On Monday, July 25th it was my last lecture for my REC 348 class with Professor Brayham. In our class my team presented our research project recommendations for the Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery. Tony Chau, Craig Dumart, and I came up with two long term plans to attract new populations to the Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery.
Our first idea was to implement an arts night which would occur bi-weekly with attractions that are appropriate for all demographic groups. For example, restaurant owners and musicians could promote both their food and music outside the gallery.
The second plan was to create a viral marketing campaign, which would feature pieces of clay that come together to construct vases. A piece of clay would be sent to local residents in the Waterloo Region by mail. Residents will be able to take their piece of clay they received from the mail and attempt to reconstruct a vase with their received piece. If the piece fits, the resident would receive the vase as a prize.
I really enjoyed working with my two group members and coming up with different ideas to attract people back to the gallery.
Tuesday, 26 July 2011
Saturday, 16 July 2011
Summary: "Recontextualizing the experiences of the volunteer" Bryan Smale & Susan Arai
Summary
In the article we learn about the true meaning of volunteering inside a community. People are able to be part of a community where they are able to express, to understand, and to experience themselves. Many organizations and governments today require volunteers to help provide key services and support in the culture, recreation, and social services. In today's society, volunteers have to deal with policy and politics, social issues, and the structure of community and family.
The article also focuses on leisure and questions how volunteering can also be a form of leisure. The central question for volunteers is to attempt to understand their motivation and benefits of volunteering. The personal meaning and experience you gain from volunteering is what makes it important. In today's society the study of volunteers is a multidisciplinary study beyond sociology and psychology.
My Experience as a Volunteer
This term I am enrolled in REC 356: Rec & Community Development. During the first half of the term, each student had to volunteer at a certain location. I ended up volunteering for the City of Waterloo Recreational Department where I was a research assistant. I helped review Waterloo's Outdoor Sports Facility Strategy and also reviewed other cities strategies (Oakville and London). We made recommendations from our readings to our supervisor. However, there were weaknesses that I found when working as a research assistant. I found that there was too much research, reading and report writing and lack of actual hands on work. In the end, I had a great experience and gained a good understanding of the behind the scene work that goes into creating safe active and healthy communities.
In the article we learn about the true meaning of volunteering inside a community. People are able to be part of a community where they are able to express, to understand, and to experience themselves. Many organizations and governments today require volunteers to help provide key services and support in the culture, recreation, and social services. In today's society, volunteers have to deal with policy and politics, social issues, and the structure of community and family.
The article also focuses on leisure and questions how volunteering can also be a form of leisure. The central question for volunteers is to attempt to understand their motivation and benefits of volunteering. The personal meaning and experience you gain from volunteering is what makes it important. In today's society the study of volunteers is a multidisciplinary study beyond sociology and psychology.
My Experience as a Volunteer
This term I am enrolled in REC 356: Rec & Community Development. During the first half of the term, each student had to volunteer at a certain location. I ended up volunteering for the City of Waterloo Recreational Department where I was a research assistant. I helped review Waterloo's Outdoor Sports Facility Strategy and also reviewed other cities strategies (Oakville and London). We made recommendations from our readings to our supervisor. However, there were weaknesses that I found when working as a research assistant. I found that there was too much research, reading and report writing and lack of actual hands on work. In the end, I had a great experience and gained a good understanding of the behind the scene work that goes into creating safe active and healthy communities.
Sunday, 10 July 2011
Turkish Festival at Waterloo Square
I think the idea of having a Turkish festival is important to the Waterloo Region. What brings people together is that waterloo has a lot of cultural variety. It is important to help both students and the community smooth out their transition to the Waterloo community. Also, the people not familiar with the Turkish culture will become familiar with the culture. It would be a better idea to better promote these festivals since I had no idea it was going on. The two universities should have volunteers who promote these events within their school.
Sunday, 3 July 2011
Canada Day - Toronto Ribfest Festival
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Ribfest Crowd |
Different Rib Stands |
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