Thursday, December 2, 2010

What I did? Politico Participant Of Course!


Reflection of Political Participant
For my ten hours of community service, I chose to do political participant. My first six and a half hours comes from helping stage up a political panel. The panel is useful for the community because it is a time where people from the community can ask questions and learn about each political party. To get people to come, we distributed flyers at the Boulder Creek High School football game. Each person at the game received a flyer from hand and from their cars. Even though many students disregard our flyer, but many adults were interested in the panel. During the panel, students were to set up the stage and contact political candidates. It was tough because only two Democratic Party members appeared to talk and one republican member was there for ten minutes. The stage was to look professional. We came up with many tough questions to ask the candidates and we learn a lot about with what they answered. Many adults came in to ask questions and we learn a lot about the candidates. The panel was a success as many topics were answered such as the marijuana and gay marriage. The last event I attended for my service hours was a Home Owner Association meeting at the community Center. It was a meeting that projected a future of Anthem. They were either planning on making another community center in the “heart” of Anthem, or a shopping main stream center similar to Happy Valley. We get to comment on what we liked, disliked, and what to approve. According to them, we are the future.

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