Hello from your new SEEED Career Readiness Program
Coordinator, Lee!
John and I are wrapping up our first week on site at SEEED,
and it’s already been a whirlwind! Before we even got in the doors for our
first day, we had two weeks of training. First we went to Atlanta with all the
other new AmeriCorps VISTAs in the South for a few days in the Emory Conference Center. The food
was great, and we were told to enjoy it because we wouldn't make enough to eat
that well for a while! Back in Tennessee we had a week of training with
some of the other VISTA members in the area serving in Knoxville and Jefferson
City. We met up at Carson-Newman University in Jefferson City for a few
days of learning about the area and getting to know each other. We are lucky to
have a great group of VISTAs working together this year!
Finally we got to actually get started at SEEED last Friday.
John is taking over for Summer. He will be working on social media, so he'll be running the facebook page. twitter, instragram, and probably other sites I don't even know
about. Right now, he’s updating SEEED's website, so check out his work! He'll also be setting up
big events throughout the year for SEEED. From what I hear, SEEED knows how to
party, so John will have his hands full!
As for me, I’m taking over for Kenisha as Program
Coordinator for the career readiness program. Kenisha left two binders full of
papers about everything she does, so it’s a little overwhelming right now. I’m
looking forward to the challenge, though!
So far, John and I have met a ton of people doing great work
to make Knoxville better. There’s no way I can list everyone, but here are some
of the highlights of the first week.
- Josh Outsey is back in town! Josh was one of the co-founders of SEEED and was in Kentucky as an Appalachian Transition Fellow. We got to hear some great stories and advice about Stan and SEEED.
- The Williams Creek Community Garden is getting rolling! They have their first plot tilled and a sign up. Very official! They will be planting pumpkins this year that will be ripe just in time for Halloween. Thanks to Caley, the VISTA at the Permaculture Guild for letting us see the cool work y’all are doing!
- The folks from Neighborhood Nerds fixed John’s computer. It wasn’t a great start for John to come into the office on the first day and not be able to connect to the internet. The Nerds helped him out and it was working in no time. Those guys are awesome!
- We met with people from all across town to learn more about what’s coming up this year in weatherization and energy efficiency. Erin Gill and Brian Blackmon in Knoxville’s Office of Sustainability were especially helpful.
We still have a lot to learn about SEEED, but it looks like
there’s some great work being done here. I’m excited to dig in and meet
everybody soon. And we have the perfect opportunity to meet y’all at the barbecue
coming up! Don't forget: We are having a cookout with Jarman's BBQ Friday June 19th right here at SEEED. See you there!
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