A public event for public health education specialists was held on Wednesday, May 6th, 2015 from 3:30-5:00pm. Attendees were thanked for attending and asked to sign in with their name, business or entity, and contact information.
The document provides information about the Senior Companion Program, which connects volunteer seniors aged 55+ with other seniors who need assistance with daily tasks. Senior Companions help with things like grocery shopping, transportation to appointments, and companionship. Volunteers receive a small tax-free stipend, transportation reimbursement, insurance coverage while volunteering, and other benefits. The program aims to help seniors maintain independence and reduce stress on family caregivers.
This document provides information on volunteer opportunities for youth in the Duluth area, including the age requirements and contact details for each opportunity. The opportunities cover a range of activities like light housekeeping, meal delivery, donation drives, gardening, camp assistance and more. Most require adult supervision for youth under 15 or 16 years old, but some allow independent volunteering starting at age 15 or older. Interested individuals are advised to contact the listed person for each opportunity to find out more details.
This document contains a repeating sequence of letters and symbols with no discernible meaning or purpose. It does not provide any information that can be effectively summarized.
The document summarizes a service learning project researching the impact of art in healthcare settings. The student conducted research on how art affects patients and staff through journal articles. They developed and distributed an online and paper survey at a hospital to collect data on perceptions of art. The student faced challenges with lack of support from their point of contact at the hospital but was able to work with their contact at the art agency to find another contact and implement the survey to complete their objectives of establishing research on opinions of art in healthcare.
This document summarizes Sarah Garramone's experience with Corporate Art Force. Her goal was to research how art affects patients, staff, and visitors at a local hospital. She conducted surveys and evaluated the data. While some of her objectives were incomplete, she established initial research on opinions of art in hospitals. She learned that cognitive, environmental, and behavioral factors influence how art impacts one's state of mind. Meeting with Art Force and hospital representatives reinforced her interest in health education and research. This experience has inspired her to pursue internships and positions researching the relationship between arts and health.
The event was a Public Health Education Specialist Showcase held on Wednesday, May 6th, 2015 from 3:30-5:00pm. Food was provided by students at the event. The document thanked attendees for coming to the showcase.
The document provides information about the Senior Companion Program, which connects volunteer seniors aged 55+ with other seniors who need assistance with daily tasks. Senior Companions help with things like grocery shopping, transportation to appointments, and companionship. Volunteers receive a small tax-free stipend, transportation reimbursement, insurance coverage while volunteering, and other benefits. The program aims to help seniors maintain independence and reduce stress on family caregivers.
This document provides information on volunteer opportunities for youth in the Duluth area, including the age requirements and contact details for each opportunity. The opportunities cover a range of activities like light housekeeping, meal delivery, donation drives, gardening, camp assistance and more. Most require adult supervision for youth under 15 or 16 years old, but some allow independent volunteering starting at age 15 or older. Interested individuals are advised to contact the listed person for each opportunity to find out more details.
This document contains a repeating sequence of letters and symbols with no discernible meaning or purpose. It does not provide any information that can be effectively summarized.
The document summarizes a service learning project researching the impact of art in healthcare settings. The student conducted research on how art affects patients and staff through journal articles. They developed and distributed an online and paper survey at a hospital to collect data on perceptions of art. The student faced challenges with lack of support from their point of contact at the hospital but was able to work with their contact at the art agency to find another contact and implement the survey to complete their objectives of establishing research on opinions of art in healthcare.
This document summarizes Sarah Garramone's experience with Corporate Art Force. Her goal was to research how art affects patients, staff, and visitors at a local hospital. She conducted surveys and evaluated the data. While some of her objectives were incomplete, she established initial research on opinions of art in hospitals. She learned that cognitive, environmental, and behavioral factors influence how art impacts one's state of mind. Meeting with Art Force and hospital representatives reinforced her interest in health education and research. This experience has inspired her to pursue internships and positions researching the relationship between arts and health.
The event was a Public Health Education Specialist Showcase held on Wednesday, May 6th, 2015 from 3:30-5:00pm. Food was provided by students at the event. The document thanked attendees for coming to the showcase.
This volunteer handbook welcomes new volunteers to Head of the Lakes United Way and provides information about the organization's mission and programs. It outlines the application process, volunteer roles and responsibilities, and policies. Head of the Lakes United Way's mission is to strengthen the community through mobilizing resources and improving people's lives. Volunteers are matched with opportunities through the Volunteer Center and can assist with programs like 2-1-1 information services and community services. The handbook provides contact information for staff and details volunteer conduct standards and procedures.
