MAlt is Middlebury’s alternative break program. In 2013-2014 MAlt will offer three domestic and two international student-led service trips over February break.
What Are the Responsibilities of a Middlebury Alternative Break Trip Leader?
MAlt trip leaders are responsible for trip logistics, group dynamics, education, and reflection before, during, and after the break. Logistical responsibilities include helping to recruit and select participants, choosing appropriate worksites for the trip’s theme, initiating and maintaining ongoing contact with worksite coordinators to ensure rewarding service work for both participants and the community partner, drafting and maintaining a budget, creating a daily itinerary, arranging travel plans (e.g., plane reservations, car rentals, College van reservations, accommodations, etc.), and planning meals. Trip leaders work closely with MAlt tri-chairs and the MAlt advisor (Ashley Calkins in the Center for Education in Action, EIA). Trip leaders are also responsible for coordinating group fundraising efforts and ensuring that fundraising goals (which may be substantial) are met. Please Note: Leading a MAlt trip is a rewarding but demanding opportunity. You should expect to devote a significant amount of time to your trip pre-departure, including some level of research and planning during the summer.
Information Session: If you have a great idea for a trip or are interested in creating one, attend the MAlt leader info session on April 11th, 7pm in BiHall 219.
Application Information: Complete this application with a co-leader and e-mail it to middalt@middlebury.edu, by Wednesday, April 24th. MAlt trips can be domestic or international, but this year we will also be looking for strong applications in the New England region. This past year MAlt traveled to El Paso, Puerto Rico, The Dominican Republic, New York City, and Tennessee.
Here’s how some MAlters described their trips in one word: community, warmth, eye-opening, growth, intense, challenging, humbling, real, soulful, marvelous, robust, refreshing, fantastic, and unforgettable.
Questions? Visit go/malt or contact co-chairs Charlotte Zelle and Maya Neria at middalt@middlebury.edu.
4/4 Stone Soup Summit: Volunteer and enjoy a free local foods feast
The annual Stone Soup Summit brings together community members in Addison County to celebrate, enrich and sustain Farm to School programs now and in the future. This year the summit needs note-takers with a prior interest in local agriculture, farm-to-school programs, or school curricula, or anyone with a background in journalism. Volunteers should arrive at 4:00 p.m. in the cafeteria at Mt. Abe High School in Bristol to take notes for the World Cafe, where participants cycle through tables in 25-minute rounds, a different discussion topic at each table. Volunteers would receive note-taking instructions and be assigned a table – the notes will be used to keep track of the ideas for a report on the status of Farm-to-School work in Addison County. Volunteers could leave at 6:15, or stay to enjoy a free local foods feast prepared by Addison County’s Jr. Iron Chefs. Interested? Contact ACORN manager Lea Calderon-Guthe, lea@acornvt.org. If you sign up to volunteer and need transportation, contact Ashley Calkins, jcalkins@middlebury.edu, to arrange a carpool.
Volunteers Needed: Library Sale
This Saturday, 4/6, is the monthly Used Book Sale at Ilsley Public Library in downtown Middlebury. Friends of Ilsley Public Library is looking for a few volunteers to help with the sale—help bring down books, arrange for the sale, etc. Help needed on Friday 4/5/13 from 3:00 to 5:00PM. Please contact Nestor Martinez at nmartinez@middlebury.edu or at 802.443.3010 for more information. Proceeds from the sale go toward extending Ilsley Library’s services and facilities.
4/9 College Defensive Driving Class [Required to drive campus vehicles!]
This program is required for anyone who wishes to rent a College passenger or 15-passenger vehicle. If you might want to use a campus vehicle for volunteering spring semester or next year get prepared by taking this class! There is no cost for the class but a driving orientation (a 1 hour review on the road) is required for 15-passenger Vans and larger vehicles. Class time is about 2 Hrs. REMINDER: A valid state license is required to take the class. Individuals wanting a 15-Passenger Van license must have 3 years of driving experience. To sign up email Ed Sullivan, Sullivan@middlebury.edu. Upcoming class: April 9th 9:00 – 11:00 a.
