Thursday, December 03, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 12/2/09

I. Treasurer’s Report:
account: $2,539.19


II. Long t-shirts
The shirts are in! Nicole and Amanda will be stationed on various locations on campus in the next few days to hand out the long sleeve tees if you were unable to pick yours up today. Details on time and exact place are TBA.

III. NESA
University of Rhode Island will be hosting the NESA competition this year. NESA is February 19th (Friday) – February 21st (Sunday). This is basically a judging competition of various farm animals and a surprise “object” native to the area. There are more fun activities provided, for example, a dance. Although we are working on receiving funding, plan on paying about $90, which includes all meals, hotel, and travel costs except for food during the ride there and the ride back. If you would be able/ willing to drive to Rhode Island, please email Nicole Aizaga (naizaga@udel.edu) and Issey Chew-Chin (simonec@udel.edu) with how many TOTAL people you can fit in your car. You will be reimbursed for gas. If you would like to sign up, please email me (simonec@Udel.edu) with your name, NESA in subject line, if you can drive/how many. *** If you are signed up make sure to check your email throughout winter session/break***

IV. Dr. Riddle’s Farm (Equine)
We are going to Dr. Riddle’s Farm in Maryland THIS SATURDAY (December 5th). We are leaving from Lot 19 at 8:30am, so please be on time. Dr. Riddle is a highly respected and experienced equine veterinarian and is going to show us around his farm. Last year, we got to go inside the surgical area and see all the equipment. If you signed up, you will receive a confirmation email by Friday afternoon at the latest.

V. Yarn Fundraiser
We discussed the possibility of selling yarn, made from our sheep at UD. Final decisions are yet to be made.

VI. Longwood Gardens
Next week there is NO regular meeting. Instead, we will be going to the Longwood Lights to see the holiday displays and the festive gardens. I would suggest that you dress in layers, as there is both an outdoor and indoor component. Cameras are also highly encouraged. For those who are active members (in this case, if you receive the minutes, you are considered a member for this event), the trip will be paid for by the club. For friends of members who are not in the club, the fee is $3 provided that everyone brings their student IDs. Please, please, please don’t forget to bring your student ID so that we can get the discount (otherwise, the fee is $6 per person).

VII. Holiday Dinner at Dr. Griffiths
It is December 12th (Saturday) at 169 Fairview Road, Elkton, MD. We will be leaving from Lot 19 at 5:15pm. Everyone should have received the invite in a previous email attachment. See the invite for more details and if you have any questions, email Joanna at jlnajda@udel.edu.

VIII. Amazon Gift Wrap Fundraiser
It is on December 14th (Monday) from 1:30 – 5:30pm. We will get $1 for every gift that we wrap. This counts as a fundraiser, which goes toward active membership if you were not able to participate in the pumpkin sale. We still need more people to attend. Please email Amanda Otteni (amandao@udel.edu) if you can help out.

IX. Announcements
o AgCC Study Break: Wednesday, December 16th in Townsend Commons from 6-8pm. Free Food!

**This was the last official meeting for Fall Semester – check your email before Spring semester for details on our first meeting for Spring**
~ Good Luck on Finals and have a great Holiday break/Winter semester ~

Friday, November 20, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 11/18/09

I. Treasurer’s Report:
o account: $2,539.19

II. Long t-shirts
We placed the order and Nicole should have them either Thursday or Friday 11/20. We will have them to hand out at our next meeting (12/2).

III. Recaps
We recapped Steve Cook’s Farm, Alpaca Farm trip and the dairy guest speaker’s “Flat World Flat Milk”.

IV. Dr. Riddle Equine Vet
We will be going to visit Dr. Riddle, a very well respected equine veterinarian, on December 5th (Saturday). This is a great opportunity to get a feel for large animal medicine and life as an equine veterinarian. We are leaving from Lot 19 at 8:30am. The last day to sign ups will be at the next meeting.

V. Longwood Gardens
This will be in place of our last meeting (on December 9th). For those who are not familiar with this landmark, Longwood is a botanical garden site that they light up for the holidays during the winter. The trip will be paid for by the club. We will be meeting at 5:30pm in Lot 19 that Wednesday.

