Monday, March 22, 2010

Reminder...

NEXT MEETING, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, in the ASCC meeting room, at 12:00p.m. -12:30p.m.

Additional Information on Relay for Life

I have excellent news everyone! Our team for Relay for Life has been created. Provided below are instructions to help guide you through the process of joining the team. Remember it is easiest to pay your $10 dollar fee on-line, but if you choose not to that is fine as well. I hope everyone is having a fun and safe spring break. If you have any questions please email me or feel free to call me.
2. Click on the "Sign Up" tab
3. A) If you have participated in the past, click "Login"
B) If you are a cancer survivor (or know someone who is that wants to register), click
on "Register as a Survivor" (no fee)
C) Anyone else, click on "Join a Team"
4. Assuming that most people will be clicking on "Join a Team", they must search for us
by entering our Team Name...PTK All the Way. Scroll down and click on the "Join"
link
5. At this point, there are numerous options for payment. most people wil select from the
4th through the 6th selections. [1. Team Member Registration (My Team Captain Will
Pay), 2. Team Member Registration (Pay Now), 3. Team Member Registration (Pay by
Cash or Check)]
Though they all seem to require participants to raise $100, I do not remember this
being a requirement in the past. $100 gets you a t-shirt, though. Participants must
scroll down a bit to answer about making additional donations, if applicable.
6. Participant must answer whether they are a new or returning participant
7. Fill out all personal information.
- Provided by Marcus Kibler (Vice President of Leadership)

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Linked to the Internet

Google spiders have located the Chaffey PTK (Phi Theta Kappa) blog. It took a few weeks but we got it!!! Congrats!!! Now you can google the blog and find it.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Spring Break 2010

March 14-21. Have fun and be safe.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Relay for Life Flier 2010

Relay for Life

About Relay for Life

Teams of people camp out at a local high school, park, or fairground and take turns walking or running around a track or path. Each team is asked to have a representative on the track at all times during the event. Relays are 24 hours in length; representing the reality that cancer never sleeps.

Event Date

Saturday May 15th- Sunday May 16th

Location

Quakes Stadium

Event Schedule
Opening Ceremony: 10:00 am
Survivors Lap: 10:30 am
Luminaria Ceremony: 8:00 pm
Fight Back / Closing Ceremony: 7:00 am

Joining our team is straightforward. Simply search for the relay for Life website, click on “Join a team”, select PTK All The Way and fill out the required information. Every team member is required to pay an event fee of $10.00 but if you wish to donate in excess to this you are more than welcome to.

Liz Lemon is our Team captain!!! Yay!

Our goal as a team is to recruit 20 members and bestow a donation of $1,000.00

During the event we will be selling tickets for a raffle. We must decide as a group what we want to raffle off and the means of obtaining these prizes. (Whether we purchase them ourselves, have them donated to us, etc.)

We must also choose a cancer to support. PTK in the past has typically chosen Breast Cancer, but we are free to choose any cancer to sponsor. We also need to create our own motto.

Prior to the last bank night (May 11th) we should hold a fundraiser for last minute donations to achieve, or exceed our donation goal. It is up to us for ideas.

What is this Legendary Relay for Life?

Hmmm... Well, lets open up the history books shall we? AKA the Web Browser...

Relay For Life is a fun-filled overnight event designed to celebrate survivorship and raise money for research and programs of your American Cancer Society. During the event, teams of people gather at schools, fairgrounds, or parks and take turns walking or running laps. Each team tries to keep at least one team member on the track at all times.

More History...

In May 1985, Dr. Gordon Klatt, a colorectal surgeon from Tacoma, Washington, decided he wanted to raise money for the American Cancer Society in honor of his patients. For 24 hours, Dr. Klatt walked around the track at Baker Stadium at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington. Throughout the night, friends paid $25 to run or walk 30 minutes with him. He walked approximately 83 miles and raised $27,000 to fight cancer. Nearly 300 of Dr. Klatt's friends, family, and patients watched as he ran and walked the course. After this successful event, Dr. Klatt thought about how other people could partake in a similar 24-hour event in communities across the country. He recruited a small team of people and put on the first Relay For Life event in 1986. Since then, Relay has developed into an overnight event where people bring tents and sleep out around the tracks. People of all ages come out to bring the community together and reminisce about their loved ones who have died of cancer and honor those who have survived while raising money to fight for a cure. Now, almost 4 million people take part in Relay events in over 5,000 communities in the United States [6].