Volunteer with Boys and Girls Club of Brandon
We are looking for young men and women who have a desire to have fun and make a difference in the life of a child. We have opportunities for people to participate with students in the following areas: physical fitness/team sports, homework help and technology integration. Please note: background checks are required before you begin. The Boys and Girls Club is open M-F from 2:30-6:30PM. Dinner is available every night at 5PM. Please e-mail Bill Bonsignore Unit Director bbonsignore@rutlandbgclub.org to get started.
Interested in art, photography, or computer sciences? Like to help others?
The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Vergennes is looking for a few college volunteers to help with an upcoming project involving Clay-mation, video games and Lego robotics. Meeting on Mondays and Tuesdays from 3:30 – 5:00, students in grades 5-9 will be working together and will need help with photography, editing, designing—you name it! No formal experience necessary, only a willingness to help out and have fun. Transportation available, and additional support as needed! For more information, please contact Nestor Martinez at nmartinez@middlebury.edu or at 802.443.3010.
May 10th – 12th Branbury State Park Volunteer Weekend
Great large group volunteer opportunity for student organizations!
Branbury State Park needs your help getting ready for summer! All volunteers will receive a certificate of appreciation for their service and those that volunteer for a 4 hour period will also receive a punch card good for 10 day use visits to VT State Parks or a free night of camping. Please contact Ranger Lesley Porter, Lesley.Porter@state.vt.us, for more details and to schedule a day and time frame that works for your group.
Summer Opportunity: Hasselbein Global Academy Student Leadership Summit
Summit Dates: July 20-23, 2013
Application Deadline: Sunday, May 5, 2013
Location: University of Pittsburgh campus, Pittsburgh, PA.
Join 50 top student leaders from across the world to learn how to be effective, ethical, and innovative leaders. Participants will work alongside distinguished mentors who will share their expertise and provide advanced leadership training. Students will emerge from the academy with the skills and experience to excel as global leaders. Selected students receive paid registration, room, board, and up to $200 (U.S.) in travel assistance. Learn more here.
Big Chill – Be a Hero for Epilepsy (Colchester, VT)
The 6th Annual-The Big Chill-Be A Hero for Epilepsy is scheduled for Sunday, April 14th at Bayside Park in Mallets Bay in Colchester. The Vermont Epilepsy Foundation has a goal of 100 participants this year! Visit http://epilepsyvt.org/big-chill.html for more information and contact epilepsy@sover.net to receive a sponsorship form.
Apply to the Flex Fund to finance your initiatives!
Whether it is transportation expenses, pumpkins to carve with Porter hospital residents, or turkeys to cook at the local shelter, we want to help you serve others. Visit go/funding to find our application under Civic Engagement Funding. Email scboard@middlebury.edu for more information.
Questions? If you have questions about any of these volunteer opportunities or want to learn more ways to get involved in the local community, contact Ashley Calkins, Community Engagement Coordinator, jcalkins@middlebury.edu, 802.443.3099
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Nutrition Outreach and Mentoring (NOM)’s Cooking with Otter Creek Nursery
Otter Creek Nursery (located just off campus on Shannon Street) is looking for volunteers to cook with 2-5 year olds. They are open to different kinds of cooking or gardening with the kids, but would also love to have volunteers come and help out with what the teachers are already doing. They are hoping to have these events Wednesday and/or Friday mornings around 10:15am, but the timing is flexible. Please email Carly Westling ’13 at nom.midd@gmail.com if you are interested.
Apply for the Paid Summer Orientation Trips Internship
Work with the College’s first-year orientation team to help plan and deliver MiddView (Community Engagement, Vermont Explorations, and the Wilderness) trips. The trips are an integral part of our orientation efforts, and include three day, two night off-campus opportunities to engage in some aspect of Vermont’s cultural, community or outdoor landscapes. The internship available will primarily focus on community engagement and Vermont Explorations trips. The position has available hours this spring and will then be extended through the summer, during which the typical workweek will be 37.5 hours. View the full position description and apply here.
