crisler – Center for Service /center-for-service ߲ - ߲ Thu, 04 Mar 2021 16:38:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7 Recycling Boxes /center-for-service/recycling-boxes/ Thu, 04 Mar 2021 16:36:36 +0000 /center-for-service/?p=2160 Service: Recycling Boxes

Business Partner:Sisters of Solace

Date(s)/Time(s):Project is weekly. More than one trip in a given week may be necessary depending on size of vehicle

Description:Take recycled boxes that have been broken down from Sisters of Solace to the Recycling Station

Sisters of Solace is a ministry that offers hospitality and a sacred space for women to heal from trauma and addiction. To help fun their ministry, SOS makes candles and wax melts. There is a lot of cardboard packaging that they receive which needs to be transported to the Recycling Station.

Location:

  • Sisters of Solace: 1703 South 12thStreet, St. Joseph, MO 64503
  • Recycling Station: 920 Douglas Street, St. Joseph, MO 64505

Requirements Prior to Service:None

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Random Acts of Kindness /center-for-service/random-acts-of-kindness/ Mon, 01 Feb 2021 22:12:42 +0000 /center-for-service/?p=1910 More information to come soon. Stay tuned!

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Sigrist will lead Center for Service /center-for-service/sigrist-will-lead-center-for-service/ Mon, 11 Jan 2021 21:11:08 +0000 /center-for-service/?p=1879

Kim Sigrist

 

Jan. 6, 2021–Kim Sigrist will lead the Center for Service at ߲. Sigrist is currently Missouri Western’s executive director of enrollment management.

“Kim is a Griffon through and through, and her love for the University and our students combined with her strong ties to the community will provide outstanding opportunities for our students to volunteer with area agencies,” said Dr. Elizabeth Kennedy, interim president.

The Center for Serviceprovides students with opportunities to learn and serve by connecting them with volunteer opportunities in the community. Students can earn elective credits for their community service.

“Meaningful service experience goes well beyond earning elective credits”, Sigrist said. “We believe our students can gain experiences that will benefit them as they graduate and enter the workforce, while at the same time instill a lifelong passion for serving the community.”

Sigrist graduated from Missouri Western with a Bachelor of Science Technology in Business Management/Legal Studies. Her current time at Missouri Western started in 2015, serving as administrative assistant in the Department of Athletics, then Executive Associate to the President and Secretary to the Board of Governors before moving to her enrollment management role earlier this year.

Previously at Missouri Western, she served as an employee relations clerk, admissions counselor and director of the Pass the Power adult literacy program. Sigrist also worked for the St. Joseph School District for 10 years.

Sigrist is a member of Missouri Western’s Gold Coat Club Board of Directors and a former member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors. She and her husband Robertare longtime members of the Western League of Excellence and United Way Crystal Circle.

Sigrist succeeds Dr. Gary Clapp, who has been named director of the Innovation Stockyard.

߲ is a student-centered learning community preparing individuals for lives of excellence through applied learning. Missouri Western is located in St. Joseph, Mo., and is committed to the educational, economic, cultural and social development of the region it serves. Visit www.missouriwestern.edu.

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Collection and Archives Assistant /center-for-service/collection-and-archives-assistant/ Wed, 16 Dec 2020 14:13:50 +0000 /center-for-service/?p=1863 Service:Collection and Archives Assistant

Business Partner:St. Joseph Museums

Date(s)/Time(s):Museum is open Sunday – Saturday from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.

Description:Learn about the St. Joseph Museums collections as you help catalogue, research and preserve over 200,000 artifacts. Museums all over the country are working to digitize paper records to digital systems and we are no exception. Opportunities include:

  • Working to digitize paper records
  • Transcribe audio files
  • Scan documents
  • Inventory objects
  • Photograph objects

Some inventories we are currently working on are archaeological dig site artifacts, taxidermy mounts, and seal shell collections.

Location:St. Joseph Museums 3406 Frederick Avenue St. Joseph, MO 64506

Requirements Prior to Service:Approval needed by the museum coordinator and complete a background check.

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Educational Program Volunteer /center-for-service/educational-program-volunteer/ Wed, 16 Dec 2020 14:11:28 +0000 /center-for-service/?p=1860 Service:Educational Program Volunteer

Business Partner:St. Joseph Museums

Date(s)/Time(s):Depending on programming found in description

Description:The St. Joseph Museums organize a minimum of four (4) educational programs per month. We are looking for students to spark a smile and be a mentor in the community. Event duties may include: Help with planning, Setup, Facilitate, and/or Take Down. Virtual and in-person programming are being taught at this time. Current in-person events are following these guidelines for COVID-19; limited capacity, mask required, and social distancing during the event.

Children’s Programs (Geared towards K-6thGrade)

  • ArKIDtecture Club which meets the last Sunday of the month from 1-3pm
  • American Girl Doll Club which meets the second Sunday of the month from 1-3pm
  • Imagineers Club which meets the second Tuesday of the month from 5-7pm

Adult Programs

  • Craft-tea Night meets the last Thursday of the month from 5-7pm

Most programs are located at the Wyeth-Tootle Mansion, but some locations vary depending on the event. Help can be for one specific program or for several.

Location:St. Joseph Museums 3406 Frederick Avenue St. Joseph, MO 64506

Requirements Prior to Service:Approval needed by the museum coordinator and complete a background check.

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Downtown Different /center-for-service/downtown-different/ Fri, 04 Dec 2020 15:21:52 +0000 /center-for-service/?p=1849 Service: Downtown Different

Business Partner: The Downtown Network

Date(s)/Time(s): Anytime

Description: Downtown Different helps small businesses engage and compete in the digital environment. Downtown Different collects the most visit-worthy communities, antique stores, restaurants, museums, wineries, bed and breakfasts and boutiques for you to see in one place. Students will meet with local and regional businesses (in person, phone, email or virtually), gather photo(s) of the business and upload information into an online directory. Script may need to be developed to maintain consistency in communication between businesses.

Location: Virtual/Regional

Requirements Prior to Service: Approval from organizer is required before beginning service. Project organizer will reach out to you to discuss the opportunity in more detail. If you do not receive a response within 48 hours, please contact the Center for Service. Please follow COVID protocol and social distancing requirements. Technology needed: Computer/laptop and a phone that can take pictures.

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