Friday, November 30, 2012

Kentucky Collegiate Leadership Conference Call for Programs: Dec 5

 
Kentucky Collegiate Leadership Conference Call for Programs: Dec 5








The 2013 Kentucky Collegiate Leadership Conference will be hosted at NKU on Saturday, February 16, 2013 at the James C. & Rachel Votruba Student Union.  All details about the conference can be found on this site.  In the past, Transylvania has participated in many ways with this conference, from sending a delegation of 20 students, student/staff/alumni presenters, alumni keynote speakers, and even hosting it on our campus.  

 
They are looking for workshop proposals for the conference.  The session proposal deadline is Wednesday, December 5, 2012 by 3 pm.  They are accepting proposals for the following tracks of the conference:
  • Community Service
  • Greek (Fraternity and Sorority) Life
  • General/Leadership 101 
  • Programming Boards
  • Student Governance (SGA) 

If you are not intersted in presenting, but would like to attend, they are holding 15 seats per school until Friday, January 18th, 2013. This will guarantee that all schools have a chance to send students. After this date, registration will be open to all until the conference fills. If you would like to attend this conference as part of Transylvania's guaranteed delegation, please send an e-mail to Karen Anderson, kanderson@transy.edu, by January 14, 2013 at 10:30 am. Please include the following in your e-mail:

First Name         

Last Name          

E-mail   

Phone Number                

Preferred Track  (Community Service, Greek, General Leadership, Student Programming, or SGA)

Vegetarian?      

Who will pay? (office or name of person)

Will student ride in the Transylvania van or drive themselves? ( I would prefer we all rode together, unless it’s a special circumstance like the need to be back on campus by 1 pm for work, etc.)


If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Tiffany Mayse, Assistant Director of Leadership Development at NKU, mayset@nku.edu.  On Transylvania's campus, contact Karen Anderson, kanderson@transy.edu for more information.
 

Central Kentucky Radio Eye - Ongoing


 
Central Kentucky Radio Eye - Substitute Control Board Operators





CKRE needs substitute control board operators for their live broadcasts. They broadcast the Herald-Leader live Monday through Saturday from 8 to 9:30am, and on Sunday from 9 - 10:30am. They also broadcast the Courier Journal live Monday through Friday from 11 - noon. These are the times they need volunteers.  If you are interested, call Chelsey VanDyke at 422-6390 or chelsey.vandyke@radioeye.org  to sign up for their volunteer orientation, December 14th at 10 a.m.

 

Lyric Theater Dec 1-8



Lyric Theater Dec 1-8





The historic Lyric Theater is looking for volunteers to help with the following events:

Saturday, December 1- 6pm-10pm
Lyric Christmas Tree Lighting/ Holiday Entertainment Show
Needed:
Greeters- 2
Ushers- 4
Concessions- 2
Toy Drive- 2


Friday, December 7 – times vary
Spotlight for Youth… A Winter Showcase
Needed:
Welcome Desk- 1 person (3pm-7pm)
Greeters- 2 people (6pm-9pm)
Concessions- 2 people (6pm-9pm)
Ushers- 2 people (6pm-9pm)


Saturday, December 8 – 6pm-10pm
Journey 2 New- motivational speaker

Needed:
Greeter/ Ticket Taker- 1

Saturday, December 8 – 6pm-10pm
“Church Mess” The Play is America’s #1 longest running Urban Gospel Play in the Country. “Church Mess” has a great blend of comedy and drama while at the same time giving you a great message of hope and deliverance. The talent in “Church Mess” is second to none, with the dynamic preaching gift of Chad Cooper and incomparable vocal talent of Alicia Robinson Cooper the play has toured in over 100 cities in the last five years packing out theatres with thousands of patrons being blessed in a life changing way. Over 250,000 have seen “Church Mess” The Play YTD.
Needed:
Greeters- 2
Ushers- 4
Concessions- 2

Volunteers need to apply and go through an orientation. For more information, contact Rasheedah El-Amin, Cultural Arts Coordinator at 280-2201 or via e-mail at  CulturalArts@LexingtonLyric.com

For more information about the Lyric, visit www.LexingtonLyric.com

CARE House Open House: Dec 10

 
 
CARE House Open House
Monday, Dec 10
1-3 pm
CARE House-439 West 4th Street, Lexington, KY 40508
 
 
 