This document provides details about an internship with UMD Employee Health Services and Dining Services. The internship involved fundraising and organizing for the UMD Farm 5K race and Sustainable Food Festival event. Key activities included obtaining sponsors, preparing for the race day events, giving presentations on essential oils and homemade cleaning/body products, and assisting with a stress relief event for students. The goal was to have at least 70 people register for the 5K race to promote local sustainable agriculture and education.
The Head of the Lakes United Way is holding its holiday edition of Day of Caring on December 9th. Day of Caring is an annual event where volunteers help complete needed projects at local non-profits. Volunteers can sign up by December 2nd at www.volunteerduluth.org. Liz Pawlik can also be contacted at 218-726-4889 or epawlik@hlunitedway.org with any questions.
Dorm Good Food is a student cookbook created by students that contains recipes easily made with dorm appliances. It includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, soup, salad and snack recipes. Nutritional information and cooking tips are provided. The cookbook costs $10 for students and $15 for non-students. Interested individuals can purchase the cookbook or ask questions by emailing garra020@d.umn.
The document lists various dessert bars, protein shake mixes, and workout apparel and accessories available for purchase. It includes the product names and prices of six dessert bars ranging from $6.99 to $8.99, two protein shake mixes priced at $19.99 each, and five articles of clothing and two pedometers priced between $5.00 and $24.99.
Submit your completed Wrap it Up Challenge card here for a chance to win fabulous prizes while improving your health. Filling out the card gives you an entry into the prize drawing as you work towards better health. Completing the challenge is an accomplishment worth celebrating.
This document provides information for vendors at the UMD Market Day farmers market. It discusses new features being introduced this year like EBT/credit card access and live entertainment. It outlines the different vendor membership punch card options and fees. The document encourages vendors to contact the market manager, Sarah Garramone, with any questions. It also includes information about two Lake Superior Sustainable Farming Association programs: Farm Beginnings, a training program for new farmers, and a CSA farm wellness endorsement initiative. Product labeling requirements and fair marketing practices for vendors are outlined.
The document promotes becoming a volunteer reader, tutor, or mentor through Head of the Lakes United Way's education program. It aims to help children be ready for school, succeed academically, and graduate prepared for college or a career. Volunteers can assist with reading, homework help, or lead weekly academic activities. Interested individuals fill out an application online and receive training to work with youth at a school or organization near them. Becoming a volunteer can help change a child's story by building relationships and keeping them engaged in school.
The document announces that National Volunteer Week will take place from April 10th to 16th this year. During this week, thousands of volunteers will receive purple "I Volunteer" ribbons to wear, and volunteers who show their ribbons and discount sheets will receive special deals from local participating businesses as a thank you for their work. Volunteers with any questions are invited to contact Sarah Garramone.
The document is dated June 22nd, 2016. It provides a date but no other contextual information such as the purpose or subject of the document. In just 3 sentences or less, this is all that can be summarized from the given information.
This document provides information about applying to become an AmeriCorps VISTA member with the Duluth Public Schools and Head of the Lakes United Way. It lists the steps to apply through the AmeriCorps website and outlines the benefits of becoming a VISTA member such as a living allowance, healthcare, student loan deferment, and an education award. The position involves developing a system for preparing volunteers to provide academic support to K-12 students during and after school. Contact information is provided for the civic engagement coordinator and volunteer center coordinator.
The document appears to be a card or coupon that can be redeemed for either 5 weeks or 10 weeks of selling at a Market Day event held every Tuesday from May 10th to September 27th, 2016 at 1120 Kirby Plaza from 12:00-4:00 pm. The card costs either $40 for 5 weeks or $75 for 10 weeks and the market manager should be consulted for additional details.
The Shimmy Mob is a dance performance group that raises awareness and funds for women's and children's shelters around the world through choreographed belly dance performances. This year's event will take place on May 14th in Duluth, Minnesota, with proceeds benefiting local shelters. Participants of all ages and dance experience are welcome to sign up online and join in the fun performance, which includes practice sessions led by the local event coordinator. There are many ways community members can get involved beyond dancing, whether sponsoring a dancer, volunteering, or spreading the word about the event.
The Duluth's Shimmy Mob, a belly dance group, will be performing on May 14th at the MN Power Plaza at 12:00 pm and at Bent Paddle's Festiversary at 5:45 pm. All proceeds will go to the Shimmy Mob organization. View their website at www.shimmymob.com or call 218-428-4136 for more information.
This volunteer handbook welcomes new volunteers to Head of the Lakes United Way and provides information about the organization's mission and programs. It outlines the application process, volunteer roles and responsibilities, and policies. Head of the Lakes United Way's mission is to strengthen the community through mobilizing resources and improving people's lives. Volunteers are matched with opportunities through the Volunteer Center and can assist with programs like 2-1-1 information services and community services. The handbook provides contact information for staff and details volunteer conduct standards and procedures.