DREAM Summer Internship Information Session
Tmrw Tuesday, March 19th 4:30 p.m. EIA Adirondack House Library
You’ve heard of the DREAM student organization in Middlebury and seen their great t-shirts – come learn about DREAM’s summer internship working to plan daily activities for youth in low-income neighborhoods. Questions? Contact Sarah Caliendo, scaliendo@dreamprogram.org or visit MOJO to apply for the position.
Monkton World Language Program: Volunteers still needed this semester.
The Monkton Central School World Language Program has been in existence for about 10 years with great success. It introduces children from kindergarten through sixth grade to a different language and culture, an experience which, hopefully, will be continued during middle and high school. Middlebury College students teach various languages four times during the semester in an elementary classroom. Volunteers are still needed to: co-teach French on Mondays 2:15 – 3PM, 3rd and 4th grade OR teach French or Spanish to 5th and 6th graders on a day/time that works for you. If you are interested in one of these volunteer opportunities, email coordinator Jennifer Stanley, jstanley@wildblue.net.
Help at the annual Addison Central Teens Clothing Swap! Donate clothing items on campus or sign up for a volunteer shift
Location: Middlebury Union High School (MUHS) Dates: March 19 – March 20, 2013 11:30-3:00 MUHS students only, 3:00 – 7:00 open to the public
Bring in teen friendly, gently used clothing, accessories, prom and formal dresses, jewelry, knick-knacks and CDs and swap for “new” used items. No clothing to swap? Bring your money and shop! Clothing Collection at college (will benefit local middle and high school students)
To Volunteer: More info or if you would like to volunteer, please contact Jutta, 802-989-8934, jutta@addisonteens.com
Academic Outreach Endowment Grants – application due April 1
The Academic Outreach Endowment Fund provides financial support to both faculty and students for pursuits that involve community-connected teaching, learning, and research. Examples of these kinds of approaches include project-based learning (when there is a direct community connection), service-learning, community-based learning, participatory action research, and more. Funding for academic year 2013-2014 now being accepted. Visit here for more details.
Volunteer Opportunity with local Middlebury artist
Local Middlebury artist seeks unpaid intern for assistance with written communications, general organization and art business, including art shows, farmers markets and website update. Three hours weekly needed, up to 12 hours help desired! Contact artist Bob Gold @ 802-377-2579.
Sugar on Snow 2013 Volunteers (Huntington, VT)
Each year, the Green Mountain Audubon Center hosts three Sugar on Snow parties in the month of March to celebrate our sustainable, bird-friendly maple sugaring program and offer free education programs to the public. On March 17, 23 , & 24 we will host hundreds of guests on our property in Huntington, VT. We need help from volunteers to lend a hand serving refreshments, keep a fire going and help our visitors park. Please consider signing up for a volunteer slot and be added to the list of Vermonters that come together to keep our programs strong throughout the year. Sign up here. Questions? Contact vermont@audubon.org.
Apply to the Flex Fund to finance your initiatives!
Whether it is transportation expenses, pumpkins to carve with Porter hospital residents, or turkeys to cook at the local shelter, we want to help you serve others. Visit go/funding to find our application under Civic Engagement Funding. Email scboard@middlebury.edu for more information.
Questions? If you have questions about any of these volunteer opportunities or want to learn more ways to get involved in the local community, contact Ashley Calkins, Community Engagement Coordinator, jcalkins@middlebury.edu, 802.443.3099
“Like” EIA Civic Engagement’s Facebook page here to receive opportunities and updates!
Nutrition Outreach and Mentoring (NOM)’s Cooking with Otter Creek Nursery
Otter Creek Nursery (located just off campus on Shannon Street) is looking for volunteers to cook with 2-5 year olds. They are open to different kinds of cooking or gardening with the kids, but would also love to have volunteers come and help out with what the teachers are already doing. They are hoping to have these events Wednesday and/or Friday mornings around 10:15am, but the timing is flexible. Please email Carly Westling ’13 at nom.midd@gmail.com if you are interested.
Service Cluster Board Seeking 2013-2014 Coordinators – Application Deadline 3/15.
