Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Upcoming Events in Walla Walla


April 30

Crushtown Mafia vs. Snake Pit Derby Dames


Location:YMCA - 340 S. Park St.
City:Walla Walla
Phone:(509) 525-8863
Price:$8
Hours:6:30 pm
Description: Walla Walla's own Crushtown Mafia goes up against the Snake Pit Derby Dames of Coeur d'Alene, ID. Tickets at YMCA, Book & Game and www.brownpapertickets.com.
Website:www.wwymca.org

Live @ Laht Neppur - Blue Mountain Spanish Sound
Location:Laht Neppur Ale House - 53 S. Spokane St.
City:Walla Walla
Phone:(509) 529-2337
Price:$2
Hours:8 pm
Description: Latin acoustic guitar duo.
Website:www.lahtneppur.com

Bagels, Bagels, Bagels Cooking Class


Location:Detour Farm
City:Walla Walla
Phone:
Price:$50
Hours:9am
Description: Spend a morning learning how to create your own bagels. Participants go home with about a dozen fresh bagels and a dozen shaped dough to rise in your fridge to boil and bake in the morning.
Website:www.detourfarm.com



My Fair Lady - Walla Walla University Drama
Date:April 23, 24, 28, 30 & May 1
Location:Village Hall - Walla Walla University
City:Walla Walla
Phone:(509) 527-2656
Price:$10 General, $9 Student/Senior
Hours:April 23, 30 & May 1 at 9 pm; April 24 & 28 at 8 pm; April 24 & May 1 matinee at 2 pm
Description: Walla Walla University Drama students present their take on this classic production.
Website:drama.wallawalla.edu

May 2

Whitman Faculty Recital

Location:Chism Hall - Whitman College
City:Walla Walla
Phone:
Price:No charge
Hours:7:30 pm
Description: Faculty recital with Kristin Vining.
Website:www.whitman.edu
"Collective Visions" - An Exhibit at Willow Art Gallery
Date:March 4 - May 2
Location:Willow Art Gallery - 2 E. Rose St.
City:Walla Walla
Phone:(509) 876-2247
Price:No charge
Hours:Check website for hours
Description: An exhibit of paintings and photographs of Elizabeth Harris and Hans Matschukat.
Website:www.willow-wallawalla.com


May 4

Wine Taste Event at W5

Location:Wild Walla Walla Wine Woman - 19 N. Second Ave.
City:Walla Walla
Phone:(509) 529-0503
Price:$5
Hours:5 - 7 pm
Description: Moroccan and Lebanese wine tasting.
Website:www.wallawallawinewoman.com


May 5
Harper Joy Theatre - The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Date:May 5-8, 19-21
Location:Harper Joy Theatre - Whitman College
City:Walla Walla
Phone:(509) 527-5180
Price:Adults $12, seniors $8, full-time students $8
Hours:8:00 pm
Description: Come to the high school gym, where six adolescent outsiders compete for the spelling championship of a lifetime. Based on the book by Rachel Sheinkin.
Website:www.whitman.edu/theatre/

May 6
First Friday ArtWalk

Location:Downtown Walla Walla
City:Walla Walla
Phone:(509) 529-8755
Price:Free
Hours:5 - 8 pm
Description: Visit over twenty of Walla Walla's artist's studios and exhibit venues!
Website:www.artwalkwallawalla.com
Downtown Walla Walla Farmers Market
Date:May thru October - Saturdays and Sundays
Location:Corner of 4th and Main in Downtown Walla Walla
City:Walla Walla
Phone:(509) 520-3647
Price:FREE
Hours:9 am - 1 pm
Description: Outdoor Farmers Market at the corner of 4th and Main streets in Downtown Walla Walla featuring locally grown produce, specialty foods and local arts

