Mar 18

Benefit Concert at West Chester University

We will be spotlighting a few of the different events that will be taking place on or around the “Live with Passion” weekend in the coming days and weeks.

Today’s spotlight is on a Concert to benefit the PVs at West Chester University on Saturday, April 23rd.  Our very own summer long PV, Eileen, has organized this event at her school to help support the program.  It sounds like it should be an entertaining afternoon and highly encourage anyone in the area to turnout and support her efforts.  Specifics about the event are at the bottom of the post.

Thank you Eileen for thinking creatively and organizing this to help the PVs!!!

PV Volunteers Benefit Concert

Time
Saturday, April 23 · 3:00pm 4:30pm

Location
Swope Instrumental Room (141)

West Chester University of Pennsylvania


More Info
Join us for an afternoon of pop, rock, and musical theatre songs at the PV Volunteers Benefit Concert & Bake Sale! The event will take place in Swope Instrumental Room (141) on Saturday April 23, 2011. The show will start at 3pm, but be sure to get there early to snack on some yummy baked goods!

**Suggested Donation of $5 for the Performance**
All proceeds will directly benefit the PV Volunteers program. For more information, visit their website at www.pvprogram.org or find them on facebook! http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=22684138946

Performances include selections from:
Spring Awakening
Little Women
Chess
Godspell
RENT
Sara Bareilles
Adele
The Beatles
Frank Sinatra
…and more!

Performers: Beth Serowsky, Eileen Tarquinio, Olivia Weiss, Whitney Hayes, Maggie Kelly, and Joanna Volpe, with a special appearance by Josh Yoder! Piano accompaniment provided by Hannah Knauss.

And don’t forget about the BAKE SALE, featuring delicious homemade goodies for your snacking delight! Who doesn’t like eating sweets while listening to awesome music?

**If you would like to donate a baked good, please contact Beth Serowsky via Facebook or at BS653261@wcupa.edu**

Mar 18

Thursday, March 17, 2011

HAPPY ST. PATRICKS DAY!!!

Today the whole group of NIU students spent the day with UGWA picking up trash along the the Guyandotte River between Mullens and Pineville. It was almost like a treasure hunt with the items they found discarded.  Rugs, sinks, stoves, table saws, not to mention the more typical trash of soda bottles, food wrappers, etc. The stretch of river that they worked on looks a whole lot better than before.

After they finished with the clean up, the group decided to explore the county a bit and headed to Oceana to walk around a bit and then stopped in Pineville and climbed up Castle Rock before heading back to the food bank.

Mar 18

Thursday, March 17, 2011

HAPPY ST. PATRICKS DAY!!!

Today the whole group of NIU students spent the day with UGWA picking up trash along the the Guyandotte River between Mullens and Pineville. It was almost like a treasure hunt with the items they found discarded.  Rugs, sinks, stoves, table saws, not to mention the more typical trash of soda bottles, food wrappers, etc. The stretch of river that they worked on looks a whole lot better than before.

After they finished with the clean up, the group decided to explore the county a bit and headed to Oceana to walk around a bit and then stopped in Pineville and climbed up Castle Rock before heading back to the food bank.

Mar 18

Thursday, March 17, 2011

HAPPY ST. PATRICKS DAY!!!

Today the whole group of NIU students spent the day with UGWA picking up trash along the the Guyandotte River between Mullens and Pineville. It was almost like a treasure hunt with the items they found discarded.  Rugs, sinks, stoves, table saws, not to mention the more typical trash of soda bottles, food wrappers, etc. The stretch of river that they worked on looks a whole lot better than before.

After they finished with the clean up, the group decided to explore the county a bit and headed to Oceana to walk around a bit and then stopped in Pineville and climbed up Castle Rock before heading back to the food bank.

Mar 16

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The rain finally let up today, so we went back to the house in Hanover where last week, we had started to waterproof the new foundation.  Unfortunately even though there wasn’t any rain to speak of, it was a rather cold day.  With a large group of students armed with brushes we were able to second coat most of the foundation.  This is the house that this summer we replaced the floors in.  It is now 5 feet off the ground so it should remain safe and dry even with another flood.

The remaining students spent their day being entertained by the kids at the Maben Head Start. It is always fun to hear the stories from the day.  Kid’s say the darnedest things…

In preparation for tomorrows work with the Upper Guyandotte Watershed Association, Val from UGWA came to speak with the students about the environmental issues that affect the area, what organizations such as UGWA do and prep them for tomorrow’s work.

Mar 16

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The rain finally let up today, so we went back to the house in Hanover where last week, we had started to waterproof the new foundation.  Unfortunately even though there wasn’t any rain to speak of, it was a rather cold day.  With a large group of students armed with brushes we were able to second coat most of the foundation.  This is the house that this summer we replaced the floors in.  It is now 5 feet off the ground so it should remain safe and dry even with another flood.

The remaining students spent their day being entertained by the kids at the Maben Head Start. It is always fun to hear the stories from the day.  Kid’s say the darnedest things…

In preparation for tomorrows work with the Upper Guyandotte Watershed Association, Val from UGWA came to speak with the students about the environmental issues that affect the area, what organizations such as UGWA do and prep them for tomorrow’s work.

Mar 16

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The rain finally let up today, so we went back to the house in Hanover where last week, we had started to waterproof the new foundation.  Unfortunately even though there wasn’t any rain to speak of, it was a rather cold day.  With a large group of students armed with brushes we were able to second coat most of the foundation.  This is the house that this summer we replaced the floors in.  It is now 5 feet off the ground so it should remain safe and dry even with another flood.

The remaining students spent their day being entertained by the kids at the Maben Head Start. It is always fun to hear the stories from the day.  Kid’s say the darnedest things…

In preparation for tomorrows work with the Upper Guyandotte Watershed Association, Val from UGWA came to speak with the students about the environmental issues that affect the area, what organizations such as UGWA do and prep them for tomorrow’s work.

Mar 16

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Another great day with the NIU students. We finished up at the house in Hanover we have been working on for two weeks and Dusquene University the week before. We’ve included pictures so you can see the beautifully painted rooms.

Another group of students went to the St.Vincent DePaul warehouse to  help organize after the truck delivery from last week.  When we went in at the end of the day to drop off some doors, we where amazed at how great the warehouse looked.

The final group of students when to Head Start and had another great day. Besides the students enjoying themselves and the kids getting one on one attention, the Head Start will benefit from having a steady flow of volunteers, as they will get extra funding from the volunteer hours.

Mar 16

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Another great day with the NIU students. We finished up at the house in Hanover we have been working on for two weeks and Dusquene University the week before. We’ve included pictures so you can see the beautifully painted rooms.

Another group of students went to the St.Vincent DePaul warehouse to  help organize after the truck delivery from last week.  When we went in at the end of the day to drop off some doors, we where amazed at how great the warehouse looked.

The final group of students when to Head Start and had another great day. Besides the students enjoying themselves and the kids getting one on one attention, the Head Start will benefit from having a steady flow of volunteers, as they will get extra funding from the volunteer hours.

Mar 16

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Another great day with the NIU students. We finished up at the house in Hanover we have been working on for two weeks and Dusquene University the week before. We’ve included pictures so you can see the beautifully painted rooms.

Another group of students went to the St.Vincent DePaul warehouse to  help organize after the truck delivery from last week.  When we went in at the end of the day to drop off some doors, we where amazed at how great the warehouse looked.

The final group of students when to Head Start and had another great day. Besides the students enjoying themselves and the kids getting one on one attention, the Head Start will benefit from having a steady flow of volunteers, as they will get extra funding from the volunteer hours.