect to the internet in the office.
The big thing for me to work on this week is the Garden Party, which will be next Wednesday evening. The Garden Party will be held right in the Fehr Avenue Garden. It will serve as a dedication for the new Green Roof Pavilion that was recently installed. Any donations brought in as a result of the Garden Party go towards paying the summer leadership crew, which includes the Crew Leader, Children’s Garden Leader, and the Assistant Grower.
Today, Debbie and I firmed up some details for the Garden Party. We finalized the menu and constructed a tentative supply/things to buy list. Debbie will be checking on some of the supplies to let me know how much I need to pick up during my trip to the store on Friday for supplies. After our meeting, I made photocopies of the recipes I found in the recipe books here and I printed a salsa recipe from culinate.com. As a result of our meeting, I have some more tasks to do this week.
I listened through the old interview videos I have saved from last year. I found some quotes from youth and laminating them to display at the Garden Party. Here are few of the quotes I picked out for Debbie to take a look at:
  •         “Oh, sure. Anyone that wants to make a difference in the community would be very good for this program. Anyone could do this but it’s something that you really gotta put your mind to. It’s something that not everyone else can do. Like we’re not making a huge difference, but we’re making a little dent. And it’s better something than nothing.” –Josiah M. (see Josiah's wonderful interview here)
  •        “My favorite thing to do is I love water fights! No, I’m just joking. Shhh. You know what I’m saying? But nah, my favorite thing to do is like harvest and seeing our progress. You know what I mean. Like, once you harvest and see how well the plant has grown… and selling it. Being able to sell to people.” – Mike B.
  •          When asked if she planned on staying involved with Roots & Wisdom. “I have only been involved for six years. So, yeah, as long as I can.” – Amata C.
  •          “I’m more sociable working in the garden. I first came here I was shy, but then I broke out of that very easily. So I learned to work with people better.” – Lemia
  •          “It’s good to have a big, green plot of land in an urban area.” – Matt
  •          “Well, that is my favorite part of working here. You get to meet really cool people and work in the garden at the same time, so you’re doing something worthwhile and you’re meeting a lot of new people and making friends.” – Claire F.

I will also be keeping my supplies in a binder, which I will turn into an events and outreach resource binder for the program. I will be going through Chris’s old documents to see what is useful for the binder and for myself this summer. I will also be investigating some websites from Fundraising for Dummies and creating a list with summaries for anyone who needs resources in the future. I even confirmed a date with for the Carver Community Center group to visit the garden, today, but I forgot to agree upon a time. I will communicate with Ms. Hill again tomorrow to figure out a good time. It sounds like the Events Crew will have a large group to work with and educate! I had a very productive day and will probably work mostly on resources tomorrow. I am really enjoying getting a feel for the behind the scenes work that goes into a community garden program like this.



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