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WE ARE KMHS-NHS!
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Preserving KM's Courts
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Tri-M Induction
For my project we decided to help out a teacher in need. Ms. Lauren Roznowski is the head of Tri-M, a music honors society here at KMHS, and like every honors society, holds an induction ceremony for new and recurring members. At this ceremony new members, usually freshman, are welcomed into the Tri-M family, and recurring members are reminded of the oath they made towards music excellence. Being a member of Tri-M means beings a proficient musician by keeping an 4.5 or higher in their music class of choice and must show leadership by completing 8 hours of service, 2 of which must be made at a Tri-M sponsored event.
At the induction ceremony, new students are given a card of membership and a pin to proudly wear, and sensors are given a pink cord to peacock at graduation. Our job was to assist Ms. Roznowski’s very pregnant hands in organize all of the cords and pins to be ready for induction, ordered a cake to be served after the event, along with parents to cut and serve that cake and revised the script that is used at the ceremony. Also due to the large number of teens in attendance, assign seating is used. I wrote out the name of each student on to a note card and then taped it on to a seat in alphabetical order by grade. This is to insure that the correct card of membership goes the correct person in a quick and orderly fashion.
Finally it was important for us to do this project due to Ms. Roznowski’s condition. Although she has gained a bundle of joy to her life, she has lost the ability to move through the rows of the auditorium with speed and agility. Having us take on the responsibility of this event has lowered the amount of things she has had to do in this very busy time and put less strain on her body during set up.
-Jennifer M, Lili K, Megan H

Thursday, May 1, 2014
Keeping it Clean
Neighborhood Pickup
For my project, I decided to keep it close to home and pick up trash along the span of Bryn Drive, a 5 mile road that is a minute walk from my house. Unfortunately, this road has been known around my neighborhood for being quite littered, leaving the grass unhealthy and dying.
Once I started, I was surprised just how difficult it is to upkeep such a long span of road and was surprised to find a lot of unexpected things such as near full bottles of wine and hundreds of beer cans. In just one day of work, about 2 hours, I picked up over 70 beer cans.
This project was very rewarding because now every morning when I drive to school, and every afternoon when I come home, I drive along a litter-free road. Some of my neighbors even stopped and thanked me for doing something about the mess. I am glad I could make a difference so close to home.
Once I started, I was surprised just how difficult it is to upkeep such a long span of road and was surprised to find a lot of unexpected things such as near full bottles of wine and hundreds of beer cans. In just one day of work, about 2 hours, I picked up over 70 beer cans.
This project was very rewarding because now every morning when I drive to school, and every afternoon when I come home, I drive along a litter-free road. Some of my neighbors even stopped and thanked me for doing something about the mess. I am glad I could make a difference so close to home.
Hope Heals
For my project, my confirmation group decided to go to the Hope center in Waukesha. At the Hope center, they help out all of the people in need in the area. Providing them with hot and fresh meals. My group went out to the center on Sunday, April 6th to go help make the breakfast, feed the people in need, and help unload the food truck. We decided to do this for my project because it was something that would be fun and different. Not a lot of us had gone out into the community and fed the homeless before so we thought it would be a great experience and we were right. The project itself went awesome. We all really learned a lot about the people, our area, and ourselves. It was a really neat experience helping out the people in need. It felt so great going out into the community and knowing you made a difference. There is no doubt I would go out and do this project again. We all helped get the food ready, organized and set up. After that we fed the line of people and got to know them more. After we cleaned up and helped unload a truck full of food for the next few meals. We all really got to know each other more throughout the process. Working together was a huge part of it. It was such a satisfying feeling knowing my group got to help out the people in need and community in such an amazing way. The people were so thankful and it really made me grateful. This project impacted me as an individual and made me realize how thankful for everything and meal I have. I would definitely do this project again and am looking forward to it!
A Different View of Life
My service project was to spend time with the residents of the Lake Country Rehabilitation Center in Oconomowoc. Many of the residents there don't get a lot of visitors so I spent an afternoon there to get to know them better and see their view on life. It was so nice to take a step back and really look at what is important in life. We did really simple things such as putting together a puzzle, watch sports, play checkers, listen to and play music, and talked about everything and anything. The residents enjoyed having me there so they could tell their stories. At first they were shy but as the hours passed they opened up a lot and really enjoyed a change from their routine. I decided to do this for my project because I know that while the Rehabilitation Centers provide excellent care, the residents get lonely. I wanted to do a project that would have an immediate impact on people's lives. My project went great! I learned that we should treasure the little things about life because in the end, that is what really matters. This project impacted the residents of the Rehab Center because it reminded them that there are people that care about them and that they are not alone. It also impacted me a great deal because it reminded me of the importance of showing all people kindness. Even the smallest things do so much. I look forward to hopefully seeing them again!
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Neat Roofing
For my Project my family and I helped a family put a newroof on their house. A few mishaps occurred (I fell through)because their old roof was very rotted, but after two days the project was complete. We did everything from
taking off the old shingles, to replacing
the plywood, to putting down the new
layer of tar paper and shingles. All in all,
this was a great project, and with such a
a large task came an even greater sense of
accomplishment and reward from helping
for no reason other than to help.
taking off the old shingles, to replacing
the plywood, to putting down the new
layer of tar paper and shingles. All in all,
this was a great project, and with such a
a large task came an even greater sense of
accomplishment and reward from helping
for no reason other than to help.
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