Monday, May 24, 2010

What a Feeling

You know how in most towns/cities the tell-tale sign of warm weather is the appearance of ice cream trucks? Well, that's a little too conventional for those who live in Milwaukee. It's been beautiful weather these past few days, and we've had sunny days on and off for the past few weeks. I've observed the following to be signs of a day of beautiful weather:
1. The appearance of the satellite crepe stand on Brady Street
2. Bars and restaurants set up outdoor seating
3. An abundance of people running and riding their bikes around the east side/the lakefront
4. The appearance of summer season beers in liquor stores/grocery stores (my personal favorite is leinenkugel's summer shandy)

Apparently I'm not the only one enjoying this beautiful weather, as was made apparent by yesterday's events at Bradford Beach. For those of you unfamiliar with what happened, read it and weep:
http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/94714434.html

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Spring Fever

It's officially spring in Wisconsin. It's been raining nonstop, my allergies are going crazy, and the kids at my site has lost their minds. I blame all the pollen in the air.

Spring also means that it's time for the garden kickoff party at Maple Tree. Growing Power has been here for the past few weeks getting the plots ready, and they've been happy to report that they've had a good amount of neighborhood kids volunteer to help out. We've set the date for the party for next saturday, and I've already made flyers to be sent out. We're having a meeting this afternoon to finalize our plans and plan future events at the garden for the summer, including a back-to-school bbq in August.

Planning events here has become difficult at this point in the school year. The HIP coordinator has been taking even more sick days than usual since she announced that she's pregnant. It's been at least two weeks since the last time I saw her. I'm unsure of whether or not this will affect the health fair she planned with school nurse for this month, but I'm not involved with the event so it is not an immediate concern of mine (remember how we're supposed to plan everything collaboratively? apparently this isnt a huge priority for her, since she planned the whole event without talking to anyone on the action team).

In trying to pick a date for the BBQ in August, several staff members realized that I'm not returning to Maple Tree next year (NOTE: this is something I never planned on doing. I always saw my time with VISTA as a one-year thing and never attempted to renew my contract). Some of the staff got it in their head somehow that I was going to renew my contract with VISTA, so they were surprised when I told them I was done after August 21st. The thing is, even if I were to renew my contract with VISTA, I could not work with Maple Tree. They had two previous VISTAs who left the school before the year was over for various reasons, but still finished their years of service with Americorps. Plus, I dont think Maple Tree has as great a need for a VISTA as other schools in Milwaukee for various reasons.

So now that I've got a happy stomach full of leftover indian food, it's time to get some work done! I'm also expecting a call from a prospective VISTA for next year.