The next day I went to One generation was to make the floor
plan with Sunthus and Cathy. We had a list of the vendors, but we had to
measure out exactly where to put the vendors and make sure we had sufficient
tables and space. I remade the map with clearer directions for the class and Cathy. I hope this helps clarify the event for everyone!
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
4th day at OneGeneration
I came to Onegeneration before class so I attended the Tai Chi class first. Afterwards I talked to Cathy about vendors, and figuring out what everyone in my group would be doing, ensuring the survey questions are appropriate, the flyers are up to par with her expectations, and that the sign in sheets are correct. We had a meeting to discuss the progress we had made in the fair thus far, and talked about the floor plan afterwards.
Monday, November 25, 2013
3rd Day at OneGeneration
The next time I was at One generation I ran into Jason
again, my friend from the first time. He remembered me and he seemed very happy to see me! I attended Cheeve’s fit while you sit
class and some of those exercises were harder than I thought. Afterwards I
accompanied Jason on his walk and we got to talk about his progress. We colored
and shared a few laughs. Afterwards I talked with Cathy and discussed the guest
relations duties for the festival. I ended my day with a couple games of pool,
but of course I lost miserably. But all in all it was a good day filled with happy faces.
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Menchies
So to start the day off right I went to the wrong Menchies. I didn't realize it until the place wasn't open and a classmate text-ed me that she was already there. So I head over to the right location right next to CSUN. It went great! I took the early shift with Najida, Charlyn, and Emery. I approached every single person I could saying "hello folks, I'm with CSUN and OneGeneration a senior enrichment center trying to raise money for our event fighting diabetes. Could you simply show this flyer and we will receive a percentage, Thank you". We did a great job, if I do say so myself :)
Monday, September 23, 2013
2nd Day at OneGeneration
The second day at One generation was more intense. I started
the day with Tai Chi which was a lot harder than I expected. The patrons at One
Generation moved so smooth and seamless while I tripped over my own feet! After
that I headed over to the pool table room where again I was happily surprised.
All the gentlemen were so competitive, and so friendly. They schooled me on
pool, and it was clear they were much better than me so I gracefully declined
more matches, and I talked to them as they played. I learned a lot from them
about pool like why those dots on the table were there. I thought ping pong
would be much easier for me, but man oh man were they intense! They didn't play
easy; they were serious and extremely accurate. I played for 2 hours and didn't
win one stinking game. I left to help the kitchen and dispense food for the
patrons. They had a huge cake because it was the day they celebrate the
birthdays of the month. I helped clean up and even got a piece of cake, which
was very kind of them.
Friday, September 20, 2013
My first day at One generation was interesting. I had
arrived early for the fitness walk activity, and was surprised that no one
seemed interested, except one person. I asked Cathy if she needed any help with
anything and surprisingly she said she needed someone to go one the walk and
supervise Jason. He was the only one that actually participates in these walks
and I was delighted to go with him. We talked about how far he’s come along. A
year ago he had gotten ear surgery and was able to hear clearly again! He was so delighted that he was inspired to
walk and move around and he was proud that he was the only patron that really
participated in the walking activity. We did a couple of laps around the park
and then we decided to head back. He showed me his hobby which is coloring. I
did some research and it turns out that it was a form of art therapy! We hung
out all day and it was a win-win situation, he had someone to talk to and I
made a new friend.
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