The Service Cluster Board is seeking individuals passionate about community service to serve as Coordinators for the 2013-2014 academic year. Founded in 2009, the Service Cluster Board is an umbrella organization whose goal is to support student-run service organizations and initiatives on campus. Duties of this position include: Managing the leadership development and finances of 17 student-run service organizations and continuing initiatives; Advising the Flex Fund Review Committee, which screens service project proposals and approving award allocations; Working closely with service leaders, EIA staff, and other students interested in service work; and conducting yearly trainings, monthly meetings, and regular audits of organizations’ budgets. Interested? Find more information and the application here.
Summer Internship Highlight: Addison County Poverty Internships – Application Deadline: Today 3/11
10 week paid internships with the Open Door Clinic, John Graham Homeless Shelter, Addison County Council Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
Apply on MOJO: Go/mojo, more information listed here
Interested in art, photography, or computer sciences? Like to help others?
The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Vergennes is looking for a few college volunteers to help with an upcoming Clay-Mation project. Students in grades 5-8 will be working to make a Clay-Mation short film, and will need help with photography, editing, designing—you name it! No formal experience necessary, only a willingness to help out and have fun. Transportation available, and additional support as needed! For more information, please contact Nestor Martinez at nmartinez@middlebury.edu or at 802.443.3010.
Public Service Leadership Award – Deadline 3/15
Take a few minutes to nominate a peer you volunteer with for a Public Service Leadership Award—it is a meaningful way to recognize their commitment to service! You could nominate a co-leader or an individual who has been particularly active in your organization. Nominate someone today here. Questions? Email me (jcalkins@middlebury.edu).
Interested in journalism? Enjoy writing? Communications intern being sought!
Bridport Central School is looking for a Communications Intern to work for 4 hours / week for a total of six weeks this spring! The intern will aid in crafting Op Ed (external communication) pieces on a variety of topics in order to help celebrate and promote diverse programs and successes at BCS. Potential to include pieces in local newspapers! This position is a Level B position with Middlebury’s employment wage scale, at $9.20/hour. Interested? Nes Martinez, nmartinez@middlebury.edu.
Help at the annual Addison Central Teens Clothing Swap! Donate clothing items on campus or sign up for a volunteer shift
Location: Middlebury Union High School (MUHS) Dates: March 19 – March 20, 2013 11:30-3:00 MUHS students only, 3:00 – 7:00 open to the public
Bring in teen friendly, gently used clothing, accessories, prom and formal dresses, jewelry, knick-knacks and CDs and swap for “new” used items. No clothing to swap? Bring your money and shop! Clothing Collection at college (will benefit local middle and high school students)
Campus Donation Box: You can drop items at Proctor Dining Hall, Chellis House and Atwater Dining Hall from now until March 18. Look for box with this poster on it. Donations are welcome but leave your name and phone number if you like to receive point cards for swapping.
To Volunteer: More info or if you would like to volunteer, please contact Jutta, 802-989-8934, jutta@addisonteens.com
Academic Outreach Endowment Grants – application due April 1
The Academic Outreach Endowment Fund provides financial support to both faculty and students for pursuits that involve community-connected teaching, learning, and research. Examples of these kinds of approaches include project-based learning (when there is a direct community connection), service-learning, community-based learning, participatory action research, and more. Funding for academic year 2013-2014 now being accepted. Visit here for more details.
Volunteer Opportunity with local Middlebury artist
Local Middlebury artist seeks unpaid intern for assistance with written communications, general organization and art business, including art shows, farmers markets and website update. Three hours weekly needed, up to 12 hours help desired! Contact artist Bob Gold @ 802-377-2579.
Sugar on Snow 2013 Volunteers (Huntington, VT)
Each year, the Green Mountain Audubon Center hosts three Sugar on Snow parties in the month of March to celebrate our sustainable, bird-friendly maple sugaring program and offer free education programs to the public. On March 17, 23 , & 24 we will host hundreds of guests on our property in Huntington, VT. We need help from volunteers to lend a hand serving refreshments, keep a fire going and help our visitors park. Please consider signing up for a volunteer slot and be added to the list of Vermonters that come together to keep our programs strong throughout the year. Sign up here. Questions? Contact vermont@audubon.org.
