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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

It's Not "Goodbye" If I Just Run Away

I expected my last week as a VISTA would be pretty slow. All my classes and events would be finished and I would just be tying up loose ends. But about a month ago I took on one last big project for my partner at the Computer Training Bridge (a network of free computer classes taught by volunteers). We needed a big volunteer event, and I had the idea to go around and film the volunteer coaches teaching their classes and compile a video. Little did I know, that I would end up with over an hour of footage. After having to start over more than once, hundreds of hours cursing Windows Movie Maker, and endless urges to throw my computer against the wall, I finally finished the videos. That’s right videos. I ended up having to cut the entire ten-minute monster into three parts. But it's done now and I've decided to celebrate by sending one last monster of a post to all of you. Hope you don't mind.

While I was waiting for Windows Movie Maker (it took about twenty minutes every time I had to open the file), I found another laptop and some time to clean out my email and then my computer. I’ve left all the files that might be helpful to someone in the future on a flash drive here in the office. Sustainability in a box, I call it.

So, with most of my loose ends headed towards being tied (there’s still that pesky sustainability report), what am I supposed to feel? I’m sad to be leaving my partner at the Training Bridge and everyone here in the NC office. I’ve met a lot of great people this year and learned more than I could ever list here (not the least of which was using bullet points in long emails). But I’m also excited to go home. I’ve missed my family, friends and boyfriend all year, and there were times I thought about giving up. I’ve never been the type, and I knew if I stayed I would eventually get something out of it. I feel like going home means picking up my “real” life again, getting what my mother calls a “real” job (I start grad school for Library Science in the fall, but what to do in the mean time? Back to the salt mines) and figuring out a new routine. I’m nervous about the change. I suppose that is to be expected.

What I didn’t expect was the feeling of anxiety I’m having now about leaving. What if I leave and everything goes back to how it was before? What if everything I did makes no difference at all? I know that I changed myself and affected people in the community, not the least of which were the kids in my TECA classes and the job seekers at the library. If nothing else, I know I got One Economy’s name circulated – I hope that’s enough. It’s not all my VAD was cracked up to be, but then some things are beyond our control.

I was surprised not long ago, when someone described me as a control freak, but I guess that is just what I am. I can’t stand the idea of leaving and not having any control over what happens next. But the time has come to let go….just, maybe not completely. With that in mind, I want to encourage all of you to contact me if you feel like I might be able to give you advice about your own projects. My new email is mbrasseur19@gmail.com, feel free to keep in touch.

Thank you for all the amazing work you’re doing. Keep it up. Good luck!

Michelle Brasseur

OE VISTA Logo

I cannot wait to see everyones' ideas for the new One Economy VISTA logo! (See my email, "OE VISTA Logo")

If you need a place to start here are "7 Logo Design Tips" (from Branding Basics on About.com, http://bit.ly/7Didcc).

Keep in mind that a powerful logo design:
  • has a strong, balanced image with no little extras that clutter its look;
  • is distinctive and bold in design, making it easy to see at a glance;
  • has graphic imagery that looks appropriate for your business;
  • works well with your company name;
  • is done in an easy to read font;
  • communicates your business clearly; and
  • looks good in black and white, as well as in color.
Also, LogoPond is a good place to go for inspiration http://logopond.com/

Have Fun!
Meg

Monday, December 7, 2009

Tags on The Buzz

Hope everyone had a restful weekend.

I forgot to mention in my post on Friday the importance of using tags on The Buzz (https://thebuzz.one-economy.com/login.jspa). If you post a document on The Buzz please make sure you list relevant tags. This ensures that people will be able to find your document!

- Meg

Motivational Mondays

Hi Team,

I hope you all have a great week! Here's a quote to help motivate you as we get closer and closer to the holidays.

The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes.
Earl of Beaconsfield

Best,
Laura

Friday, December 4, 2009

RE: Outgoing VISTA reports

Thanks for your post Ruqiyyah, you have some great suggestions!

Laura and I just wanted to follow up on your post with some clarifications.

The Buzz: templates & procedures (https://thebuzz.one-economy.com/login.jspa)

OE VISTA Blog: a brief synopsis of your project (keeping in mind this is a public platform, people outside of the OE VISTA community can read these posts)

CDs or USBs: Any and all information you wish to pass on. These may be given to Laurie or the VISTA Leaders.

As for the question regarding a comprehensive way to report and share to the VISTAs, a "OE VISTA virtual space" is in development. Please let us know if you have any questions.

Thanks!
Meg & Laura




Outgoing VISTA reports

Hi Outgoing VISTAs,

I want to thank you for the work you've been doing, and to let you know how you can help us one last time. Many of us may be working on similar things in our year(s) here, and I think it would be really great if you could do the following before you head off:
1. Load all your program documents you developed or helped develop, etc onto the Buzz.
2. Post a summary of the work you did here on the blog. Maybe you could cut and paste from various quarterly reports you did.

That would keep us from duplicating efforts, and also ensure your work gets carried on. Laura and Meg, is there any kind of existing comprehensive way this is reported and shared to the VISTAs?

Thanks again,
Ruqiyyah

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Volunteer Appreciation Idea

Hi Team,
Disney Parks and HandsOn Network are partnering to form a really cool program to reward volunteerism. See all the details below and pass the information along to anyone you think might be interested.

Thanks!
Laura Parewski
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In 2010, HandsOn Network and Disney Parks want to inspire one million people to volunteer a day of service through the Give A Day. Get A Disney Day. program that celebrates good works by giving each qualified volunteer one day admission to a theme park at Disneyland® Resort or Walt Disney World® Resort, free.
HandsOn Network, the largest volunteer network in the U.S. and the sister organization of AmeriCorps Alums, is the activator for the Give A Day. Get A Disney Day. program with more than 250 HandsOn Actions Centers across the country in addition to 70,000 community-based partners such as food banks, homeless shelters, schools and faith-based organizations.
Here’s how we are asking AmeriCorps volunteers, alumni and your service organizations to get involved:
  • Organize – If you work with an organization that engages volunteers, register to participate in the Give A Day. Get A Disney Day. and thank your volunteers for their service by providing opportunities for free Disney tickets. Teaming up with HandsOn Network for this program will help drive awareness of your organization and attract new volunteers to help fulfill your organization’s mission. Go to http://VOP.HandsOnNetwork.org to sign up. When registering, be sure to enter 1OR7X7A in the referral code field. You can also copy and paste it into the referral code field. This code helps us track the mobilization power of AmeriCorps Alums.
  • Volunteer – Beginning Jan. 1, 2010, go to http://www.disneyparks.com/, find a volunteer opportunity near you and make your commitment to serve. Once you’ve completed your volunteer activity, you’ll receive your free ticket to Disney.
  • Celebrate – Tell your friends, family and service network about this unique opportunity. Go to www.HandsOnNetwork.org/Disney for more information. As our nation is recognizing volunteerism as a pathway to solving our most pressing social issues, come celebrate with HandsOn Network and Disney Parks our shared vision of service and through the "Give A Day. Get A Disney Day.” program.