Project Leadership: Grant County, Indiana

Friday, April 9, 2010

Project Leadership Announces Third Annual Portfolio Contest

Each participant in Project Leadership’s mentoring program is encouraged to showcase their skills,
talents and dreams in their very own Portfolio. While the primary purpose of the Portfolio is to help students market themselves, it can also be means of generating awards and recognition on its own.

Each year, Project Leadership sponsors a student Portfolio contest. Submissions for this year’s contest must be received at Project Leadership’s offices no later than 4:00 p.m. on May 14, 2010. Awards will be given for the best overall freshman, sophomore and junior Portfolios. Single page prizes will also be awarded for each Portfolio section.

Project Leadership's Portfolio contest is open to students in both Delaware and Grant Counties. Please deliver your contest entries to the Project Leadership office in your county.

Delaware County: 2500 N. Elgin St., Muncie
Grant County: 505 W. Third St., Marion

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Project Leadership Grant County offers College Tour field trip

On Saturday, April 17th, Project Leadership Grant County will be visiting all three of the college campuses in Grant County. This is a unique chance to learn about all of the higher education opportunities right in your own backyard! This field trip is open to Project Leadership Grant County mentees, mentors and parents.

This event will give students a chance to experience life on a college campus and look into the different areas of study that each of these institutions offer.

Bus transportation will be provided between schools, as well as to and from Project Leadership Grant County's offices. Lunch will be provided by Taylor University.

Buses will depart from Project Leadership Grant County's offices (505 West Third St., Marion) at 8:00 am and arrive back at approximately 4:30 pm.

Seating for this field trip is limited. Mentees, mentors and parents interested in taking part in this tour are asked to RSVP with Project Leadership at (765) 651-0650 or via email at:
llowe@projectleadership.org.


Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Meet the match: Nancy Bryant and Ashley

Meet Ashley, a sophomore at Mississinewa High School, and mentor Nancy Bryant who participate in Project Leadership’s mentoring program, which matches community volunteers with local Twenty-first Century Scholar students.

Ashley
Career goals: Make-up artist, teacher, FBI, or working for abused children.
Favorite subject: Math and gym.
Favorite book: The Bible and picture books.
Hobbies/Interests: Talking on phone, hanging out with friends, Sudoku.
Family: Mom, Dawnette; dad, Scott; 2 brothers, Tyler and Brandon; 3 sisters, Tiarra, Maggie and Gracie; nephew, Bryson.
School: Mississinewa High School.

Nancy Bryant
Career: Librarian.
Favorite subject: French, English
Favorite book: My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult.
Hobbies/interests: Reading, shopping and Sudoku.
Family: Dad, Larry; mom, Carolyn; sister, Kathy; brother, Alan; 5 nieces and nephews.
School: Mississinewa High School, Indiana University, IUPUI

TO LEARN ABOUT THE MENTORING PROGRAM: Visit http://www.projectleadership.org/ or call Project Leadership at 651-0650.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Grant County mentees Invited to Follow the North Star


The night is pitch black and you are on the run. You have risked
everything for freedom and the slave hunters are hot on your trail. You’ve nothing to guide you but the flicker of a fading lantern light. That and, of course, the light of the north star.

On April 24th, Project Leadership Grant County's mentees and mentors are invited to take part in the award-winning, immersive history experience, Follow the North Star. This award-winning presentation puts participants in the role of an escaped slave.

Over many years of historical research and development, Conner Prairie has created an experience that gives participants a real idea of what life might have been like for a slave in the search for freedom. It is an interactive glimpse into our shared past that can affect you in ways that reading a book or watching a movie cannot.

The bus for this event will leave from Project Leadership Grant County's offices (505 W. Third St., Marion) at 4:30 p.m. and is expected to return at 10:30 p.m. If you’d like to join us for this special event, please RSVP with Project Leadership at (765) 651-0650 or via email at: llowe@projectleadership.org. Seating for this event is limited and participants will be selected on a first come, first served basis.



Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Meet the Match: Carol Freeman and Makayla

Meet Makayla, a sophomore at Oak Hill High School, and mentor Carol Freeman who participate in Project Leadership’s mentoring program, which matches community volunteers with local Twenty-first Century Scholar students.

Makayla
Career goals: Registered Nurse.
Favorite subject: Painting and math.
Favorite book: Do not have one.
Hobbies/Interests: Hanging out with friends
Family: Mom, Michelle; dad, Marty; grandma, Jean; brothers, Marty and Ryan.
School: Oak Hill High School.

Carol Freeman
Career: Banker.
Favorite subject: English.
Favorite book: The Last Lecture.
Hobbies/interests: Gardening, decorating, riding Harley Davidson with my husband.
Family: Husband, Todd; children, Greg, Nick, Taylor and Sami.
School: Marion High School, Ball State University and Indiana Wesleyan University.

TO LEARN ABOUT THE MENTORING PROGRAM: Visit http://www.projectleadership.org/ or call Project Leadership at 651-0650.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Meet the Match: Sandra Cash and Karin

Meet Karin, a freshman at Marion High School, and mentor Sandra Cash who participate in Project Leadership’s mentoring program, which matches community volunteers with local Twenty-first Century Scholar students.

Karin
Career goals: Lawyer or a poet.
Favorite subject: Choir.
Favorite book: A Child Called “It.”
Hobbies/Interests: Singing, dancing, writing poetry, listening to music, and photography
Family: Dad, Troy; mom, Sherry; brothers, Kyle, Andy, David and Mark; sisters, Sharice and Ashley.
School: Marion High School.

Sandra Cash
Career: Resident Director at IWU.
Favorite subject: English.
Favorite book: A Wrinkle in Time.
Hobbies/interests: Cake decorating, boating, being outside in nature.
Family: Husband, Joel.
School: Oak Hill High School and Indiana Wesleyan University.

TO LEARN ABOUT THE MENTORING PROGRAM: Visit http://www.projectleadership.org/ or call Project Leadership at 651-0650.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Meet the Match: Mae Verheyden and Cassandra

Meet Cassandra, a sophomore at Marion High School, and mentor Mae Verheyden who participate in Project Leadership’s mentoring program, which matches community volunteers with local Twenty-first Century Scholar students.

Cassandra
Career goals: Anything involving art.
Favorite subject: Art.
Favorite book: The Twilight Series.
Hobbies/Interests: Reading, drawing and other art.
Family: Mom, Carrie; Dad, Rocky; sisters Kayla and Abigail.
School: Marion High School.

Mae Verheyden
Career: World Gospel Missions.
Favorite subject: Math and art.
Favorite book: Lord of the Rings series
Hobbies/interests: Working with church, painting.
Family: Husband, Daniel.
School: Indiana Wesleyan university.

TO LEARN ABOUT THE MENTORING PROGRAM: Visit http://www.projectleadership.org/ or call Project Leadership at 651-0650.