So what does this mean for us Phi Kappas?
There are defining moments in one's life that changes one's persona forever. Their very essence and being transforms into something greater than themselves. These moments are times when one places the greater part of society ahead of themselves. Doing acts in the name of "The Greater Good," allows one to realize that there is a better part of society out there that exists and allows one to foster an understanding of one's mission in life. We all look at the monotony of life, the fact that at times life seems to drag on for months. Minutes crawl on by at work and we lose track of the whole idea of living life and of enjoying the simplicities of life itself. These people, cancer victims, see life differently. Life is race against time, a war against disease upon which the best hope is the acquisition of more time. What Relay for Life does is purchase that extra time. Time to spend with loved ones, to cherish life to its fullest and to essentially come to terms with their own lives. We all have a calling in life... will this be yours?
-Patrick Guarte (Historian) 2009-2010

"You can settle for less in ordinary life,or do you feel like you were meant for something better, something special?"- Captain Christopher Pike in Star Trek (2009) to Captain James T. Kirk.

Relay for Life 2010

Check out the link below for more information.
Come up with a motto guys!!!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

PTK Meeting 3/10/10 Minutes and Results

New Information:

Activities:
By-Laws (Status: Drafted)
-Currently under analysis for any inconsistencies and flaws prior to implementation by chapter.
-Drafted by Marilynn Madrigal (President) with aid from other PTK chapters in region.
-Issue: GPA has been proposed to be at 3.0. In simplified terms; to get into PTK there is a need to have a GPA of 3.5. To stay in PTK it has been written in the new draft of the By-Laws that there needs to be a GPA of 3.0 to be maintained during the semester. This is currently being researched verified by PTK officers.
-Still open to be amended if inconsistencies found.

Project Manager: Marilynn Madrigal (President)
For more information on By-Laws contact Marilynn Madrigal (President) at your-realtor@hotmail.com

Side Notes:
Maintenance of Websites
-Elections need to be held so that information cross-over can be accomplished. For instance, passwords, access to websites and in general, allowing old officers to train new officers.
-Websites need to be maintained in order to maintain star ratings.

For more information on websites eg: Facebook, Myspace, Chaffey Website, contact Gus Alcaraz (President of Scholarship) at gmathird@gmail.com
For more information on blog contact Patrick Guarte (Historian) at chaffeyptk@gmail.com

PTK Transcripts
-Currently working on how to have PTK information attached to transcripts denoting whether applicants are either Officers or Members.
-Primarily issue with Officers
-Topic posed by Nick Lowrey (Treasurer)
-PTK needs to get into contact with Susan Star or Honors Office to alleviate situation
-More information to be posted ASAP

Bi-monthly Meetings
-Issue with setting dates and acquiring locations for meetings specifically second meetings.
-Proposed by Sullivan Lewis (Vice President of Fellowship) and Christy Tirtatungal (Vice President of Service) that second monthly meetings could be held in the ASCC building.
-More information to follow.

Updated Information on Last Meeting

Projects:
Beach Clean-Up (Status: Date Set)
April 17, 2010
-Location: Dana Point
-Duration: 5 to 6 hours
-Free Food for those that attend
-Also during ASCC’s Family day
-Drivers currently being acquired, volunteers greatly appreciated.
-Transportation provided by Chaffey college vans.
-Currently there are no fees to attend.
-Project is being managed by Liz Lemon. Marcus Kibler acting as liaison to project for PTK.


Relay For Life (Status: Date Set)
Saturday May 15,2010 – Sunday May 16, 2010
-Location: Quakes Stadium
-Week prior to finals.
-Currently working on what will be in booth.
-All friends and family can attend and participate.
-Currently coming up with motto. Feel free to submit ideas.
-Transportation is currently in question. Forms have been submitted to for the acquisition of Chaffey College Vans but due to the fact that the number of those that wish to attend is question, Phi Theta Kappa members may wish to attend via personal transportation.
- Drivers currently being acquired
- Proposed by Marcus Kibler that this project may be extended to other clubs and organizations on campus to foster inter-connectivity between PTK and campus clubs. If so, Alyssa Castaneda (Secretary of Public
Relations) may act as liaison to clubs. More information to follow.
-Sullivan Lewis (Vice President of Fellowship) currently is trying to work with ASCC to acquire some funds for water and snacks to be available for those that are participating in the event.
- Project is being managed by Liz Lemon. Marcus Kibler acting as liaison to project for PTK.