 
The CARE House is hosting a holiday open house on Monday, December 10,
from 1-3 pm. All students, staff, faculty and community partners
are invited to stop by and enjoy some refreshments.
For more information, contact Karen Anderson, kanderson@transy.edu
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, November 29, 2012

YMCA Reindeer Ramble 5k- Dec. 8th

7th Annual YMCA Reindeer Ramble 5k
 
http://www.ymcaofcentralky.org/reindeer-ramble/

The YMCA is hosting a 5k run/walk for the benefit of the Y summer camp program. The 5k will occur Saturday, Dec. 8th 9 a.m. at Keeneland. Participants are encouraged to dress up in holiday/fun decorations to help support the YMCA program of Central Kentucky. To register visit the website http://www.ymcaofcentralky.org/reindeer-ramble/ Registration is open until December 7th online and December 5th for form drop offs. 


North Lexington Family YMCA- January-April

Lexington YMCA Coaches

The North Lexington Family YMCA is in need of volunteer instructors and coaches for the upcoming season. 
 
Pee Wee sports Instructors will be asked to help teach and introduce children ages 4-7 to various sports in a 30 minute long class every Monday and Wednesday evenings. This opportunity begins January 21. 

Youth Basketball Coaches are needed to coach a team ages 4-10 for 45 minutes during the week and play an hour long game on Saturday's. The basketball season starts January 7. 

For more information contact Cody Swords, Program Director, North Lexington Family YMCA, 258-9622 ext 22 or cswords@ymcaofcentralky.org

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Transylvania's MLK Day of Service 2013 Events-1/19/13 to 1/21/13





Transylvania University invites you to join in the following Martin Luther King Jr Day of Service events:


If you plan to volunteer, please sign up by January 17.
Because some projects have limited space, it's important to sign up first.
 

Saturday, January 19: CKAVA Signature Project.
-To sign up for the Collegiate Challenge, visit
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dE9qcHhHUml1T0k1M014cGQ1UXdsMlE6MQ

-To serve as a host location for the drive, visit
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MLKDOS-DRIVES


Monday, January 21: MLK Day of Service:

 -Transylvania hosted service events (open to the public, but sign up first please.)
      Various locations and events, 1-3 pm                http://uwbg.galaxydigital.com/volunteer/agency/display/mlk-day-of-service/?agency_id=3747  

     Blood drive 10:30 am - 4 pm Campus Center  (visit http://www.membersforlife.org/ckbc/mobilesch/counties.php?county=Fayette&state=KY and scroll to January 21, 2013, or call KBC at 276-2534 to sign up.)

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Participation in the following events is limited to Transylvania, UK and BCTC  students only.

Saturday, January 19: MLK Day Collegiate Challenge, William T Young Campus Center Gym. 9 am Team check in, 10 am - 4 pm Challenge. Contact Karen Anderson, kanderson@transy.edu for  team sign up info. (Transylvania, UK, and BCTC Students only)

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Participation in the following events is limited to Transylvania students, staff, and faculty only.

Monday, January 21: MLK Day of Service: Transylvania only service event: Amachi Field Day,
To host a booth - http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MLKDoS-Amachi  (*Do not use until after 11/29)

To serve as a host or mentor - http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MLKDoSAmachiHost  (*Do not use until after 11/29)


Monday, January 21: MLK Day of Service: Only open to Transylvania students interested in the Peace Corps and Returned Peace Corps Volunteers: International Book Project, 3-5 pm. Contact Glen Payne, Glen.Payne@gmail.com or 797-0048 by January 17, 2013.

Transylvania community: If you would like to organize a project for the public to volunteer, or for more information, contact Karen Anderson, kanderson@transy.edu.

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Delivery to Diploma- Nov 29

Delivery to Diploma Stuffing - Nov 29



Each month, about 500 babies are born in Fayette county hospitals. Fayette County Public Schools encourages new families to engage in lifelong learning by giving them a gift bag with educational materials. The Office of Community Service and Civic Engagement invites Transy volunteers to help assemble those gift bags Thursday, Nov 29. Volunteers are needed at 4-5 p.m. and 5-6 p.m. at the old Johnson Elementary School, 123 Sixth Street. Eligible students may earn work-study funding for their service, but must contact Karen Anderson in advance. Volunteers should use their Transy e-mail addresses to sign up by Wednesday, Nov 28 here. For more information, contact Karen Anderson at 8182, or kanderson@transy.edu.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service- EXTENDED DEADLINE!