Apply to the Flex Fund to finance your initiatives!
Whether it is transportation expenses, pumpkins to carve with Porter hospital residents, or turkeys to cook at the local shelter, we want to help you serve others. Visit go/funding to find our application under Civic Engagement Funding. Email scboard@middlebury.edu for more information.
Questions? If you have questions about any of these volunteer opportunities or want to learn more ways to get involved in the local community, contact Ashley Calkins, Community Engagement Coordinator, jcalkins@middlebury.edu, 802.443.3099
The Service Cluster Board is seeking individuals passionate about community service to serve as Coordinators for the 2013-2014 academic year.
Founded in 2009, the Service Cluster Board is an umbrella organization whose goal is to support student-run service organizations and initiatives on campus. Duties of this position include:
It is requested that the Coordinators serve through Spring 2013. Please submit this Application (Microsoft Word Doc) and your resume to scboard@middlebury.edu by 5pm on Friday, March 15, 2013. Successful applicants will be contacted for an interview during the week of March 18-22. Questions? Contact current SCB Co-Coordinators Angela Santee and Hillary Chutter-Ames at scboard@middlebury.edu
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Serving you serving others,
Service Cluster Board
Hillary Chutter-Ames and Angela Santee
Help at the annual Addison Central Teens Clothing Swap! Donate clothing items on campus or sign up for a volunteer shift.
Event information:
Location: Middlebury Union High School (MUHS) outside main office
Dates: March 19 – March 20, 2013 11:30-3:00 MUHS students only, 3:00 – 7:00 open to the public
Bring in teen friendly, gently used clothing, accessories, prom and formal dresses, jewelry, knick-knacks and CDs and swap for “new” used items. No clothing to swap? Bring your money and shop! Clothing Collection at college (will benefit local middle and high school students)
Campus Donation Box: You can drop items at Proctor Dining Hall, Chellis House and Atwater Dining Hall from now until March 18. Look for box with this poster on it. Donations are welcome but leave your name and phone number if you like to receive point cards for swapping.
Sponsored by: Addison Central Teens
To Volunteer: More info or if you would like to volunteer, please contact Jutta, 802-989-8934, jutta@addisonteens.com.
Volunteers are needed for the following times:
Preparation: Sorting, pricing and hanging clothing at Geiger, Pond Lane (I will provide you with directions once you sign up)- everyone who helps gets to choose 4 to 5 items for free.
Actual clothing swap & shop event
MUHS Tuesday, 3/19: set up between 7:00 am – 11:30 am
MUHS Event shifts 3/19: 9:00 – 11:00 am, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm, 1:00 – 3:00 pm, 3:00 – 5:00 pm, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
MUHS Event shifts 3/20: 9:00 – 11:00 am, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm, 1:00 – 3:00 pm, 3:00 – 5:00 pm, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
These shifts are for staffing different stations, like taking in and counting items, if they are clean they need to be hung and sorted into the appropriate rack (two people). Two people will be at the cash register and two people will move around sort stuff, and hang items back on the racks.

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Deadline March 4th: Apply to participate in the Spring Break Friends for Burma/Middlebury
Alternative Breaks Trip
Interested in cross-cultural experiences, education, human rights, or community service? Student service initiative Friends for Burma will be leading a Middlebury Alternative Break (MAlt) trip to do in-depth work with the Burmese refugee community in Burlington. Students will stay with Burmese families and do educational projects including teaching English, cooking, citizenship lessons, and activities with the kids. More information and short application here.
Trip dates: March 23 – 26. Participant Fee: $25
Get trained to volunteer at the Charter House Homeless Shelter
Training Date and Time: Thursday, March 7th 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Location: Ross Basement B11
The Charter House housing facility serves as an emergency home staffed 24/7 by trained volunteers who provide a warm, welcoming environment for families in stress. Attend this training to learn more about volunteering at the Charter House. Contact Adam Schiff, aschiff@middlebury.edu if you have any questions or would like to be notified of future training dates.
March 4th College Defensive Driving Class [Required to drive campus vehicles!]