Project Manager Liaison: Marcus Kibler (Vice President of Leadership)
For more information on activities and projects contact Vice President
marcuskibler@ymail.com
Also, further updates to follow for more in-depth information on events.

Information that is Pending
Scholarships: (Status: Active)
Chaffey PTK is currently creating a binder of possible scholarships available to PTK members. Scholarship book could not be purchased, funds were not released. Cooke Foundation scholarship nomination has passed due to missed deadline.
-Francisco is currently researching scholarships available

Project Manager: Francisco Gomez (Coordinator of Scholarship)


Activities:
Induction Ceremony: (Status: Date Pending)
Has been placed on hold due to lack of funds and Deans request.
-Still accepting applicants.

Elections: (Status: Date Pending)
Has been placed on hold due to lack of funds and Deans request.
-Planning for new officers to be elected prior to Fall 2010.
For more information on activities and projects contact Vice President
marcuskibler@ymail.com

Officers and Advisors Present:
Professor Carmen Navarro (Advisor)
Marilyn Madrigal (President)
Marcus Kibler (Vice President of Leadership)
Christy Tirtatungal (Vice President of Service)
Sullivan Lewis (Vice President of Fellowship)
Gus Alcaraz (Vice President of Scholarship)
Nick Lowry (Treasurer)
Patrick Guarte (Historian)


Notes:
All members welcome to attend meetings

NEXT MEETING, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, in the ASCC meeting room, at 12:00p.m. -12:30p.m.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Meeting Update

Next Meeting: (Status: Finalized)
March 10, 2010 @ 12:30p.m. TA-1L aka Communications Building
Duration: 30 Minutes
Arrival Time: 12:25 p.m.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Fun History Facts

Did you know that one of the earliest types of grenades was developed in China?

"The Genius of China", Robert Temple

Meeting Update

Date of meeting is currently being debated. May either be:
March 11, 2010 @ 12:30p.m. TA-1L aka Communications Building
Or
March 10, 2010 @ 12:30p.m. TA-1L aka Communications Building
More updates to follow as soon as information comes in.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Meeting Update

Next meeting has been rescheduled due to a conflict. Next meeting is Thursday March 11, 2010. Meeting time is 12:30 in TA-1L aka the communications building next to the theatre.

Monday, March 1, 2010

PTK Meeting 3/1/10 Minutes and Results

Projects:
Beach Clean-Up (Status: Date Pending)
-Possible locations include Dana Point
-Drivers currently being acquired, volunteers greatly appreciated.
-Transportation provided by Chaffey college vans.
-Currently there are no fees to attend.
Relay For Life (Status: Date Pending)
Project Manager: Marcus Kibler (Vice President)

Scholarships: (Status: Active)
Chaffey PTK is currently creating a binder of possible scholarships available to PTK members. Scholarship book could not be purchased, funds were not released. Cooke Foundation scholarship nomination has passed due to missed deadline.
-Francisco is currently researching scholarships available
Project Manager: Francisco Gomez (Coordinator of Scholarship)

Activities:
Induction Ceremony: (Status: Date Pending)
Has been placed on hold due to lack of funds and Deans request.
-Still accepting applicants.
Elections: (Status: Date Pending)
Has been placed on hold due to lack of funds and Deans request.
-Planning for new officers to be elected prior to Fall 2010.
-For more information on activities and projects contact Vice President marcuskibler@ymail.com

Officers Present:
Marilyn Madrigal (President)
Marcus Kidbler (Vice President of Leadership)
Gus Alcaraz (Vice President of Scholarship)
Nick Lowry (Treasurer)
Francisco Gomez (Coordinator of Scholarships)
Patrick Guarte (Historian)

Notes:
All members welcome to attend meetings

Next Meeting: March 10, 2010 @ 12:30p.m. TA-1L aka Communications Building