IPVS-



The Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service has been training college students to be leaders for almost 15 years and is now accepting applications for the 2013 summer program.  This fast-paced eight week academic internship program will allow students from around the world to dive head first into the nonprofit sector while they live, learn, and intern in Washington, DC. IPVS is the ideal program for students ready to learn the practical, philosophical, and ethical components of leadership in the nonprofit sector. 
If you are interested in this opportunity, consider applying  by the priority deadline of December 5 to receive a 5% tuition discount.  For more information contact Kristen Wright, Manager, Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service at 202-986-0384,
or visit www.DCinternships.org/IPVS for more information.

DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO MARCH 26, 2013

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*Guaranteed Internships - Courses for Credit - Housing in DC

*Early Deadline: December 5, 2012

*Scholarship Funding Available


Spend a summer in Washington, DC making an investment in your future that will help set you apart after college.  The comprehensive program sponsored by The Fund for American Studies includes a guaranteed internship placement, courses for transferable credit, and furnished housing in downtown Washington.


EXPERIENCE

We’ve been creating academic internship experiences for over 40 years and guarantee all participants an internship placement. Your options are endless – we work with a variety of nonprofit organizations focusing on issues like education, healthcare, homelessness, and the environment.


CONNECTIONS

Who you know does matter - especially when it comes to your future job search. IPVS will allow you to make valuable professional connections and practice networking skills in a real-world setting. You can participate in a mentor program, service projects, attend professional development seminars and network with alumni.


LOCATION

Washington, DC is the perfect place to explore a career in the nonprofit sector while enjoying a vibrant arts and culture scene. Take advantage of the free Smithsonian museums, many musical and theatre performances, as well as sports events. You can explore DC and meet fellow program participants through program-planned social activities including a guided tour of the monuments, a day trip to Mt. Vernon, canoeing on the Potomac River, and outing to the National Zoo.


SERVICE

As a part of IPVS you will participate in community service projects that are designed to deepen your involvement and impact in the community as well as your understanding of issues here in the nation’s capital.


COURSES FOR CREDIT

Earn up to 9 academic credits from the DC Metro Area’s George Mason University. Mason was recently ranked #1 Up and Coming University by U.S. News and World Report. IPVS has a curriculum that is designed to explore the unique history and ethics of voluntary service in America.


APPLICATION INFORMATION

Students will be accepted on a rolling basis until the final deadline of March 7, 2013. Applicants are encouraged to apply for the early deadline of December 5, 2012 in order to receive preference in admissions and scholarship consideration, as well as a 5% tuition discount.


For more information, please visit www.DCinternships.org/IPVS or contact IPVS Manager, Kristen Wright by email at IPVS@tfas.org or by phone at 202.986.0384.

Request for Comments on Civic Learning and Engagement from U.S. Department of Education: By Nov 30

From the Kentucky Campus Compact Newsletter, Issue 8



Request for Comments on Civic Learning and Engagement from U.S. Department of Education

Deadline: November 30, 2012


In January 2012, the Obama Administration released its Road Map for civic learning, "Advancing Civic Learning and Engagement in Democracy."  The Road Map outlines nine steps the U.S. Department of Education (ED) is undertaking to increase civic learning and engagement across our country.  The Civic Learning and Engagement Initiative is requesting feedback from you on how ED should implement 4 of the 9 steps and define "civic learning and engagement."  We encourage educators, practitioners, students, researchers, and any other interested parties to submit thoughtful opinions, ideas, suggestions, and comments.

 

Please submit all comments by November 30th to civiclearning@ed.gov or by posting them directly on the blog. 

For more information please Click here
  

WECEP - November 17

 

 

 

Autumns Nights Fundraiser– “More Than Just A Color” Fashion Show. 

“Reclaiming the Invisible…Achieving the Impossible”
 
The West End Community Empowerment Project of Lexington Inc. (W.E.C.E.P.) will hold its third Annual Autumns Nights Fundraiser– “More Than Just A Color” Fashion Show, Saturday, November 17, 2012.  The evening will showcase past and present program participants, community volunteers, and some local celebrities.  Each model will have the opportunity to express their unique creativity as they strut down the runway, highlighting the latest in fall fashion.