This program is required for anyone who wishes to rent a College passenger or 15-passenger vehicle. If you might want to use a campus vehicle for volunteering spring semester get prepared by taking this class! There is no cost for the class but a driving orientation (a 1 hour review on the road) is required for 15-passenger Vans and larger vehicles. Class time is about 2 Hrs. REMINDER: A valid state license is required to take the class. Individuals wanting a 15-Passenger Van license must have 3 years of driving experience. To sign up email Ed Sullivan, Sullivan@middlebury.edu.
Upcoming class: March 4th 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Mitchell Green Lounge (next class won’t happen until April!)
Daffodil Days
Welcome spring and support the American Cancer Society by purchasing daffodils! Order your bouquets at go/boxoffice by Tuesday, March 5th! Support the ACS further its research, education, advocacy, and service programs by participating in this annual fundraiser! These beautiful spring flowers will be sure to brighten anyone’s day, and represent hope to many cancer patients! An email will be sent out about when flowers will arrive to McCullough the week of March 18th.
Habitat for Humanity Build Saturday 3/9
Join Habitat for their Saturday Build on March 9th. There will be a shift from 8:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. and a shift from 12:45 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. (departing from Adirondack Circle). Volunteers should wear clothes they don’t mind getting dirty or paint-stained! Sign up to participate here! Questions? Contact humanity@middlebury.edu.
Page One Literacy Project: Dr. Seuss Pajama Party!
Tuesday March 5th, 6 – 7:30PM
Ilsley Public Library
Come celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday with Page One Literacy Project and the Ilsley Public Library! On Tuesday March 5th from 6-7:30PM, Page One and the library will be sponsoring a fun evening of games and crafts for children of all ages. Looking for volunteers that love reading, working with children, and having fun! Questions? Contact pageone@middlebury.edu.
Interested in art, photography, or computer sciences? Like to help others?
The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Vergennes is looking for a few college volunteers to help with an upcoming Clay-Mation project. Students in grades 5-8 will be working to make a Clay-Mation short film, and will need help with photography, editing, designing—you name it! No formal experience necessary, only a willingness to help out and have fun. Transportation available, and additional support as needed! For more information, please contact Nestor Martinez at nmartinez@middlebury.edu or at 802.443.3010.
Summer Internship Highlight: Addison County Poverty Internships
10 week paid internships with the Open Door Clinic, John Graham Homeless Shelter, Addison County Council Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
Application Deadline: March 11
Apply on MOJO: Go/mojo, more information listed here
Mentors for high school students needed!
Middlebury Union High School is launching its mentoring program. Pairing high school freshmen with college students, the program will be the first of its kind in Vermont! Pairs will meet weekly to do a variety of activities based on shared interests—go to a hockey game, explore town! Endless possibilities await. No formal experience necessary, transportation available if needed. Training and strong support will be provided for all mentors. To find out more, please contact Nestor Martinez at nmartinez@middlebury.edu or at 802.443.3010.
2-3 Volunteers Sought to Help w/ PT Exercises and/or Visiting
EIA Civic Engagement seeks 2-3 volunteers to help long-time College friend, Butch Varno, augment his physical therapy on a weekly basis. Butch is a man in his 60s with cerebral palsy and is confined to a wheel chair. It makes a huge difference to his health and well-being when he receives regular exercise and social opportunities. Ideally, individuals will go to nearby Helen Porter Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center (across the street from the soccer field) once a week. Volunteers will receive training and oversight from Butch’s physical therapists at Helen Porter and design his routines and practice sessions under their guidance. Middlebury College and Butch have celebrated more than 50 years of friendship. To learn more about the tradition of “Picking Up Butch,” please follow this link: http://www.middlebury.edu/studentlife/eia/volunteering/butch and hear his personal comments on the effects of having cerebral palsy in this Emmy Award-winning video featuring Butch and several athletes. For more information please contact Tiffany Sargent in EIA Civic Engagement (x5082).
