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The Power of One Project:
Volunteer Wedding Planner
Yelena PaskoInterior Design, Per. 1
Independent Living, Per. 5Power Of OneJune 8, 2007
Identifying Concerns
Where should I volunteer???
Daycare? Local senior home?
Organize car wash to sponsor orphans? Community service?
Wedding planner?
Set a Goal – Choose One
Volunteer to be a wedding
planner!
Form a Plan
Set up tables and chairs parallel across the room Cover chairs with material Cover tables with table cloths Tie bows to back of chairs Fold napkins and set tables Blow up helium balloons Decorate the room with streamers and balloons Garnish main table with fabric, balloons, garlands, and
decorations Form wreaths with flowers and place them over the main
table
Total hours: 10
Action!!!
What I actually got done: Set up tables and chairs parallel across the room Covered chairs and tables Tied bows to back of chairs Garnished main table with fabric, balloons, garlands,
and decorations Set tablesWhat I did not do: Blow up helium balloons No streamers Create flower wreaths Total hours: 6
Setting up tables and chairs
Covering tables and chairs
More. . .
Tying bows
The main table
Follow up
My plan worked for most of the goal I had planned out. Instead of working 10 volunteer hours, I worked for 6. I set up tables and chairs parallel across the room, covered chairs and tables, tied bows to back of chairs, garnished main table with fabric, balloons, garlands, and decorations, and set the tables.
The parts that did not work were blowing up helium balloons, trim with streamers, and create flower wreaths. Those items were done by other volunteers.
In conclusion, I am quite proud of myself for completing 6 hours of volunteer work.
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