Not being in school has its perks, no doubt, but the idea
that I won’t soon be surrounded by familiar places and faces only reinforces my
reality. So, although sometimes good things come to an end, they are only
making way for new, fun adventures to come :)

I can say that my first three months here have certainly
been an adventure. I have done and seen things that 365 days ago I would not
have ever dreamed of doing. This past month of August only added to the fun
list of things I’ve done during my time in DC!
So much has happened that I will attempt to keep it to 2-3
sentences per topic (I’m challenging myself here).
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| CVA's with Rosie Rios, 43rd US Treasurer |
On July 31st I got to take a White House tour!!!!
Getting to go inside the house was such a cool experience. Although I could go
on and on about it, I’ll say that the coolest part for me was being in Entrance
Hall, which is where the President sometimes addresses to nation. (photos above)

When I got back to DC things began to pick up at work. The
Centennial Volunteer Ambassador program that I am a part of is ever-evolving.
Since this is the first year of the program for everyone, things are being tested
out. And while some things work and are going smoothly, it would be a lie to
say that all is well. There is a lot of learning to be done by everyone
involved (those who created the program, those who administer the program, and
those in the program—I’m in the last group). We are taking everything bit by
bit, piece by piece, trying to make it work for all parties involved.
AND, happy 99th birthday to the National Park Service! August 25th was the 99th anniversary of the signing of the legislation that created the National Park Service system. Throughout the whole month we put a lot of time into the prep work for the birthday celebration. On the day of we threw a party on the Washington Monument grounds. We had the director of the National Park Service, John Jarvis, speak, as well as the CEO of SCA. There was a mini service project, a trivia table, a fun photo booth, and of course, cake! It was a beautiful day for such a great occasion. Throughout the day I was tasked with assisting in the social media efforts. In the process I also got to interview Director Jarvis! SO COOL. Check out the blog post I wrote just about that day! That evening I capped off the day by attending a National baseball game (which they won!)
Near the beginning of the month my coworkers and I had the
privilege to sit in on a round table discussion (~ 30 people) about which women
should be put on the $10 bill, led by the 43rd treasurer of the
United States, Rosie Rios. It was very cool to meet her and to know that her
name is on our paper money (take a look at your money!).
My coworkers and I also attended a volunteer coordinator
meeting happening in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia (a cool town in the mountains
about 1.5 hours from here). We got to attend the meeting to get a better idea
of how the professional world of volunteer management operates.

(Warning in advance: this topic deserves more than two
sentences)
Then, with some clever maneuvering (and some good airfare
prices) I was able to go home! It was such a great surprise! I was able to go
home to Minnesota for the combined birthday party for my cousins Ruth, who is
also my Godchild, and Gabe. I was also able to spend a day at the Miller cabin
in Turtle Lake, WI. I was already beginning to miss the Midwest and the
activities of summer, so the trip was well worth it J Also, it is worth noting that
my flights back to DC were delayed and I ended up stuck in St. Louis, MO for 8
hours. Throughout the whole experience a couple of the other passengers and I
became friends, as we moved from gate to gate, watched each other’s things, and
went stir crazy together as we heard over and over that we were delayed yet again. I
will never forget Norma, the 81 year old woman whom I had dinner with at the
Chili’s restaurant in the airport in St. Louis, MO. Thanks Norma for all the
life advice and making the major delay bearable.
When I got back to DC things began to pick up at work. The
Centennial Volunteer Ambassador program that I am a part of is ever-evolving.
Since this is the first year of the program for everyone, things are being tested
out. And while some things work and are going smoothly, it would be a lie to
say that all is well. There is a lot of learning to be done by everyone
involved (those who created the program, those who administer the program, and
those in the program—I’m in the last group). We are taking everything bit by
bit, piece by piece, trying to make it work for all parties involved.
Near the end of the month it was time for some birthday
celebrations! My birthday has once again come and gone. It is weird to think
about how much has occurred in my 22 years and to think about the next 22
years. Anyway, happy birthday to me J
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| Me Interviewing National Park Service Director, John Jarvis |
AND, happy 99th birthday to the National Park Service! August 25th was the 99th anniversary of the signing of the legislation that created the National Park Service system. Throughout the whole month we put a lot of time into the prep work for the birthday celebration. On the day of we threw a party on the Washington Monument grounds. We had the director of the National Park Service, John Jarvis, speak, as well as the CEO of SCA. There was a mini service project, a trivia table, a fun photo booth, and of course, cake! It was a beautiful day for such a great occasion. Throughout the day I was tasked with assisting in the social media efforts. In the process I also got to interview Director Jarvis! SO COOL. Check out the blog post I wrote just about that day! That evening I capped off the day by attending a National baseball game (which they won!)
Phew! That just about brings us up to speed. I should note
that I have stayed connected with Michigan Tech and have helped to start an
on-campus food pantry, which I am excited to say has now opened! In my role on
student government I served on a committee with the Dean of Students to address
the issue of students going hungry. This fall semester the results of all of
our research and planning are becoming reality! If you’re inclined to learn
more about what I helped start, read my blog post about it!
Lots of exciting things are coming up soon, so I currently
have lots to look forward to. Next weekend I will be going to a Kelly Clarkson
concert! At work we are preparing for the Pope visit, working away on our
Volunteers-In-Parks program assessment, and preparing for fall garden tours and
the National Christmas Tree Lighting. More on all those later!




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