Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Race for the Cure

Race for the Cure has been a SERV tradition since the early days of Olin, consistently drawing faculty, staff, and alumni to walk or run alongside scores of Olin students. This year was another great one, as Olin once again won the award for largest non-corporate team with 118 people signed up (raising a total of over $3000 for breast cancer research).

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This year the race was moved from UMass Boston to Seaport Boulevard by the World Trade Center, another extremely flat, fast course, and the crowd numbered thousands of pink-clad participants. Hungry for exercise or fresh air, or maybe because they care about carbon emissions, close to ten Oliners bicycled to the race. Then Oliners shined in the 5k race itself – special kudos to Andrew Fabian, David Gaynor, and Scott Thompson, who took the top three spots in the 19-and-under age group, and to Rachel Nancollas, who led the Olin women. For more race photos, check out the Flickr event page! Also, enjoy the brief video clips from students who had a great time at the race!


Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Bck to School Jamboree

Over Labor Day Weekend, Boston Public Schools hosted their annual event for families: the Back to School Jamboree. Each year BPS invites families to come out for a day of entertainment and free give-a-ways. Volunteers from local colleges, including a large group from Olin, volunteered alongside the BPS staff in running the event.

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Many families lined up well in advance of the 11am start to make sure they received the best chance of getting some of the nicer give-a-ways, which included a variety of books, backpacks for the younger kids, and other school supplies for the upper elementary and middle schoolers. The first stop was the registration table where parents tried to find their kids in the large binders and get the forms they needed to move around amongst the booths. From here, there was a wide array of options. On stage, high-school-aged dancers performed to hip-hop and other music clips. There was also a popular face painting station There was a station for school registration for new families and a place to sign-up for the state's discounted health insurance plan. In order to qualify for the give-a-ways, the families also had to visit a few sponsored booths and receive stamps on their "passport" card. The day wrapped up at the table of free gifts where parents and students were eager to take something home that they could use on the first day of school.

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The Olin volunteers included Rachel Nancollas, Yifei Feng, Alex Jones, Andy Pethan, Jacob West, Victoria Hsiao, Grace Ou, Ilari Shafer, Elizabeth Poindexter, Graham Hooton, Matt Huang, Jay Gorasia, and Gray Thomas. Though a tiring day, everyone had a great time helping out at the event. For a little extra fun, a sizable portion of the group decided to bike while the less adventurous rode the T into Government Center. Be on the lookout for more fun one-day service events for local schools and beyond!