VI. Holiday Dinner
It is an annual event, held at Dr. Griffith’s house. Specific time is to be announced.

VII. Announcements
o NO meeting next week. Happy Thanksgiving!

**Our next meeting will be Wednesday December 2nd at 5:30 pm in Willard Rm. 116**
~ See you then ~

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 11/4/09

I. Treasurer’s Report:
o account: $2,661.17


II. Pumpkin Sale Recap
The pumpkin sale was highly successful. We sold over 80 pumpkins with a profit of $863.50! Thank you to everyone who helped. Stuart Ramsey was kind enough to donate his purchased pumpkins, so today we signed a card for him and we have agreed as a club to donate a dinner gift certificate/night off from the farm as well.

III. Long Sleeve t-shirts
Today, Wednesday 11/4/09, was the last day to pay for the shirt. If you signed up but did not check yourself off as paid, expect an email from Amanda Otteni.

IV. Steve Cook’s Farm
We are going to Steve Cook’s Farm this Saturday (November 7th) to help him out. We are leaving from Lot 19 at 8:30 am sharp and should be back before 2pm. Lunch will be provided. You will receive a confirmation email if you signed up. If you would like to sign up (this mostly goes for those who cannot make the meetings) please email me by 12 pm on Friday. This qualifies as a service event.

V. Roller Skating
Sorry, but we did not have enough people signed up so we will have to cancel this trip… for now.

VI. Alpaca Farm
Next week we DO NOT have a regular meeting. Instead, we will be going to the Anderson’s Alpaca Farm! We will get the full work-up of what it takes to run an alpaca farm, breeding programs, and general information about alpacas. We will be leaving from behind Townsend Hall (from the parking lot) at 4pm next Wednesday, November 11th. We should be back around 8 or 9pm.

VII. Upcoming events
Longwood Gardens: In place of our last meeting (Dec. 9th), tickets tentatively $3
Amazon Gift Wrap: This is a fundraising event where we go to the Amazon warehouse and wrap presents for money. It will be sometime after Thanksgiving – exact dates still in decision.
Dr. Riddle: We will visit a well-known and respected equine veterinarian on December 5th. We will leave from Lot 19 at 8:30am. Sign ups will start at our next regular meeting.

VIII. Announcements
o MANRRS Meeting tomorrow at 5:30pm in Memorial Room 112. They are hosting a free GRE workshop this meeting. If you can’t make it, definitely try to make it to their next meeting (Nov. 19th at 5:30 in Memorial 112). They will have an interview workshop. Interviewing skills are often the deciding factor of whether or not you will get the job! If you want to be placed on the email list or want more information, contact Kishana at kishana@udel.edu.
o If you have pictures from the Potluck or any other events, please email Julia or Carrie and they will give you the information to put the pictures up. Their emails are:
Julia Robinson: jlr@udel.edu
Carrie Kozar: ckozar@udel.edu

IX. Here is an outline of what went down at the NC State’s Jeffrey Huckel’s talk, compliments of Kyle Clark. If you have any questions for Jeffrey Huckel, email Kyle (at KforceC@udel.edu) and he will consolidate your questions and give you Jeff’s response.
o 9 UD students applied in 2009
o 18 out of state seats with a total of 80 students/year
o about 500 out of state students apply, and about 200 in state
o 3.4GPA Cum/last 45 credit hours/prerequisite courses (out of state)
o VMCAS/Supplementals/GPA/GRE/Experience/ Letters of Recommendation
o for letters, get people who know you, and have them include examples of your character in their letters ex: how do they know you’re a responsible person?
o get your VMCAS done early if you can, and take your time on the supplemental applications
- a C- is the lowest grade they’ll accept for a prerequisite
o Make sure you’re done your prerequisite courses before your final semester... only two may be left until the Spring semester of your senior year.
- PLAN AHEAD... look at vet schools and make sure the classes they require are the classes you’re taking!!!
o NCSU offers all students “selectives” each year which can either be divided into 1 2wk session, or 2 1wk sessions. These “selectives” are hands-on, and often smaller classes which allow you to get some experience with an animal group or specialty of your choice BEFORE your 3rd/4th year.
--This helps when picking your “focus area” (of which there are 9).
-- You will graduate with a DVM, and can practice medicine on any animals, but focus areas give you a little bit more experience/specialization in that one area

**Our next meeting will be Wednesday November 18th at 5:30 pm in Willard Rm. 116**

Friday, October 23, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 10/21/09

I. Treasurer’s Report:
o $1,060.70
*If there are still any issues concerning dues, please contact Amanda Otteni at amandao@udel.edu (the last official day to collect was 10/14/09).