This document provides details about an internship with UMD Employee Health Services and Dining Services. The internship involved fundraising and organizing for the UMD Farm 5K race and Sustainable Food Festival event. Key activities included obtaining sponsors, preparing for the race day events, giving presentations on essential oils and homemade cleaning/body products, and assisting with a stress relief event for students. The goal was to have at least 70 people register for the 5K race to promote local sustainable agriculture and education.
The Head of the Lakes United Way is holding its holiday edition of Day of Caring on December 9th. Day of Caring is an annual event where volunteers help complete needed projects at local non-profits. Volunteers can sign up by December 2nd at www.volunteerduluth.org. Liz Pawlik can also be contacted at 218-726-4889 or epawlik@hlunitedway.org with any questions.
Dorm Good Food is a student cookbook created by students that contains recipes easily made with dorm appliances. It includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, soup, salad and snack recipes. Nutritional information and cooking tips are provided. The cookbook costs $10 for students and $15 for non-students. Interested individuals can purchase the cookbook or ask questions by emailing garra020@d.umn.
The document lists various dessert bars, protein shake mixes, and workout apparel and accessories available for purchase. It includes the product names and prices of six dessert bars ranging from $6.99 to $8.99, two protein shake mixes priced at $19.99 each, and five articles of clothing and two pedometers priced between $5.00 and $24.99.
Submit your completed Wrap it Up Challenge card here for a chance to win fabulous prizes while improving your health. Filling out the card gives you an entry into the prize drawing as you work towards better health. Completing the challenge is an accomplishment worth celebrating.
This document provides information for vendors at the UMD Market Day farmers market. It discusses new features being introduced this year like EBT/credit card access and live entertainment. It outlines the different vendor membership punch card options and fees. The document encourages vendors to contact the market manager, Sarah Garramone, with any questions. It also includes information about two Lake Superior Sustainable Farming Association programs: Farm Beginnings, a training program for new farmers, and a CSA farm wellness endorsement initiative. Product labeling requirements and fair marketing practices for vendors are outlined.
The document promotes becoming a volunteer reader, tutor, or mentor through Head of the Lakes United Way's education program. It aims to help children be ready for school, succeed academically, and graduate prepared for college or a career. Volunteers can assist with reading, homework help, or lead weekly academic activities. Interested individuals fill out an application online and receive training to work with youth at a school or organization near them. Becoming a volunteer can help change a child's story by building relationships and keeping them engaged in school.
The document announces that National Volunteer Week will take place from April 10th to 16th this year. During this week, thousands of volunteers will receive purple "I Volunteer" ribbons to wear, and volunteers who show their ribbons and discount sheets will receive special deals from local participating businesses as a thank you for their work. Volunteers with any questions are invited to contact Sarah Garramone.
The document is dated June 22nd, 2016. It provides a date but no other contextual information such as the purpose or subject of the document. In just 3 sentences or less, this is all that can be summarized from the given information.
This document provides information about applying to become an AmeriCorps VISTA member with the Duluth Public Schools and Head of the Lakes United Way. It lists the steps to apply through the AmeriCorps website and outlines the benefits of becoming a VISTA member such as a living allowance, healthcare, student loan deferment, and an education award. The position involves developing a system for preparing volunteers to provide academic support to K-12 students during and after school. Contact information is provided for the civic engagement coordinator and volunteer center coordinator.
The document appears to be a card or coupon that can be redeemed for either 5 weeks or 10 weeks of selling at a Market Day event held every Tuesday from May 10th to September 27th, 2016 at 1120 Kirby Plaza from 12:00-4:00 pm. The card costs either $40 for 5 weeks or $75 for 10 weeks and the market manager should be consulted for additional details.
The Shimmy Mob is a dance performance group that raises awareness and funds for women's and children's shelters around the world through choreographed belly dance performances. This year's event will take place on May 14th in Duluth, Minnesota, with proceeds benefiting local shelters. Participants of all ages and dance experience are welcome to sign up online and join in the fun performance, which includes practice sessions led by the local event coordinator. There are many ways community members can get involved beyond dancing, whether sponsoring a dancer, volunteering, or spreading the word about the event.
The Duluth's Shimmy Mob, a belly dance group, will be performing on May 14th at the MN Power Plaza at 12:00 pm and at Bent Paddle's Festiversary at 5:45 pm. All proceeds will go to the Shimmy Mob organization. View their website at www.shimmymob.com or call 218-428-4136 for more information.
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Public Health Education Specialist Showcase
Wednesday, May 6th, 2015
3:30-5:00pm
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