Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Committee Work and Mapping Baybrook write-up

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                For the committee work, I am involved in the History committee with Katie, Brendan, Calvin, and Dustin. Our committee focuses on local history, connecting with the community itself and selling products.






                For local history, we plan to have a walking tour brochure of the green spaces and a booklet highlighting local history. Both products are planned for people to take it home with them. Our committee plans to give a digital story of the garden since the event will have Wi-Fi. We thought about using layered transparencies to create a map that shows the changes over the years.

                For products, we plan to hold a bake sale and produce sale. We also discussed selling buttons and stickers. The designs of buttons and stickers could be pictures of Baybrook maps or our title of garden fundraiser.

                Overall, I thought the committee work was very interesting and gave the members of the class opportunity to learn to work together for the benefit of the Baybrook community. Hopefully, our work will be a success at the event along with our other committees.

                My Mapping Baybrook write-up is a challenge since my topic is Bethlehem Fairfield shipyards. It is a large subject to tackle. The shipyards have many stories local and general. It also has a long history that began in late 1880s. My goal is to take all the information and create a good story about the shipyards and how they affect Baybrook itself.

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