II. Long t-shirts
They are $10. Please pay for the shirt by November 4th or else we will not order a shirt for you. You may pay by cash or a check, made out to “Animal Science Club”. When you pay, make sure that you mark down on the sign up that you paid.

III. Halloween Potluck Dinner
It is on Wednesday, October 28th at 5:30 pm at Ally, Marissa, and Amanda’s house (39 Center Street) in place of a regular meeting. Costumes are MANDATORY! You will receive an email, letting you know what you are bringing/letting you know that you signed up by Saturday night, so you will have plenty of time to prepare.

IV. Pumpkin Sale
The Pumpkin Sale is this coming Monday, October 26th (Monday) from 8am-5pm at Trabant. We are scooping ice cream for UD Dairy from 11am-1pm in exchange for 50% of their profits. You will receive an email with information on which shift(s) you are signed up for by Friday night. If there are any legitimate issues with your shift, please email me (simonec@udel.edu) by Sunday at the very latest.
Thank you everyone for helping to make posters for our sale – they look great!

V. Upcoming November Events for ANSC Club
o NC State representative: November 2nd (Monday); 6:30-7:30pm TNS 132
o Steve Cook’s Farm: November 7th (Saturday) *Service event
o Rollerblading: November 8th (Sunday); leave at 1:15pm from Lot19
o Alpaca Farm: November 11th (Wednesday). Leave around 4pm from parking lot behind Townsend.
o Dairy Industry speaker: November 16th (Monday); 132 TNS Hall at 7pm.
* Sign Ups will continue at the next meeting (November 4th) *

VI. Announcements
o A Virginia Tech. Vet School speaker will be visiting on Wednesday, November 18th after the regular meeting. Stick around if you are interested.

**Our next meeting will be Wednesday November 4th at 5:30 pm in Willard Rm. 116**
~ See you there ~

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 10/14/09

I. Treasurer’s Report:
o Inside account: $1,060.70
*If there are any issues concerning dues, please contact Amanda Otteni at amandao@udel.edu (the last official day to collect was 10/14/09).

II. Ag Carnival Recap
The Ag Carnival was recapped. It was lots of fun and a great bonding experience in the face of rain and competitive teams. Congrats to the freshmen team, the winners of Ag Carnival. As for the auction, we raised $450 for Agribility.

III. Long t-shirts
They are $10. We chose a black shirt with lime green writing. Please pay for the shirt by November 4th or else we will not order a shirt for you.

IV. Halloween Potluck Dinner
This is in place of a regular meeting. It is on Wednesday, October 28th at 5:30 pm at Ally, Marissa, and Amanda’s house (39 Center Street). Costumes are MANDATORY! Ally might be nice and let you in, but just to be safe, bring a costume. Sign Ups will continue next week.

V. Pumpkin Sale
The Pumpkin Sale will be on October 26th (Monday) from 8am-5pm at Trabant. We have agreed, as a club, to help scoop ice cream for UD Dairy from 11am-1pm (they are stationed next to us) in exchange for 50% of their profits. Please come and help during those hours if you can. We will make posters in our committees next week.

VI. Upcoming November Events for ANSC Club
o NC State representative: November 2nd (Monday); details to be determined
o Steve Cook’s Farm: November 7th (Saturday) *Service event
o Rollerblading: November 8th (Sunday)
o Alpaca Farm: November 11th (Wednesday). Leave around 4pm.
o Dairy Industry speaker: November 16th (Monday); Townsend Hall at 7pm.
*** Sign Ups will start at next week’s meeting (October 21st) ***

VII. Announcements
o AgCC is holding a fundraiser at Peace of Pizza next week (Wednesday, October 21st). They are the ones who make Ag Carnival and Ag Day, to name a few, possible. So bring some money with you to the next meeting and we will go get dinner at Peace of Pizza after a short meeting to support AgCC.