Sugar on Snow 2013 Volunteers (Huntington, VT)
Each year, the Green Mountain Audubon Center hosts three Sugar on Snow parties in the month of March to celebrate our sustainable, bird-friendly maple sugaring program and offer free education programs to the public. On March 17, 23 , & 24 we will host hundreds of guests on our property in Huntington, VT. We need help from volunteers to lend a hand serving refreshments, keep a fire going and help our visitors park. Please consider signing up for a volunteer slot and be added to the list of Vermonters that come together to keep our programs strong throughout the year. Sign up here. Questions? Contact vermont@audubon.org.
Help a Middlebury College Community member: Finite Math Tutor needed
Volunteer to tutor an international Middlebury College staff member who is taking a community college course in Finite Math. The staff member would like to meet with a student weekly on campus for assistance with math concepts. Interested? Contact Ashley Calkins, jcalkins@middlebury.edu.
Middlebury Studio School: Children’s Pottery Class Helpers needed
Volunteers with some art experience are needed to help with children’s pottery classes at the not-for-profit Middlebury Studio School either from 3:30-4:30 or 3:30- 5pm on Mondays, Wednesdays or Thursdays. Interested? Contact Barb, ewaldewald@aol.com.
Apply to the Flex Fund to finance your initiatives!
Whether it is transportation expenses, pumpkins to carve with Porter hospital residents, or turkeys to cook at the local shelter, we want to help you serve others. Visit go/funding to find our application under Civic Engagement Funding. Email scboard@middlebury.edu for more information.
Questions? If you have questions about any of these volunteer opportunities or want to learn more ways to get involved in the local community, contact Ashley Calkins, Community Engagement Coordinator, jcalkins@middlebury.edu, 802.443.3099
-Ashley Calkins ‘06
MiddView Trip Leader Application Due Wednesday (1/30): Apply now at go/lead
Move in early to campus. Participate in leader training at the beautiful Common Ground Center. Lead a group of incoming first-year students on an outdoor trip, Vermont Explorations, or Community Engagement trip (Social Justice! Food Security! Youth Programs!). Return to campus before classes start. What a great opportunity – apply today.
Want to learn how to design your own service project? Come to our Service Cluster Board Workshop
Today (1/28) 5:15 p.m. Ross B11
SCB is pleased to present a workshop for students interested in organizing their own service project or initiative in the Middlebury community and beyond! Come with your ideas and with your questions about navigating the process of creating a service project, applying for funding, and building a strong, sustainable volunteer base. Questions? Contact scboard@middlebury.edu.
Attend an Addison County Farm-To-School Salon over February Break
Wednesday, Feb. 6, 5-8 p.m. Alternative Education Building, MUHS
RSVP: Lea at lea@acornvt.org or 382-0401
Farm-to-School organizations are popping up around the state—how can we in Addison County work together so we’re not reinventing the wheel? How can we encourage more people to get involved in Farm-to-School here and reap the benefits for themselves and their communities? This salon will serve as an initial conversation between all interested parties on the status of regional farm-to-school programs and useful collaborations going forward. Come with questions, ideas and resources, and meet new people passionate about this topic. Salons are free, but please bring a potluck dish to share. Space is limited—RSVP early!
Become a Reading Buddy!
Bridport Central School seeks Reading Buddy volunteers who can commit to one hour each week reading one-on-one with a preschool student and completing a literacy related activity. Seven volunteers are needed on Tuesdays from 9:45-10:45 and five volunteers are needed on Thursdays from 12:15-1:15. If you are interested or would like more information please contact Beth Bearor, Preschool Teacher, by e-mail at bbearor@addisoncentralsu.org or by phone Monday-Thursday at 758-2331.
Want to make MONEY driving home to Boston and/or back for Feb Break? Help out a MAlt trip and get paid doing it!
Needed: A student to drive MAlt participants to Boston on the January 2nd and back to Middlebury on the January 9th. Even if you can only drive one direction we are interested! You will be paid $10/hr, $0.40/mile (for gas), and the love of all MAlt participants. Email czelle@middlebury.edu if you are interested. THANK YOU!
