Thursday 3 May 2012

[Downtown Dharma Listserve] Re: Sangha Volunteer Opportunity: Saturday May 19th

I received enough interest from the group, so I registered a team for
the Hands On DC volunteer day on Saturday, May 19th.

If want to join the team (and if you emailed me indicating your
interest), please visit http://handsondc.kintera.org. When
registering, choose the team name "Downtown Dharma".

To let you know about the cause, Hands on DC is an all-volunteer,
nonprofit organization that conducts a yearly citywide Work-a-thon to
improve the physical condition of DC public schools, raises funds to
support college scholarship programs for public school students, and
encourages greater community involvement in DC. Each year Work-a-thon
participants paint murals, spruce up landscaping, and make repairs to
DC public schools. For more information on Hands on DC you can check
out their website at http://www.handsondc.org.

I hope that we'll have a good crowd doing this together - it'll be a
fun time.

Danya


On May 2, 5:16 pm, Danya Greenfield <danya.greenfi...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I know folks will be meeting on Sunday afternoon to talk about ways to
> build the sangha, and so in that spirit, I wanted to put one suggestion out
> there now because the deadline is coming up soon.
>
> How about getting a team together to participate in the 18th Annual Hands
> on DC Work-a-Thon!  The date is *Saturday, May 19, from 9am-3pm*, working
> in DC public schools.  I did this once several years ago, and it was
> well-organized and fun.  I think it would be a great way to give back to
> the community and also spend time together in a thoughtful way.
>
> I'm happy to organize the team - *registration ends this Friday*.  If
> you're interested in doing this, please send me an email and I'll sign us
> up.
>
> Check it outhttp://handsondc.kintera.org/faf/home/default.asp?ievent=1012527
>
>  Hands on DC's biggest event is a one-day Work-a-thon held every spring.
> During the Work-a-thon, approximately 2,000 volunteers spend the day at one
> of about 30 DC public schools. Their work typically involves projects such
> as painting, cleaning, or landscaping. Other projects require greater
> skills and resources, such as repairing bathrooms, laying carpet, building
> tree boxes or wiring classrooms for Internet access.
>
> Creating a better environment for learning is just one of the ways
> volunteers help local students. They also raise money to fund college
> scholarships administered by local tutoring and mentoring organizations,
> and they learn about the condition of and the people involved in the
> schools. That knowledge helps build support for public education.
>  *Event Location:*  Various Public Schools in the District of Columbia
>  *Event Schedule:*   Volunteers arrive at their school and sign-in 5/19/2012
> 8:30 am - 9:00 am Volunteers work on projects 5/19/2012 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
> Lunch 5/19/2012 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Volunteers finish projects 5/19/2012
> 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Volunteers clean-up project area 5/19/2012 2:00 pm - 3:00
> pm Volunteers go home and rest 5/19/2012 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm Celebration
> Party - Location TBD 5/19/2012 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
>  *Fees:*   *General Volunteer*: No Fees
> *If you raise $50 you receive a free t-shirt. Choosing a shirt size during
> registration does not commit you to purchasing a shirt.*
>
>  Welcome to the 18th Annual Work-a-Thon Website! Registration closes MAY
> 4th!
>
> While registration for the May 19th Work-a-thon *ends this Friday* (May 4),
> we have plenty of room for you and your team! We still need more volutneers
> to help us complete all of the Work-a-thon projects. This year's projects
> include painting classrooms, landscaping school entrances, and beautifying
> hallways with murals.
>
> Are you a skilled woodworker or painter? Let us know when you register and
> we'll find the right project for you. Unskilled? No problem! We'll just
> keep you away from the circular saw.
>
>  Join thousands of other volunteers from all parts of DC as we work
> together to improve D.C. Public Schools! In addition to your invaluable
> "hands-on" volunteer efforts, we also have a goal to raise $50,000 in
> individual donations collected by our volunteers this year to support local
> schools and scholarship for students. Register now and help empower DC's
> youth to strive for excellence in the classroom.
>
>    -

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