Showing posts with label volunteering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label volunteering. Show all posts

Monday, August 5, 2013

Charlestown Seafood Festival Weekend

Happy Monday Everyone!

I am exhausted this morning after having a very busy weekend at the Charlestown Seafood Festival. My friend Brittni is in charge of the volunteers for the festival so every year I end up there for almost the entire weekend. It has become a summer tradition and if I'm counting correctly I think that this was my 10th year volunteering!

After work on Friday I headed over to the fairgrounds to do a shift in the beer tent. Working the beer tent is always a blast because it is so busy and the time flies by. I originally wasn't planning on working on Friday night, but when Rachel said she was coming down to volunteer on Friday night only I figured I might as well go too.



I was glad that I got to see Rachel, but unfortunately we were placed on opposite sides of the tent so we didn't get a chance to talk much. Luckily we have plans to do some bridesmaid shopping in the very near future, which I can't wait for!


The best part about working at the Seafood Festival is getting free food! Working in the beer tent allows you to barter with people around you. Often times we send beer to a tent nearby in exchange for fries, clamcakes, doughboys, etc. It works out great for everyone! =)

I managed to score some free ice cream from Holy Cow, a local ice cream place located in Ashaway. They had a tent on the grounds and since they were so super nice they gave me a HUGE cup of chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream with a gummy lobster on top. Rachel ate a whole bag of the lobster gummies, which were incredibly delicious.


On Saturday I had to get to the festival around 9 am in order to be in charge of the volunteers while Brittni went to a wedding. I spent a lot of time driving around in a golf cart and it was definitely a great time being in charge. =)

I ended up in the beer tent later that night with some of my old friends, and we were slammed! There was a line halfway across the midway and we didn't stop pouring beer the whole time. We had five people taking orders, four people pouring beer, one person pouring bacardi drinks, and one pouring wine. It was such a busy night! My shift absolutely flew by and I passed out as soon as my head hit the pillow that night.

On Sunday I ended up getting to the festival around 5pm and heading into the beer tent shortly afterwards. I was lucky to once again work with some awesome people. This shift didn't go by quite as fast since it was a slower night.



Since we were so close to the stage, we were able to hear the Journey cover band play some awesome music and spent a lot of time singing along to the songs we were able to hear! "Don't stop believin'...." (No, you don't actually want to hear me sing!)




My favorite free food score of the weekend? The 6 doughboys that arrived at our tent before closing time. YUM! This was the third one I took part in devouring this past weekend. I have to say that I am definitely ready to get back to healthy eating today!


You'll notice that there was not a bit of seafood in this post about the Seafood Festival. I am not a huge fan of seafood at all. I don't care for meat too much, especially when I can see that it clearly came from an animal. I much prefer the "fair-type" food like fries, ice cream, hot dogs, and doughboys. However, I will eat calamari, but it's not my favorite food either,

Do you like seafood? What is your favorite?

What festivals have you been to this summer?


Hope you have a great start to your week!

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Spreading Christmas Cheer

Remember when I mentioned that I was sending out cards for Holiday Mail for Heroes?

Well I was able to get my work in on the project and I collected cards for the last week from kids that I teach and their families. I collected 100 cards! It was a great way to get in the holiday spirit.




I'm sending them out first thing tomorrow, they are due in by Saturday so if you want to send a card (or 100) you still have time! Go here to read all about the program and how to send in your card.

I also have a few items to pick up for my works "adopt-a-family". Every year we provide gifts for a family from our community. This year since we are always able to provide so much due to the number of students we have- the organization gave us two families so there is plenty for us to buy and give to them this holiday season.

I love picking out things for the kids because I know it truly makes their holiday and playing Santa is super fun! =)

What are you doing to give back this year???


Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Charlestown Seafood Festival

I have been volunteering at the Charlestown Seafood Festival since I was in high school and this year was no different!

First, I watched the dance team from my dance studio perform during the festival.














They did a great job in their performance and there was quite a crowd watching! I was in charge of the music so I had to watch from the back but still enjoyed watching all the girls I taught when they were younger!

Then, I headed over to the beer tent to start my volunteer hours......


Rachel and I volunteering- the first time we've volunteered together in years!


Brittni and I, and Steve photo-bombing.


Ant and Steve


Brittni, Rachel, and I...blurry which is annoying!


We always love to give Brittni kisses because she hates them so much!


Steve and Brittni, apparently he can kiss her but we can't!