Friday, April 30, 2010
Meeting #3 w/ Alameda
We met with the staff of Alameda last week to see where they were in their Mural project. They have primed and preped the 3 walls that they are going to use for the mural, but are still in the design stage. They have put together some sketches for the mural but are now trying to piece it together the walls.
We discussed which artwork to use for the calendar and decided to take a different approach. Instead of solely being art from the mural project we decided to get as many students and their different pieces of art as we could put in the calendar. The students have already had several different projects so this way would give us plenty of artwork to work with. We will be going by the school over the next few weeks to check out the progress on the wall as well as decide on what pieces to use for the calendar. Stay tuned!!
4G S.A.K.E. out!
Monday, April 12, 2010
T-Shirt Sale
This past Thursday we posted up at the UTSA College of Business Building and sold t-shirts on behalf of Graffiti Foundation. We were trying to promote the newly designed Susan G. Komen t-shirt that Graffiti Foundation put together. We were selling those shirts for $25, in which 20 percent will go into the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Aside from those shirts we also cross-sold other Graffiti Foundation t-shirts that have been done in years past for $15 and shot glasses for $5. We only accepted cash and checks. While one may think that students don't walk around carrying cash nowadays, we made $300 over a four hour span (11am-3pm). We will be setting up again this coming Thursday and hope to sell even more merchandise....
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Alameda School or Art and Design update
We recently met with Alameda School of Art and Design, on behalf of Graffiti Foundation, and went over specifics. Mr. DeLuna is the teacher we are in contact with and his overall goal is to have his kids create individual pieces of art that will cover three walls of the school, creating a mural. We have offered to assist him in anyway possible. Moreover, Mr. DeLuna is in the process of introducing his pupils to what it takes to create a mural. He hopes that the students will pick a theme that will tie into the community. He estimates that the mural will not be done until the beginning of May. With that said, it has become apparent that this venture will continue on way past our final group presentation that is coming up, which is fine with all of us ( Kim, Erik, Stephen, Armando). We hope to solidify a strong relationship between the Alameda School of Art and Design and Graffiti Foundation. Aside from creating a calendar with the students artwork that will be used for the mural, it has been proposed to create a possible Graffiti Foundation chapter, which will be the first of it's kind. This will engage the teenage artists attending this school to start thinking about the future and art as a profession/business. Davin would love to see this chapter established and is very willing to oversee it once it gets started. We will be following up with Alameda school of Art and Design on April 15th. ....Good quote that was found; "If you care at all, you'll get some results. If you care enough, you'll get incredible results."-Jim Rohn
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Spring Break - Friend or Foe
Well, Armando and I are sitting in the cafeteria before Entrepreneurship class and we started talking about what we did over the week of spring break. It turns out that neither of us did much other than work. Although it was nice to not have class, we feel like it's too much time to forget about the agenda and what tasks lie ahead. It has taken almost this whole week to get the "productivity ball" rolling again. Getting a wake up call from Dr. Leffel on Monday night was definetely what we needed. I really enjoyed the 2 videos that she played for the class. They really define the class. It's Entrepreneurship!! That means staying ahead of the curve! Try things that have never been done before! Who knows, maybe we stumble across something that could change who we are, how we live, how San Antonio lives, or maybe even how the WORLD lives. It took a couple of days for everything on Monday night to sink in, but the ball is rolling again and we WILL accomplish what our group set out to do. We've never seen such freedom to create WHAT we will be graded on. Sounds like a great challenge to really open some eyes and impress some folks. For Goodness S.A.K.E. out!
Monday, March 8, 2010
The Blue Sweater
Good afternoon,
Well we were all finally able to read are assigned book for the semester, The Blue Sweater by Jacqueline Novogratz. As a group we enjoyed this book very well. It was a heart-felt story to say the least. Ms. Novogratz speaks of her experiences in Africa and how they shaped her into the person she is today. Her main goal was to find a way to fight through global poverty and encourage those to better themselves in order to better the communities they lived in. In this book, she tells the stories of two single women who attempt to start a bakery, survivors of the Rwandan genocide, and as entrepreneurs try to build some services for the needy against insurmountable odds.
What we loved about this story is that it is a true testament for those who chose to put up all faith, hope, and energy to a very significant part of their lives where others may have thought or said they would fail. Fact was, she did fail at times, but that did not hinder the preserverence and heart needed to achieve this challenging goal which stood before her. Basically, this is a book every entrepreneur or better yet, every person should read. This is a book that will and should hit close to home with any reader. This book is for those people who were told that it was too difficult to reach or put off that dream because they did not have the time to go after it.
Jacqueline Novogratz is truly an inspiration solely based on her trials and tribulations which resulted in the success she is today. She is now the CEO of Acumen fund which is a nonprofit organization which helps fund entrepreneurs in South Asia and East Africa who develop ways to provide affordable healthcare, energy, and even housing to those people in need. We all recommend this book to everyone who enjoys a great motivating and captivating story.
This story really puts things into perspective to all future endeavors from this point on. We hope that we will be able to keep things rolling in regard to Davin and the Grafitti Foundation. Our goal is to have things kicked into overdrive by the third week of March and get Davin that much closer to achieving his ultimate goal.
Till next week, we are 4 G S.A.K.E......
Well we were all finally able to read are assigned book for the semester, The Blue Sweater by Jacqueline Novogratz. As a group we enjoyed this book very well. It was a heart-felt story to say the least. Ms. Novogratz speaks of her experiences in Africa and how they shaped her into the person she is today. Her main goal was to find a way to fight through global poverty and encourage those to better themselves in order to better the communities they lived in. In this book, she tells the stories of two single women who attempt to start a bakery, survivors of the Rwandan genocide, and as entrepreneurs try to build some services for the needy against insurmountable odds.
What we loved about this story is that it is a true testament for those who chose to put up all faith, hope, and energy to a very significant part of their lives where others may have thought or said they would fail. Fact was, she did fail at times, but that did not hinder the preserverence and heart needed to achieve this challenging goal which stood before her. Basically, this is a book every entrepreneur or better yet, every person should read. This is a book that will and should hit close to home with any reader. This book is for those people who were told that it was too difficult to reach or put off that dream because they did not have the time to go after it.
Jacqueline Novogratz is truly an inspiration solely based on her trials and tribulations which resulted in the success she is today. She is now the CEO of Acumen fund which is a nonprofit organization which helps fund entrepreneurs in South Asia and East Africa who develop ways to provide affordable healthcare, energy, and even housing to those people in need. We all recommend this book to everyone who enjoys a great motivating and captivating story.
This story really puts things into perspective to all future endeavors from this point on. We hope that we will be able to keep things rolling in regard to Davin and the Grafitti Foundation. Our goal is to have things kicked into overdrive by the third week of March and get Davin that much closer to achieving his ultimate goal.
Till next week, we are 4 G S.A.K.E......
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