**Our next meeting will be Wednesday October 21st at 5:30 pm in Willard Rm. 116**
~ See you there ~

Thursday, October 08, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 10/7/09

I. Treasurer’s Report:
o $1,060.70
*Dues reminder: Next Wednesday (October 14th) is the last day that Amanda will have her supplies with her, so get your dues in by then! It is $15 for new members and $10 for returning members. Bring cash or a check, made out to “Animal Science Club”.

II. Long t-shirts
We voted on the colors and came up with a black shirt with bright green writing. The price will be around $10 – this is an approximate price.

III. Ag Carnival
This Saturday, October 10th, is the Ag Carnival. It will be from 10 am – 2 pm on the Webb Farm. To those of you who signed up, please be there a little early so we can get organized – look for one of the officers. We will probably be wearing the green or blue ANSC club t-shirts or the brown sweatshirt.

IV. Pumpkin Sale
The Pumpkin Sale will be on October 26th (Monday) from 8am-5pm. Please try to keep this day open and it’s not too early to start spreading the word. We will make posters in our committees before the sale.

V. Committee Meetings
Service: Freedom Hills (Horse Facility) needs helpers on weekends. Contact Steph Shapiro for more information (raindrop@udel.edu). Relay for Life is May 1st (we will join with PROUD for teams).
Livestock: Future events include: Alpaca Farm in November, possibly working with horses and goats in Smyrna, and a guest speaker on Nov. 16th. David Rama is going to speak about the Economy and the Dairy Industry at 7 pm in the Townsend Commons area (or room 132).
Pre-Vet: Possible future trips/events: Dr. Riddle (renown equine vet in Maryland) visit, Virginia Tech guest speaker (vet-school and graduate school), North Carolina State Veterinary Program Representative on Nov. 2nd.
Social: Roller skating, ice skating, restaurant, haunted house
Fundraising: print flyers for Pumpkin Sale, posters next week. Our Oct. 21st meeting is tentatively going to be held at Peace of Pizza on Main Street for the AgCC fundraiser.


VI. Announcements
o October 30th (Friday): Distinguished Alumni Celebration starting around 1pm. Linda is a UD alumnus, currently involved in animal collections for a zoo, and will be at the celebration. Feel free to stop by. If you would like more information, contact Dr. Griffiths (lesa@udel.edu)

o October 12th (Monday): Concert at Amy Dupont building. Cost is $3. This would count for the Arts and Humanities requirement for certain academic programs.

**Our next meeting will be Wednesday October 14th at 5:30 pm in Willard Rm. 116**
We hope to see you there

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 9/23/09

I. Community Day
Thanks to those of you who came and helped out. We raised $85.26 and we voted to round this up to a $100 donation to Faithful Friends. We also listened to some good ideas for next year. Great job, everyone!

II. Ag Carnival
It is on October 10th (Saturday) from 10 am-2 pm (at Webb farm). The last day to sign up for this event is Wednesday Oct. 7th. If you are interested in attending, but cannot make it to Kilby Cream or the meeting on the 7th of October, just shoot me an email (simonec@udel.edu) with your (1) name and (2) phone number. The Ag clubs will all get together for some friendly competition in “day in the life of a farmer”, 3 legged race, dizzy bat, and more. We will also host the Agribility Auction (organized by the Social Committee).

III. Kilby Cream
Next week, we are going to Kilby Cream Ice Cream Parlor in place of a regular meeting (Wednesday Sept. 30th). Those of you who signed up should receive an email before next Wednesday. We will meet in Lot 19 at 5:15 pm.

IV. Garden for the Community
This will count as a service event on behalf of MANRRS. They will meet in front of Townsend Hall at 9am to do some gardening. All proceeds will go to the Food Bank of DE. Dress appropriately (sneakers, clothes you don’t mind getting a little dirty, gloves if you have them).

V. Long sleeve t-shirt Design
We voted for our t-shirt design and decided on the Animals doing Science (wearing goggles). We will hold off on voting on colors for now. *If anyone has any connections and can get us long-sleeve tees, please email Nicole Aizaga (naizaga@udel.edu) with the information.

