I’m going to be completely honest: I was nervous for our study break. I honestly believed we wouldn’t get a huge turnout-maybe I’m just paranoid. Everyone’s busy this time of year, especially with candidate’s weekends -we weren’t sure how many people would swing by, just for a few minutes, and give us some ideas.
We started setting up around 8. We ordered pizza, dragged Kat’s refrigerator down a floor to keep the popsicles cool, and put butcher paper up in two different locations. We also moved a lot of furniture around, to maximize the amount of space with the hopes that people would come and mingle with us for a while. We wrote three questions on each sheet of butcher paper: What did you do in high school, what do you do on Fridays, and what would you like to see done here. We also asked for any feedback anyone had to offer in general.
9:00 rolled around, and so many people started coming! By the end of the two hours, we counted over 80 names of individuals who had come-an entire quarter of the student body came and gave some sort of feedback. I heard such a range of opinions, which I am sure will be extremely beneficial in the next step of our service revival. Plus, I know I had a lot of fun talking about the service projects that I’m passionate [such as Relay for Life!]
I think what I appreciated the most about our event is that many who came genuinely cared about our cause, and wanted to see the change implemented to Olin. Many said they want to see what happens as a result of our project, and the energy they gave off makes me feel that what we’re doing is worthwhile, and will make a difference in the culture of the school as a whole.