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02042010 Thursday Feb 04, 2010

First week back in action

Hi again!

Well, Aberdeen uni is finally onto the second semester of the academic year, after a nice long christmas break followed by a not so nice exam period. Now that we're properly back into classes and all of our volunteers have the free time again - Bookends has reopened for business!

Our first meeting of the semester was on Monday evening, where we discussed important issues such as the fact that our new database system has STILL not been installed (it was promised in September...) and of course, our upcoming socials! Unfortunately I'm missing the first of them which is tomorrow night, as I'm down in Edinburgh to see my long distance boyfriend instead...however, we're also having a pub quiz followed by who know what nonsense on Sunday which I will definitely be attending! The socials are a key part of the Bookends club, as it helps us to get to know each other and feel part of the team, even those members who only commit one hour a week - as we're all essential. I have to admit, regular socials was in fact one of the deciding factors making me join, as I wanted to do something which would also help me to meet like-minded people, and where I'd really feel involved.

Anyhoo, I thought I should let you in on my plans for what I'll be up to at Bookends this semester so here we go...

Firstly, I've signed up for the Millenium Volunteers Awards Scheme, which allows Scottish volunteers on certain projects to log the hours they've worked, and then earn awards for them in blocks of 50, 100, and 200 hours. A great addition to any CV, the awards encourage recognition of the hard work that volunteers do, and also help to encourage you to join new projects through advertising them on their site, and offering volunteers the chance to rack up more hours towards their awards (www.mvvolunteeringpassport.org.uk). 

Secondly, I've committed myself to a minimum of 4 hours per week now working at the shop, which I will try my best to stick to, and will probably often stay a little more!

Finally, and maybe most importantly, I've signed myself up as a member of the marketing team for Bookends. In this role I hope to become more involved in the Bookends family, and to improve our fundraising potential! This week I decided to decorate the shop with lovehearts and a raunchy display of books related to love and sexual themes in order to celebrate St. Valentine's Day coming up next Sunday, as something a little different for the customers - although I'm not too sure my History lecturer was too impressed when she came in!

Also I've thrown myself right into the deep end as I'm planning to head up our voluntary team for a Bookends float in the annual Torcher's Parade we have here in Aberdeen - the largest student torchlit parade in Europe! This is a massive event in the Aberdeen diary, especially for the Charities Campaign as it is our second highest fundraising event next to the Student Show. The Parade marks the end of Charities Fortnight, as you may have guessed this is the busiest fortnight of the year for our fundraising antics and is guaranteed to be a fun time! I've never taken part in the event before... So I'm not even sure where to start - but I promise to keep you updated!

Bye for now :) Fi.


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