VI. Announcements
o AgCC needs some representatives for ANSC club. Help ANSC Club win some points. AgCC is having a meeting this coming Monday (September 28th) at 7 pm in Townsend Hall Room 009. They will be discussing the plans for Ag Carnival.
o New Bolton trip is coming soon – time TBA
o Reminder: Amanda is still collecting dues ($15 for new members, $10 for returning).

**Our next meeting will be Wednesday October 7th at 5:30 pm in Willard Rm. 116**
(See you there)

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 9/16/09

I. Community Day
Community Day is this Sunday, the 20th. Thanks to those of you who signed up – you should receive an email before Sunday, letting you know that you signed up and for which shift(s).

II. Cowtown Rodeo
We will meet in Lot 19 at 5 pm this Saturday (19th). Bring $10 with you. If you signed up, you should receive an email.

III. Kilby Cream
September 30th instead of regular meeting – Sign ups will continue next week. We will get a tour of the dairy farm and bring some money if you want ice cream at their parlor! We will be meeting in lot 19 at 5:15 pm on the 30th.

IV. Ag Carnival
It is on October 10th (Saturday) from 10 am-2 pm (at Webb farm). Sign-ups will start next week (the 23rd). The Ag clubs will all get together for some friendly competition in “day in the life of a farmer”, 3 legged race, dizzy bat, and more. We will also host the Agribility Auction (organized by the Social Committee).

V. Committee Chair Election
Thanks for everyone who ran! This year’s committee chairs are:
Social: Joanna Najda
Service: Steph Shapiro
Livestock: Jake Hunt
Pre-vet: Holly Powers
(Fundraising: Amanda Otteni)

VI. Committee Meetings
Committee meeting ideas:
Social – haunted house, long sleeve t-shirt idea: grey shirt with purple writing
Service – Ag Carnival Agribility Auction, Steve Cook’s farm, Buddies for Life
Fundraising – cow naming (possibly at Ag Carnival), pumpkin sale, Amazon gift wrap
Livestock – long sleeve t-shirt idea: animals with beakers (scientific animals), letters on front and on sleeve
Pre-vet – New Bolton Center trip, vet practice in Oxford, PA, UPenn vet panel



VII. Announcements
o Garden for the Community – all produce grown on our campus will go to the Delaware Food Bank. MANNRS club is volunteering on the 26th – email Kishana if you would like to help or have any questions: kishana@udel.edu
o AlphaZeta, the Ag co-ed fraternity-sorority, has 2 interest meetings coming up:
- September 22nd (Tuesday) at Klondike Kate’s at 6 pm
- September 23rd (Wednesday) at Grotto’s at 6 pm
*AZ requires that you be in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the minimum GPA is 3.0.
o Reminder: Amanda is now collecting dues ($15 for new members, $10 for returning).

**Our next meeting will be Wednesday September 23rd at 5:30 pm in Willard Rm. 116**
See you there

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 9/9/09

I. Active Member Status
o Attend at least 75% of meetings
o Participate in 1 Fundraising Event and 1 Service Event per semester (given that there are at least 2 fundraising and 2 service events during a semester).
o 1 shift at Ag Day (in Spring)
o Membership dues: $15 for first time members; $10 for returning members
- Accept cash or a check, made out to “Animal Science Club”
o Serve on a committee

II. Community Day
Community Day is next Sunday, the 20th. Shifts are 1.5 hrs long (except for the last one) from 9:30am – 5:30pm. The first shift helpers will help set up and the last shift will help clean up. Our station will be near Brown Lab.
We will have face painting, fish toss, balloon animals
- Sign up will be at the next meeting (16th) as well

III. Cowtown Rodeo
We will meet in Lot 19 at 5 PM on September 19th for this ridiculously fun event. Sign-ups will continue next week and so far, we have 19 people signed up – it will be $10 if we get 25 people to sign up! (fyi) Lot 19 is located just north of Willard Hall, past the train tracks.

