Topic “Worcester”

Good Outlooks

I have a good feeling about Spring 2010. I’ve been investigating the other schools in Worcester, thinking about something maybe a little Prom-esque we could share? Yeah, I dig it.

This blog caught me after all the action of last semester, so I’m excited to take you all along for the adventure that will be this year. We have our Week of Awareness to plan, fundraising through Day of Silence/Night of Noise, and hopefully some good movie screenings and an inexpensive speaker here and there. I’m personally looking forward to some serious collaborating, so I’ll keep you all posted.

And I've heard a few whispers about a gay skate night at Roll-On-America. That’ll make for an interesting blog, and one step closer to my dream of creating a gay roller derby team. :)

Semester End & Quest for All the Letters in the Alphabet Soup

Hey everyone! Sorry about the brief hiatus; finals and papers have got me bogged down like never before. Just one more week!

OPEN finished up our semester with a lovely holiday party.Hillaryopenfun.jpg We’ve been collaborating with several other clubs and events, including CureFest— a flea market type event with artists and vendors from the area, with a portion of the proceeds went toCentral Massachusetts Health Awareness Services in honor of World AIDS Day. We also worked with VOX (student advocates for Planned Parenthood) at their annual Sex Fest—a FUNdraiser promoting sexual health and awareness (we had a “Pin the Gender/Bender on the Person” game table!).

I feel really good about this semester. It’s been an eventful one for OPEN, and a monumental one for me.I can’t help but feel like the tireless hours I’ve put toward the organization have helped us bring about some majorly successful events. The intimate relationships I’ve worked to create and maintain with the members have been a great source of joy, and my Executive Board and I have become very close friends. I’ve learned a lot about what are realistic goals, what are not, and why realizeability shouldn’t always be my main concern (a queer’s gotta have dreams, ya dig?). It feels really good to look back on four months with great events and member turnout and think, “Wow, I helped make that.”

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