Here is additional information from WECEP:
The cost of hosting this event will require community and corporate donations.  One hundred percent of the proceeds from this event will be used to pay for our leased space through the Lexington Fayette Urban County Government, where we provide programming to children and families of the community and surrounding areas.  W.E.C.E.P. has never been charged any occupancy fee for space so we will have a short fall in this fiscal year of $21,600.00, which is equivalent to $1,800.00 per month.  As a volunteer Executive Director of 17 years, I have struggled with asking for help in meeting this new obligation, but then I realized this organization has impacted too many children, youth, and families in the Lexington community by unleashing their potential for greatness.  W.E.C.E.P’s greatest contribution to the community has been in providing out of school programming to students K-12th grade with a focus on math, science, language arts, performing arts, service learning, community service, and volunteerism.  W.E.C.E.P strives daily to uphold and carry out its Motto “Reclaiming the Invisible…  Achieving the Impossible”.  The people in the community that we serve come from various walks of life with many challenges and hardships.  Our staff and volunteers are resilient and steadfast in meeting their physical, spiritual, and emotional needs so that they will have a brighter future.  In our seventeen-year journey, we have seen many of our participants graduate from high school, be the first generation in their families to go college and complete secondary education.  Many have obtained numerous college degrees and are now starting their careers.

All donations are tax-deductible.  All checks should be made payable to the West End Community Empowerment Project of Lexington Inc.  Please send your donation to 498 Georgetown Street Lexington, KY 40508 For more information, contact Dora M. Hudson, Executive Director, at 537-6379. 

Cupcake Wars - Nov 11




 
 
CUPCAKE WARS

Sunday, November 11, 2012 3:00-4:30 p.m.
Open to Transylvania Student, Faculty and Staff
Transylvania University
William T. Young Campus Center


Join Delta Theta of Phi Mu Fraternity on November 11 for their first Cupcake Wars event to raise funds for our local Children’s Miracle Network hospital, the Kentucky Children’s Hospital.  Baking teams of 1-3 participants will compete for best tasting cupcake, best decorated or best themed cupcakes, and best cupcakes overall.  If baking isn’t your thing, just come eat!  You can sample cupcakes for only $3.00 and vote for your favorites. Or, for $2.00, decorate your own cupcake! The event will also include a silent auction featuring UK tickets, baked goods, and gift baskets.

Do something sweet for Children’s Miracle Network.

Baking Team Guidelines:

1.    All teams must register by Friday, November 9.
2.    All teams must bring at least 40 cupcakes to the event.
3.    All teams must display a list of cupcake ingredients.
4.    All cupcakes must be homemade.
5.    Teams are responsible for their own cupcake expenses.
6.    Phi Mu will provide plates, forks, napkins, and tablecloths.


Contact Laura Miller at lcmiller13@transy.edu with questions.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Eastern State Hospital - Ongoing

Eastern State Hospital





Eastern State Hospital is looking for volunteers in a variety of categories including:
secretary assistant
bingo party volunteers
arts and crafts assistant
music therapy assistant
recreation therapy assistant
and more. Hours vary depending on the type of opportunity offered. For more information visit the website http://www.bluegrass.org/opportunities/volunteeropps.aspx to find the volunteer job that suits your abilities and schedule. For more information, contact Jeffrey Johnson, Director of Volunteer Services, 246-7013 jdjohnson@bluegrass.org


 


 

The Nature Conservancy of Kentucky -Ongoing

The Nature Conservancy of Kentucky
 




The Nature Conservancy of Kentucky is looking for Volunteer Preserve Stewards to visit their preserves monthly, hiking the trails to check on the conditions of the preserve. The stewards work closely with staff to maintain trails, eradicate invasive species, and plan preserve workdays. Volunteers will need to hike moderately strenuous trails, so if you plan to volunteer, you should be in good physical condition. For more information, contact Laura Cook, 259-9655. For more information about this agency, visit their website, http://nature.org/kentucky

Participation Station - ongoing


The Participation Station- Warm Line

 

Volunteers are needed for the Warm Line, a program of Participation Station. It is a non-emergency phone line for people living with a mental illness. Individuals can call the Warm Line if need someone to talk to, or going through a stressful time, feeling cut-off from the world and isolated. Volunteers are needed Monday - Thursday 11:30am-9:00pm
and Friday - Saturday 5:00 pm-9:00pm Training is required (telephone and QPR Gatekeeper Suicide Prevention training). For more information, contact Martice Hawkins, program coordinator at martice@namilex.org

Crimson Christmas - December 2

Crimson Christmas 2012


Update: The booth sign up is closed, all the children have hosts, but if you would like to volunteer by helping with decorations or directing traffic in the parking lot, please send an e-mail to Karen Anderson, kanderson@transy.edu by Saturday, Dec 1. If you are volunteering, please show up to the Campus Center between 12:30-1 pm.