2013 Vermont Chili Festival Volunteers Needed
March 9, 2013 1:30 – 4:00 p.m. Downtown Middlebury
Sign up for volunteer shifts here
Volunteer for a shift at the 2013 Vermont Chili Festival doing tasks such as token collection, hot chocolate sales, and event set up. This event includes activities for all ages and award-winning chili, located all on the streets of historic downtown Middlebury. As a thank you for offering your time you will receive a volunteer hat and one button for admission.
Middlebury Studio School: Children’s Pottery Class Helpers needed
Volunteers with some art experience are needed to help with children’s pottery classes at the not-for-profit Middlebury Studio School either from 3:30-4:30 or 3:30- 5pm on Mondays, Wednesdays or Thursdays. Interested? Contact Barb, ewaldewald@aol.com.
Student Presentation Opportunity: Champlain Valley Agency on Aging
Champlain Valley Agency on Aging is seeking passionate students to share a 60-minute presentation with 30-40 elderly community members on the 3rd Tuesdays of each month from 11a.m. – noon in the Middlebury Municipal Building (a short walk from campus!). In the past presentations have ranged from slideshows of international trips, a brass quartet, discussions with Senator Sanders. Specifically they are interested in having students come share knowledge of their home country, its traditions, cultures, etc. Students can participate in the meal and dialogue after their presentation! Interested? Contact Ashley Calkins, jcalkins@middlebury.edu.
Native Spanish speaker? Interested in education?
Consider being a mentor for a local Spanish-speaking boy or girl! Community Friends, a campus-based mentoring program that matches Middlebury College students with children of Addison County ages six to twelve, is seeking willing volunteers of Latino ethnicity to be a mentor for either a local Spanish-speaking girl or boy. Take him or her to a hockey game, talk about the world while taking a walk! The possibilities are endless! You could be an important part of these children’s lives by simply meeting up and being yourself on a regular basis! Flexible meeting times, no car required, and alternate ways of transportation are available at no cost. For more information about the program, or to apply to be either one of these or another child’s mentor, please visit our website (go/cf), get in contact with a student coordinator or contact Nestor Martinez ’10 (nmartinez@middlebury.edu).
Still looking for mentors!
Middlebury Union High School is launching its mentoring program. Pairing high school freshmen with college students, the program will be the first of its kind in Vermont! Pairs will meet weekly to do a variety of activities based on shared interests—go to a hockey game, explore town! Endless possibilities await. No formal experience necessary, transportation available if needed. Training and strong support will be provided for all mentors. To find out more, please contact Nestor Martinez at nmartinez@middlebury.edu or at 802.443.3010.
Have a passion for food? Join NOM!
NOM (Nutrition, Outreach, and Mentoring) is seeking more willing volunteers to plan and participate in group activities. In the past, NOM has led cooking nights at the local teen center, and nutrition workshops at local schools. Have an interest in local food and or whole, healthy eating? Come share your passions with others, and with the community at large. Plenty of opportunities available, funding provided for programming! For more information, please contact Nestor Martinez at nmartinez@middlebury.edu or at 802.443.3010.
Apply to the Flex Fund to finance your initiatives!
Whether it is transportation expenses, pumpkins to carve with Porter hospital residents, or turkeys to cook at the local shelter, we want to help you serve others. Visit go/funding to find our application under Civic Engagement Funding. Email scboard@middlebury.edu for more information.
Questions? If you have questions about any of these volunteer opportunities or want to learn more ways to get involved in the local community, contact Ashley Calkins, Community Engagement Coordinator, jcalkins@middlebury.edu, 802.443.3099
Interested in cross-cultural experiences, education, human rights, or community service? Student service initiative Friends for Burma will be leading a Middlebury Alternative Break (MAlt) trip to do in-depth work with the Burmese refugee community in Burlington. Students will stay with Burmese families and do educational projects including teaching English, cooking, citizenship lessons, and activities with the kids.
Application: Spring 2013 Mini-MAlt Participant Application
Application Due Monday, March 4th via email to Forest Jarvis, fjarvis@middlebury.edu. Selected participants will be notified by Friday, March 8th
Trip dates: March 23 – 26.
Participant Fee: $25
*MAlt is supported by funds through the MAlt student organization budget
Questions? Contact Forest Jarvis