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Welcome to the SRCC! Monday, February 28 th , 2011

Welcome to the SRCC! Monday, February 28 th , 2011. President – Rino Sato. President – Rino Sato. President – Rino Sato. President – Rino Sato rxs5071. Volunteer of the Month

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Welcome to the SRCC! Monday, February 28 th , 2011

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  1. Welcome to the SRCC!Monday, February 28th, 2011

  2. President – Rino Sato

  3. President – Rino Sato

  4. President – Rino Sato

  5. President – Rino Satorxs5071 Volunteer of the Month This is someone who we've all gotten to know quite well. As a senior he joined our club at the end of last semester, but it feels like he's been a part of our club forever. The dancers and the THON chairs can vouch that he was a tremendous help at THON keeping the dancers awake and our stands lively. He was one of the few who went on the last canning trip, he helped make dancer and THON Express posters, he performed at our Open Mic Night, he's a newly trained OSC, he's taught us many games like Liar's Dice and Speed UNO, etc... He's basically everywhere and anywhere we ask him to be. Thank you for all that you do for our club!! February's Volunteer of the Month is...

  6. President – Rino Satorxs5071 BEN SUGDEN!!!

  7. VP – Julie Ageejca5051 Relay for Life – Philip Lieberman We are making a difference by teaming up to participate in the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life*Friday-Saturday, April 8th-9th (5pm-5pm) At the event, our team will camp out overnight and take turns walking around the track to raise money and awareness to help the American Cancer Society create a world with less cancer and more birthdays. Please join our team or make a donation. The impact we can make together is much greater than what any of us could do alone! E-mail Julie ASAP if interested in joining a team and she will contact you with instructions on how to sign up!

  8. VP – Julie Ageejca5051 Relay for Life Fundraiser On Wednesday, March 30th, from 3-9 p.m., we will have a fundraiser benefitting Relay for Life at Philly Pretzel Factory!

  9. VP – Julie Ageejca5051 THON Blood Drives We raised $12,570 for THON!

  10. Social – Julia Orlidgejlo5105 Bounce Funplex Come join the SRCC for some good fun on Sunday, March 20th, which is the day after PTTR! It's an awesome place full of trampolines - come for a great time and great exercise! (Time TBA) Drivers will be needed - please sign up!! Check out more about Bounce Funplex here: http://www.bouncefunplex.com/.

  11. DR – Emily Dongerd5077 Donor Retention Facebook Page! Please "Like" our Donor Retention Facebook Page! Go to http://www.facebook.com/psudonorrewards to like it!

  12. OSC – Georgia Perryglp5016 On-Site Coordinator (OSC)Leadership Position at Blood Drives OSC stands for On-Site-Coordinator. This is the person at the blood drives who delegates jobs to the volunteers and helps ensure the drive is meeting its goal. This is a great leadership opportunity. If you are interested in becoming an OSC this semester please contact Georgia Perry, at glp5016@psu.edu. You need to have either been an active member last semester or have obtained at least 7 hours of volunteering at a BLOOD DRIVE this semester to begin training. New OSC training date/ dates will begin in late March before our spring campaign depending on interest. *Looking at maybe having one after the meeting on 3/28? *Be on the look-out for announcements about this!

  13. OSC – Georgia Perryglp5016 Overview of OSC training 1-Hour Classroom Lesson 3-Hour OSC Trainer Shadowing(opening hour, middle hour, closing hour) 1 OSC Quiz 1 Supervised OSC Hour - The first hour a new OSC is the OSC at a blood drive will be supervised by any current active OSC. This will provide a smoother transition into being the sole OSC at a blood drive.

  14. THON – Mark McCuen & Erica Frielsrccftk@gmail.com Thank you for helping us raise $50,265.29 FTK!!!!! :) Be on the look-out for some fun Post-THON Events!

  15. Fundraising – Mike Jenmaj214 Paint The Town Red The Saturday after spring break is PTTR! Saturday, March 19th!*It is a formal benefit dinner benefiting the chapter held at the Nittany Lion Inn with a dance afterwards. *There will be lots of fun silent auction and raffle items.*We treat it as our club formal, so it's a great opportunity for everyone to dress up and look nice (not that you don't all look nice all the time)*So be sure to bring your suits and dresses back after break!*Tickets will cost roughly $20 for active members and $75 for general community members. *We get a HUGE discount (our tickets are cheaper than the price of the meal), so be sure to take advantage and come. *We will be selling tickets at our next club meeting, the Monday after spring break, March 14th. Reminder: please ask your families over break if they can think of anything they'd like to contribute to PTTR! Tickets to sporting events, stuff signed by famous people, etc. Anything will be greatly appreciated!

  16. Health & Safety – Christine Thebergemwt5073 Infant Comfort Kits Comfort kits are given are provided by disaster services for people that have lost their homes to a natural disaster or fire. Last year we had a social where we made about 100 adult comfort kits, and we’re doing it again this year, but this time making comfort kits specifically tailored to infants. If you would like to sign up to bring in a few items, please email mwt5073@psu.edu for the link. Park Forest Health Fair Thursday, March 16th, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. @ Park Forest Middle SchoolWe need a few people to sign up for a few demonstrations related to health and safety. We might even have Pet First Aid. We ESPECIALLY need drivers! If interested, email mwt5073@psu.edu for more information.

  17. Health & Safety – Christine Thebergemwt5073 Operation Military Child Sunday, April 3rd, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. @ Snider Agricultural Arena. Another fair environment where we need people to help pass out flyers and help out with demonstrations. If interested, email mwt5073@psu.edu for more information. Make It A Play Date Saturday, April 16th, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. @ YMCA in HollidaysburgIf you like working with kids then this could be the weekend activity for you. We will be running demonstrations like Scrubby Bear (hygiene) for younger children and showing older kids how to make splints and basic first aid tips. Since it’s in Hollidaysburg (close to Altoona) WE NEED DRIVERS! If interested, email mwt5073@psu.edu for more information.

  18. Advisor – Wendi Keelerkeelerw@usa.redcross.org Spring Break HelpIf you will be here next week, we'd love to have you come in and help in our Pugh St. office! You'd get SRCC hours!Please e-mail Wendi to let her know that you're interested. February CollectionsDidn't hit goal by about 200 – let's change that for March! April blood drive sponsorsIn a campus org that wants to volunteer? We need you to sponsor a spring drive!Help us beat OSU in the 1st Annual Blood Battle! Bio Arch R1 – Blood Services ChangesTo improve our collection process, we are meeting national requirements and training our staff on crazy new technology, like wireless computers!This will improve our drives, but will reduce staff for a few weeks, so be aware and patient of temporary changes!

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