Monday, April 25, 2011

Member Bio: Paul Elliott

Background: I was born in a small town of 300,000 people known as Santa Rosa, California. When I was but two years of age my parents uprooted me and my nine brothers and sisters and replanted us in Waitsburg WA. I spent my days in school until I turned 18 when after being burnt and nearly dying in a car wreck i joined americorp.
Why I chose to serve: I chose to serve originally because I was fresh out of high school and needed a job. I had learned about the program from both my mother and sister who were both AmeriVets. Then after a few weeks at CCY I fell in love with the program. I liked helping people and really enjoyed the company of my fellow americorps servers.
A typical day at my site: My site right now is helpline, and I spend the mornings and afternoons assisting clients with a vast assortment of problems, from food bank cards and shelter to rent payments and perscritpion help. Then at 3:45 I jet over to bmac and fill the roll of whatever-Zara-and-Kristen-have for-me guy. That is a very fun part of the day that is always a surprise.
Plans after graduation: I intend to reapply for Americorp and serve a second year. After that I intend to go to college first CC and then with any luck...Eastern or maybe Central.
Hobbies: I play guitar, I am an avid Frisbee golfer, I am a very big video gamer, and babysitting, which isn't a hobby when you have 22 nieces and nephews it becomes more of a chore.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Member Bio: Stephanie

What is your background: geographic and educational and anything you'd be willing to share?

I am originally from Portland, Oregon. I come from a family of really square, really nice people who would like to make you some dinner.
After high school, I moved to Walla Walla to attend Whitman and study Art History/Visual Culture Studies. I chose this major because I believe in art as a way for oppressed people to gain public voice and power. I often find myself in tears when I see powerful pieces of art and one day I figured, ‘what could be better than to spend time working on that which moves my heart like that’?

Why did you choose to serve?

First, I was excited by the level of responsibility and challenge that comes with an AmeriCorps position: as you all know, this is no entry-level punch-in-your-time job! Also, I did a lot of volunteering in college, and always found it the most rewarding use of my time. To serve full-time was really a dream!
And of course, the opportunity to stay in Walla Walla was reason enough for me to join AmeriCorps. I came to Walla Walla for school and, after graduating, wanted to stay at least a year. I wanted to have more time to enjoy the pace of life here and serve the city that made my college experience so wonderful.

What is your site and what is a typical day at your site?

I have the best site! My site is the Walla Walla Asset Building Coalition, run out of the Blue Mountain Action Council office. Our goal is to help people understand their money better. We do this through financial education classes, special ‘finance’-themed events, and outreach for tax credits and tax preparation. It doesn’t sound sexy, but IT IS. I’m in charge of communications, so on a typical day I could be writing a newsletter, press release, updating our Facebook, or registering people for our latest class. I also work with several community groups and help them find ways to include financial education into their programs.

What are your plans for after graduation?

Keeping in mind other possibilities, I am considering joining my brother, who works for a firm that specializes in improving infrastructure in slum communities in rural India. I also plan to hang out with my new first nephew, who is coming in for landing in early May.

If you could choose a super power what would it be?

I would have the power to free people of addiction. I don’t think there is a Marvel character that can do that yet.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Member Bio: Chinelle Rodriguez



What is your background: geographic and educational and anything you'd be willing to share?

I am Trinidadian, I came to the U.S. at the age of nine and lived in New York. I have also lived in Massachusetts and Idaho. I have a B.S.W. from Atlantic Union College and a M.S.W. from Walla Walla University.


Why did you choose to serve?

I chose to serve because I needed some more experience in an agency that will help me in my professional career as a Social Worker. I thought that CHS would provide me with that experience and the opportunity to get a job after completing AC. I also enjoy helping people and working with children and AC was able to allow me to do that while serving.


What is your site and what is a typical day at your site?

My site is the Children's Home Society Early Learning Center of Walla Walla. A typical day at my site involves me assisting the teachers in teaching, discipling, feeding, diapering, playing with, and putting to sleep, infants (Birth to 1 year), waddlers (1 year olds) and toddlers (2 year old) . I also do receptionist work in the afternoons and other tasks as assigned by my supervisor.


