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Our deepest fear is not
that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us.
We ask ourselves, who am I too be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous?
Actually, who are you not to be?
You're playing small doesn't serve the world.
There is nothing enlightening about shrinking so that other people will not
feel insecure around you.
And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give people permission to
do the same.
By Marianne Williamson, A RETURN TO LOVE
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Hi ! - my name is Rachel White and I'm the new Volunteer/Service Contact for HOBY in Utah. If you ever need a service idea for a group or individual just let me know and I'll hook you up!
I just finished my third year at BYU studying Recreation Management and Youth Leadership. I also work as the coordinator for a youth mentoring program called Project Vision One-to-One through Provo Community Action. I have about 40 volunteers who serve 2 hours a week, and 40 youth who get to have fun for 2 hours every week because of my volunteers.
I
am from California and
I love rollerblading, running, and have recently gotten into rapelling.
I am excited to get in contact with you all and help out where I can. Please don't hesitate to email me with any questions, or even a paragraph or two introducing yourselves to me. Email me at rwhite@unitedwayuc.org Take care- Rachel
The American Cancer Society needs volunteers for it's upcoming Relay for Life "walk\run-a-thons". Volunteers would do anything from hand out drinks to solicit donations. There are tons of Relays for Life all throughout Utah. The ones coming up are:
July
13-14 Castledale- Emery High School
contact: Dori Kelsh 435-835-6351
July 13-14 Richfield- Richfield High School
contact: Dori Kelsh 435-835-6351
July 27-28 Wasatch County- Soldier Hollow Park
contact: Toni Tomlinson 801-373-5886
August 3-4 Brigham City- Box Elder High School
contact: Dona Heiner 801-393-8657
August 10-11 Ephraim- Snow College
contact: Dori Kelsh 435-835-6351
FAMILY SERVICES
Family Services provides clothing, furniture,
and household goods, and food boxes to over 30,000 needy individuals and families
every year. Items such as canned food, frozen goods, clothing, underwear, socks,
shampoo, tooth care products, and pocket can openers can be donated to Family
Services at any time.
They are located in Salt Lake City at 421 West 300 South. Also if you're interested in going there to help out, they always need people who are willing to hang clothes, stock the food pantry, and assist clients. Call Camille Scrip at 801-519-0266, or Katherine Scott at 801-323-5809 for more info.
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HOBY UTAH 2ND ANNUAL RECOGNITION BANQUET- AUGUST 4, 2001:
On August 4, 2001 at 12 noon at the Provo Marriott Conference Center, HOBY Utah will hold its second annual Recognition Banquet offering 35,000 in scholarships provided by Utah colleges. If you attended the HOBY Leadership Seminar in May 2000 as an ambassador and would like to apply for a scholarship to be awarded at this banquet (there is lots of scholarship money!) please email Dave Olpin at dlolpin@hotmail.com. All applications need to be turned in one week prior to the banquet. HOBY Utah just wants to make sure that someone claims this scholarship money!! There will be a keynote speaker and several of your HOBY alumni friends! The pricing for the banquet is as follows:
2000 HOBY Ambassadors -
no cost
2001 HOBY Club Presidents
- $10.00
All others (other
ambassadors, parents, friends, etc.) - $20.00
Those wishing to attend the banquet need to make reservations through Dave Olpin (dlolpin@hotmail.com, 801-377-4520). Hope to see you there!
ALUMNI EMAIL
LIST:
If you would like to keep in contact with other
HOBY Utah Alumni you can subscribe to the HOBY Utah Mailing List. To subscribe
to the HOBY Utah Mailing List, simply send a message with the word "subscribe"
in the Subject: field to alumni-list-request@hobyutah.org
To: alumni-list-request@hobyutah.org
Subject: subscribe
Once
you are on the list, send all of your messages to: alumni-list@hobyutah.org
The message will automatically be sent to everyone subscribed to the list. For
more details on how to do this, go to: http://www.hobyutah.org/alumni.html
ALUMNI REUNIONS:
Hi, my name is Lee Gillie and I am the new HOBY
Utah Alumni Reunion Coordinator. I am a student at Utah State University, but
am currently living in Orem where I am doing some student teaching. I have been
a counselor for the HOBY Utah Leadership Seminar for several years and am excited
about planning some alumni events for Utah. I would love to have your help in
planning and coordinating these events. Those interested (or if you just have
some great ideas!) can contact me at princeg@cc.usu.edu or 801-427-9986. Time
spent helping to organize these events can count toward your service hours.
Hope to see you all at a reunion some time soon!!
IF you do not know what HOBY Utah region you are in and who your current president is simply email hobyutah@yahoo.com and we can let you know!!
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Hey
HOBY Fans,
I hope that you were all as psych'ed and inspired
as I was after HOBY!!! I thought that is
was one of the most amazing and benefical experences of my life. I hope that
all of your summers are going great and that you have tons planned to help others
have the GREAT experience that we all had!
Sarah La Rue
President of Region 16
If you have club news to submit for the next HOBY Utah Newsletter, please send it to hobyutah@yahoo.com.
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Every newsletter we will highlight an educational opportunity available to HOBY Alumni. This newsletter we will highlight Presidential Classroom. A week-long civic education program for high school students held in Washington, D.C. each year.
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The information below
was obtained from the Presidential Classroom website. Check out their
site for more information. |
At Presidential Classroom, participants observe the federal government at work, witness the development of public policy and explore the roles of citizens, lawmakers, experts, associations and businesses in the world's most successful democracy. Presidential Classroom takes students behind the scenes of our nation's capital for seminars and discussions featuring members of Congress, Presidential appointees, journalists and other Washington insiders and names in the news.
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In a blender, combine the raspberries, strawberries, and pinepple juice. Add the yogurt. Blend until s m o o o o t h .
THAT'S ALL FOLKS!! HAVE A GREAT SUMMER!!!
