Monday, May 24, 2010

WWCC Presents: Walla Walla Spring Festival - the aftermath

Thank you everyone for helping with and attending the Walla Walla Spring Festival. Everyone I talked to said they had a great time!

We wanted to thank the following clubs for coming down and getting involved: Anime, Automotive, Culinary, Go Green, GSA, and Phi Beta Lambda.

Other parts of our college that made this possible were the Administrative Department and Kay Raddatz, Melissa Harrison and the Ambassador’s Center, Media department, the Maintenance Department and plant facilities.

All of the bands that performed on Sunday donated all of their time and played free of charge and entertained throughout the day. The Storybook Maneuver started off, followed by Massive Threat, Hung Up, Snack Attack and then headlined by the Tri-Cities rock band, 45th Parallel.

Businesses were involved as well including Coca-Cola, non-profit organization Children’s Home Society and Wilson Promotions. The other businesses present were founded by WWCC students- Patty’s Performance Custom Vehicles, Timmy’s Customs professional detailing, and Beginner’s Mind Martial Arts.

In addition to the various organizations and businesses that came out and shared the day, various individuals deserve specific thanks for their above-the-top assistance including the Walla Walla skateboarding community who were happy to “trick” against Cancer, Miss Dorothy Wilson who graciously provided her clown skills for the youth, Levi Kelly and Ciara Sana for their work on getting much of the entertainment including the skating community and all but two of the bands, WWCC’s Kevin Loomer for his support and the young miss Taya the national dance champion for Jazz and Hip-Hop for her performances.
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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Headliner

Phi Beta Lambda is proud to announce the headliner for the Walla Walla Spring Festival's music stage:

45th Parallel

This Tri-Cities band is looking forward to coming down to Walla Walla to headline the Spring Festival and cause earthquake inducing rock in this college!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

WWCC Presents: Walla Walla Spring Festival

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WWCC is making some great progress on the Walla Walla Spring Festival held right here on our campus!
Here is an update for all of you that are involved or that are considering getting involved, even just to attend.

We now have around a dozen clubs on-board including Ambassador’s, Culinary, Phi Betal Lambda, and want everyone to know that there is definitely room for more! Each club is encouraged to plan a booth, an activity, a performance or any combination of these things.

Some of the things planned at this point beyond club and college informational centers are:
•    Two performance areas. The main stage will have a number of live bands from our community performing and the other stage is scheduled to be available for performances and other entertainers.
•    A walking parade is in the works with a party theme. To get involved with this, contact Kim at 522-9866.
•    On-the-spot roving game show! Complete with trivia and prizes.
•    PBL is planning a carnival style game at their booth with all proceeds going to March of Dimes.
•    Clubs aren’t the only people that can get involved, we are welcoming more faculty and individual students!
There are a lot of things in the works and it sounds more entertaining with each conversation!

A couple things to consider-
•    Culinary is planning on being at this event and will provide concessions. They understand that some clubs might be interested in providing snacks and they wish to express there can not be home baked or prepared foods. If you plan on setting up a sno-cone machine or the like, please pass it by the Culinary adviser prior to the event.
•    PBL is not asking for any funding or profit sharing from the other clubs. Every penny your club makes is sent to your club unless you allocate it to something else, but PBL is not asking for percentages.
•    The club booths will be set up in the front parking lot of the college directly in front of the information / foundation building. There are no electrical outlets near the parking lot and if any power is needed, generators would be strongly recommended. PBL is looking at generator rentals and will assist where they can.

Join this festival and raise funds or do some community service for your own club. More importantly, have a great time with the loads of creativity.
To get more involved, contact PBL President, Joshua Conley at joshua.l.conley@student.wwcc.edu or 509-301-7831. Also, contact PBL adviser Mike Hays 527-4695 or your own club president and adviser.

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Monday, May 3, 2010

PBL yard sale

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Spring cleaning is here and Phi Beta Lambda wants to help you get rid of the long-forgotten items in your attic and garage. Don’t toss yesterday’s treasures, call PBL. PBL is having a yard sale and all donations are appreciated. We will happily deal with your unwanted belongings, just call Kim at 509-522-9866 or Jon at 760-429-3616 for drop-off details.

We will gladly take items large or small and all donations will go toward our college club and the activities that we do to get involved in our community.

PBL is the college business club which enhances leadership qualities in our community's future business leaders. We not only develop business qualities but also create and strengthen the integrity of our members by encouraging out-of-the-box thinking for fund-raising and more importantly, community service projects to make our community a happier place for everyone. Please help us to move forward with our endeavors and donate your unwanted treasures today!

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Friday, April 30, 2010

PBL walks against Cancer

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Phi Beta Lambda is a strong team of business leaders and fighting cancer is a team effort so the Walla Walla PBL have banded together some dedicated club members and formed a Relay For Life team to walk against Cancer! The impact we can make together is much greater than what any of us could do alone.

The initial members of our team include our Relay team captains Heather Warner, Vice President Josh Gaither and President Joshua Conley as well as Debbie Fullen, our ASB Representative, Treasurer Kim Patzkowski, Secretary Lori Mahan, Parlaimentarian Sarah Adams, State Secretary Dorothy Wilson, Jessica Retzlaffand, and friend of PBL Tabiatha Rozumny.

At the American Cancer Society Relay For Life, our team will camp out overnight and take turns walking around the track to raise money and awareness to help the American Cancer Society save more lives from cancer. Our reasons for walking are many. Some walk for care of our Walla Walla community, others walk because they have loved ones who have been afflicted by Cancer and we have one walker that is a Cancer survivor! Our reasons are different but our care is the same and that what makes our team excited to get onboard of this great event!

By joining or donating to our team, you will be a part of a life-changing event that gives everyone in the community a chance to celebrate the lives of people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and fight back against a disease that takes too much.

Please make a donation, or join our team and help us create a world where cancer can no longer claim another year of anyone’s life.
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Weekly Meeting 4/30

Community Service- Update on the contact with the humane society and pushing to move it forward with humane society.
Sign up for the Highway Clean up.

Fundraising- Change the BBQ to a bake sale-passed
Update on the self defense class on may 22, sign up sheet will be farmers mrket.
Kiss a pig, working on getting staff to approve their willingness to kiss a pig
Pre-sale on graduation flowers

Media- Working hard on getting posters out to advertise for certain events like Farmer's Market and Graduation Flowers

Professional Development- Vetrans BBQ may 14, start about 4:30 eat at 5:30

ASB Rep- Cinco De Mayo event, Baseball game,

New Buisness- College Club Fair and interactive preformance may 23- Passed
Relay for Life, Cancer walk and booth june 11-12- passed

Mike Hays- Dave Workington came to PBL for Volunteers for the Balloon Stampeed.
Cost for Nashville trip: $ 25,692.10-passed
K drive- " Are you a change champion"
Wednesday guest speaker- Group 3

Thanks For Attending the Meeting and being apart of PBL,
Your Vice President,
Josh Gaither