Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Power Shift West '09











Power Shift West 2009 is a conference campaign and this year its focuses included energy issues, climate change, and the Senate Committee Climate Bill for Copenhagen negotiations December 2009. The bigger picture that Power Shift paints is to educate, motivate, and organize young people in the United States. It works to bring together young leaders to discuss pressing issues, to share ideas, knowledge, and send them back to their own communities to be stronger leaders and organizers. Power Shift focuses on bottom up approaches to local community solutions.

A few of the organizations that hosted and supported this conference were Sierra Student Coalition, Energy Action Coalition, and the Earth Island Institute. It consisted of panels, workshops, and breakout group sessions. Panels addressed issues such as climate justice, energy efficiency, and renewable energy. Panels of guest speakers from a variety of fields briefly discussed their issues and then open the floor to question and answer sessions. I learned some easy ways to conserve energy such as plugging out appliances when not in use and using a power strip and turn it off to cut the flow of electricity. I also learned about toxic affects of coal on human health and the environment and mountain top removal in Appalachia which carries environmental justice issues, along with other social and political components to coal mining and their communities. There was even a panel speaker, Emily Farenbacher, from Sierra Club in Anchorage Alaska, who discussed energy, coal, and climate change in Alaska.

In workshops students had the opportunity to gain new skills and understanding on a variety of topics which they could hopefully use back at home. Some topics were campaign planning, coalition building, fundraising, and other organizational and leadership skills. There were all levels of activists at the conference which provided an opportunity to work among student peers to share knowledge and ideas between campuses.



A few of the Keynote speakers included Rikki Ott, an activist and author of Sound Truth and Corporate Myth: The Legacy of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Another keynote speaker was Dan Carol, he served as the Content and Issues Director in Chicago for the Obama Campaign. Formerly, Carol was an environmental and energy budget analyst at the Congressional Budget Office.

At the end of the conference students had breakout sessions where we gathered by region to discuss issues specific to our areas. Then we worked together to design an action plan to try and begin to address issues which affect our home state. The conference ended with a parade of solutions where students rode bicycles, dressed as polar bears, and carried windmills and banners.





Monday, November 9, 2009

Alpha Phi Omega Region Conference in Eugene



This past weekend I had the opportunity with another brother and a pledge from UAF to visit the University of Oregon, Zeta Psi chapter for a Region 11 conference for Alpha Phi Omega.  For those of you who don't know, APO is a National Co-Ed Service Fraternity.  There are tons of schools with a chapter.  We love to do service.  Our other focuses are developing leadership and friendships.

I arrived early Friday morning to pouring rain with two other brothers from Alaska, one from Fairbanks and the other from Anchorage.  Since most of the brothers at UO had class, the three of us gave ourselves a campus tour.  I was amazed at how many building that campus has! We visited their Duck Store (the bookstore), which was huge! After wandering around campus for awhile, we went back to the E.M.U. (the student union center [I forgot the official name of it]) and we were just in time for some live entertainment from three different a cappella groups.  My favorite was On the Rocks!

Shortly after the performances the conference began with dinner and mingling.  We had lasagna! Yum... There were crazy conversation starters and it was a lot of fun.  After that we visited an ice cream shop in Eugene called Prince Puckler's.  MMMM that was soooo tasty! And our entertainment for the evening was bowling! The first game was terrible for me, but in the second game I think I got my all time record of 104!  The Anchorage brother had like 5 strikes in a row next to me.  By the end of bowling, I was exhausted... I had been up since 7 am the day before.... darn red-eye flights.

Saturday, we were up early for a region business meeting, followed by service projects.  But after breakfast and before the meeting, we played an ice breaker called Street Fighter.  I can't explain it, but here are a couple pictures: 

  We could choose from either visiting a youth homeless shelter and helping sanitize everything or helping UO's Student Coalition in registering people to vote.  I chose to help sanitize the homeless shelter, since politics aren't really my thing.  It was nice to know that there was somewhere for the youth to go and get a warm meal and place to sleep, but it was upsetting that there are a lot of homeless youth in Eugene.





When we got back, we had an entertaining risk management "training" (review/whatever you want to call it).  This was done by APO's National President, Maggie Katz! I love that she isn't a crazy strict person and understands that we are college students and all we want to do is have fun!  She definitely wasn't there to kill our fun, just to remind us to be careful and take care of each other while doing so.  Then we had an advisor recruitment session followed by lunch.  During my lunch, since I am the president, I had to go to a confidential meeting that determined this years region winners of three awards: leadership, friendship and service. 

In the afternoon, we had the opportunity to participate in APO LEADS courses.  Launch, Explore, Achieve, Discover and Serve are the 5 courses.  Available this weekend were Launch and Discover.  It was really interesting and I had a blast improving my leadership skills. 

We had a short break to change for the awards banquet dinner.  That was the most tasty meal of the whole trip! My chapter won the Friendship award, Zeta Psi won the Leadership award and Alpha Zeta Eta won the Service award.  That was one of the toughest decisions I've ever had to make in my entire life.  Following dinner, we had a "Halloween Mixer."  It was part dance, part costume contest, part charades and part just fun!


In the morning we received parting gifts and said good bye. But all of the Alaska Brothers itineraries left in the evening so we spent quite a bit of time with Zeta Psi brothers and saw a bit more of Eugene. We had lunch at Cornucopia.  I'm pretty sure that was the best burger I've ever had in my life.  After resting and digesting that some, we went to Sweet Life.  OMG, I had a chocolate silk cake that was pretty amazing and I brought home an eclair which was also to die for.

After wandering around Eugene a little more and getting to know my brothers more, it was time to depart :(
I'm really glad I went, and can't wait to visit my brothers again!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

More Halloween Fun at UAF!

Hello Fiendish Fiends and Ghoulish Ghouls,

Yes indeed, another Halloween has come and gone. It was a fun one here at UAF. As you may have noticed, we thrilled the World, we did the great cover up, and for me . . . I dressed as the Riddler and made Homestar Runner pumpkins. It's the little things about the holidays at UAF that make it so much fun. Like the fact that there are so many things to do, and so many opportunities out there. Whatever you're into, you can express it at UAF, and that's really important when you're considering a college, eh? UAF has traditions, too, which are a lot like UAF holidays!

Holidays are always fun, and we always look forward to the next one. For Thanksgiving, the UAF Outdoor Adventures Office is going hiking in the mountains and they're going to cook a turkey on a cabin cook stove. Perfect! That's so Alaskan!

Below I've included some of the photos I took and that were taken of me and by me during the halloween festivities. Enjoy, and I'll be back to posting soon!

Sincerely,
Joe Alloway
UAF Admissions Counselor
Alumnus '07, '08
My wife Erin and I on the stair, posing in our costumes. Erin is Lulu from FF X, and I'm . . . The Riddler!
A group photo, Erin and our neighbors at the Halloween dance.

Senor Cardgage and a Duck. Truly, the greatest of pumpkins.
These are the pumpkins out neighbors did. I think they're both a little on the creepy side . . .