Volunteers for this event is limited to only Transylvania community members.

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Since 1992, Transylvania University has hosted Crimson Christmas, a holiday party for the children of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Bluegrass. In keeping with that tradition, residence life and the office of community service and civic engagement are teaming up to plan this year's event. Residence life will manage matching up the children with hosts, presents, Santa, etc. Office of community service and civic engagement manages the carnival. If your student organization would like to host a booth for the carnival at Crimson Christmas, complete the surveymonkey form by November 26.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CrimsonChristmasBooth

If you would like to help host the children, talk to your Resident Assistant. If you do not live on campus and want to be involved, want to play some other role with Crimson Christmas, or just want more information, contact Karen Anderson or Ashley Gutshall.

Volunteers for this event is limited to only Transylvania community members.

Lexington Philharmonic- Nov 16 and 28

Lexington Philharmonic




The Lexington Philharmonic is looking for a few volunteers for the following special events:


*A concert on Friday, November 16. They need 1-2 people  from to run a marketing table. Volunteers will sit at the table and tell patrons about the Lexington Philharmonic events. Training will take about 5 minutes. Volunteers will need to be at the Singletary Center at 6 pm.

*Arlington Arts Day, Wednesday, November 28. They need about 10 people to help with 
the instrument petting zoo. This is the chance for children to become better aquainted with musical instruments by getting to hold them. Volunteers don't need to be musically inclined, but to be patient with children and willing to clean off the instruments after children are done.  Volunteers will also set up and tear down the event. Because this required a background check, please signup by November 14. Orientation to this event will take less than an hour. Volunteer shifts start at 8:45 am and end at 1:45 pm.

To apply visit their website. For more information, contact Elias Gross, Marketing and Communications Coordinator at Lexington Philharmonic, 233-4226 or 
marketing@lexphil.org


Dining Out For LIfe - November 28






AVOL Dining Out For Life


AVOL is looking for Ambassadors for Dining Out For Life, Wednesday, November 28. That night, several restaurants in Lexington have agreed to donate a portion of their sales to AVOL. There are three shifts available: Breakfast 7-9 am, Lunch 10 am-1 pm, and Dinner 4:30 -10 pm. An Ambassador is the face of AVOL at each participating restaurant, letting guests know about Dining Out For Life. Volunteers thank the dining patrons by letting them sign up for drawing prizes. For more information, contact Brian Slate, Resource Coordinator, AVOL (AIDS Volunteers, Inc.) at 225-3000 x-23 or brian@avolky.org For more information about AVOL, including a list of participating restaurants, visit their website.



Southern Lights-Nov 13-Dec 13


Southern Lights

Volunteers needed to help with Southern Lights at the Kentucky Horse Park. Days span from Tuesday November 13 to December 13. The picture below gives detailed explanations of what will be expected.  



Contact:
Candace Rose
Volunteer & Outreach Manager
Kentucky Horse Park Foundation
4089 Iron Works Parkway
Lexington, KY 40511-8400

New Life Day Center - Nov/Dec 2012

New Life Day Center




New Life Day Center is doing an internet awareness campaign in November and December. If you have an interest in helping via Facebook, Twitter, etc. contact Steve Polston, Executive Director, New Life Day Center, sapolston1@aol.com  For more information about New Life Day Center, visit their website

Monday, November 5, 2012

Girls On The Run - Dec 1






 
 
Girls on the Run 5K will hold their Fall 5K on December 1, from 7:30 am to 11 am at Keeneland. Girls on the Run combines training for a 5K (3.1 miles) running event with healthy living education.If you are interested in volunteering to help with the event, visit their volunteer sign up link:
 


For more information, contact Emily Morris, EMorris@littler.com


 

 

Thursday, November 1, 2012

WECEP of Lexington, Inc-Ongoing

WECEP
 

The Sankofa University in Lexington is looking for volunteers for their after school program. Children are between the ages 5 to 14. Volunteers must be 18 years or older.  Volunteers are needed to serve as:
1. Field trip chaperons
2. Tutors/mentors
3. Recreation leaders
4. Food service assistants

Sankofa University is a program of WECEP. If interested contact Cheryl D. Jones at the WECEP office, (859)281-1248 or by email after 12 p.m. cjoneswecep@gmail.com or visit their Facebook Page.