What are your plans for after graduation?

My plan is to get a job at the Early Learning Center as a teacher and to get a certificate in Early Childhood Development.


If you could choose a super power what would it be?

My super power would be to heal the sick physically and emotionally because there are millions of people in this world with physical and mental illness. This would be one less problem that we would have to spend billions upon billions of dollars for each year in research, medicine, hospital fees, insurance etc. Then that money can be used to alleviate world hunger and homeless.

Monday, April 4, 2011

MEMBER BIO: SARAH STARR

Background: Sarah is originally from the Seattle area but spent the last five years in Erie, Pennsylvania studying Anthropology, Archaeology and Geology at Mercyhurst College.
Reason for joining: Sarah joined AmeriCorps specifically to work in the autism classroom at Edison Elementary. When she found the position through the AmeriCorps website, she knew it was something she really wanted to try and was determined to get it. Sarah is extremely dedicated. Not only is her job with the autism program highly demanding, but she also works at Kmart in the evenings and weekends.
Plans after AmeriCorps: Sarah wants to return to Seattle and work on getting her teacher's certificate and master's in special education (a far cry from archaeology/ geology...).
Superpower: If she could have any superpower, it would be the ability to clone herself so that she could accomplish everything she wants to accomplish and complete all the millions of tasks she has (what with working two jobs and all).

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Member Bio: D Nava


What is your geographic and educational background? Any other background info you'd be willing to share? I was born in Argentia, Newfoundland, Canada, but left there as a baby. I have lived mostly in the Pacific Northwest, except for seven years in Oklahoma. I didn't go to school until 2002 and didn't finish until 2008. I got my AA in Wenatchee at Wenatchee Valley College and then transferred to Central Washington University for my BA in Elementary Education. My hobbies include photography, singing, gardening, camping, reading and a myriad of arts and crafts! Why did you choose to serve? I couldn't find work as a teacher, but this job was exactly what I wanted to do. I have a passion for working with Hispanic kids and struggling students. As a teacher you never have time to work one on one with these students. I jumped at the chance to do this job. Tell us about a typical day at your site? My site is Blue Ridge Elementary. I start my day in the cafeteria monitoring the kids who are having breakfast and doing morning exercise. Then I work with a group in the third grade doing reading. Then I go to the fourth grade and work with another group on reading. Next, I pick up my fifth graders and take them to the library for math. I do my recess duty after my lunch and then work with my kindergarteners on Spanish, then I end my day working with a group in the second grade on math. After AmeriCorps graduation? I plan to work at Blue Ridge again next year. If you could choose a super power, what would it be? The power to unlock whatever is in the way of the kids catching on to any subject with which they are struggling. Thank you D, for your bio!

Member Bio: Clay Lindsey

What is your geographic and educational background? I barely graduated from Waitsburg High School in '03 and worked for the next 2 years in Walla Walla before deciding I wanted to go back to school. I graduated from Walla Walla Community College in '07. After that I went up to Eastern Washington University where I graduated with a degree in Recreation Management and Leisure Services in 2010. Eagles baby! Why did you choose to serve? I chose to serve because I run a summer recreation program here in Dayton and I thought it would be a good way to connect with the youth in order to have an even more successful rec program this summer and in summers to come. Tell us about your site. My site is Dayton High School but it has morphed into jr. hi and high school. From 8-11 I usually work on projects for the city. These are grants, surveys, planning for the summer, and working on the disc golf course, and talking to kids when they get booted from class or are in school suspension. I eat lunch with the students then play football with the jr high kids after that. For the three periods in the afternoon, I help in a low level math class, a PE class, and an AG shop class. After school, I open up the weight room for anyone who wants to participate. After AmeriCorps graduation? After graduation I plan on camping, rafting, and catching a ton of fish out at the Snake River. Oh, and living and working in Walla Walla. If you could go back in time, when would you choose to do so? If I could go back in time, I would live the college life all over again! Hope that works for ya. Thank you Clay, it works!