IV. Committee Chair Positions!
We explained the role of each of the committee chairs (livestock, social, service, pre-vet). The nominees will give a short speech at the next meeting and we will all vote for the committee chairs.
** See other attached documents for more detailed descriptions of chair roles**
If you would like to nominate yourself or someone else in the club for a committee chair, please email me at simonec@udel.edu or you can nominate yourself/someone else during the next meeting before we start the election.

V. Announcements
The Ag Fall Social (sponsored by AgCC) is tomorrow from 6-8 pm in the Ewing Room at the Perkins Student Center. They will have free pizza, so feel free to drop by and see what they are all about.

**Our next meeting will be Wednesday September 16th at 5:30 pm in Willard Rm. 116
See you there

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 9/2/09

I. Introduction of the Officers
President: Nicole Aizaga
Vice President: Ally Fetsko
Treasurer: Amanda Otteni
Secretary: Issey Chew-Chin
Historians: Julia Robinson and Carrie Kozar

II. List of September and October Events planned:
o September 19th (Saturday): Cowtown Rodeo
- Starts at 6 pm - we will meet around 5 pm to carpool
- Sign-ups at next 2 meetings (9th and 16th)
- $10 per person if more than 25 sign up (so sign up…or else)
o September 20th (Sunday): Community Day
- Located on the campus green
- Shifts are from 9:30 to 5:30 pm
- *try to keep this day as open as possible
o September 23rd (Wednesday): Kilby Cream
- In place of regular meeting
- Ice cream parlor
o October: Ag Carnival

III. General Announcements:
1. Ag Fall Social is next Thursday, September 10th from 6-8 pm at Perkins in the Ewing Room, so stop by for some free food!
2. AgCC’s first meeting will be Monday, September 14th, at 7 pm in Townsend Hall. (AgCC assists in planning, coordinating, and promoting the Fall and Spring Ag Socials, Ag Carnival, Ag Day, the Advisor Appreciation Reception, movie nights, game nights, and study breaks)

IV. Future events for 2009-2010 for ANSC Club:
o Long sleeve t-shirts for the fall
o NESA
o Ag Day (Spring)
o Zoo/Aquarium
o Farm trips

V. Finally, we all decided to get out of the phenomenally, ridiculously crowded room to eat some UD ice cream and get to know some of the fellow club members.
**Our next meeting will be Wednesday September 9th at 5:30 pm (Room to be Announced)**
See you there!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 5/6/09


I. Treasurer’s Report:
o account: $614.81
o
II. Vince recapped our trip to Steve Cook’s farm to help out. Many jobs were accomplished, including putting up a tarp, rounding up calves, dehorning calves, and banding goats.

III. Camping trip - Cape Henlopen
o This Saturday, May 16th until Sunday, May 17th.
o Leaving from Lot 19 at 11am sharp, so please arrive a bit earlier. The site is about 2 hours away. We will leave early Sunday morning to come home.
o If you have any tents, it would be greatly appreciated if you brought them because we don’t have many.
o Remember, you must bring your own sleeping gear.
o Food will be provided for free. If you would like any personal snacks or have eating restrictions, please bring your own food.

IV. Garden for Community
o Volunteers are needed to help begin planting veggie gardens at the UD farm. It is located across from the dairy.
o If you volunteer, you will get free pizza and ice cream! Good deal!
o Times are: Friday, May 15th from 10am–5pm. Saturday, May 16th from 9am–2pm. Helping out for even one hour would be great if you can spare it.

V. End of the Year Banquet
o Our banquet will be this coming Wednesday, May 20th.
o It is in the upstairs of Deer Park Tavern on Main Street.
o Please arrive by 5:30pm, and it will run no later than 7:30pm.
o Please dress nicely.

VI. Announcements
o The Advisor Appreciation Luncheon is on Thursday, May 21st (Reading Day) in the Townsend Commons from 11:30–1pm. It is a time to recognize great academic and club advisors, and there will be free food.
o AgCC Study Break is on Tuesday, May 26th in the Townsend Commons from 6–8pm. There will be free food and drinks with a movie playing. We are sponsoring it by donating up to $85 to fund the event.


VII. Elections were held and a new Executive Board was voted into office for the coming year. Congratulations to the new execs!
o President: Nicole Aigaza
o Vice President: Ally Fetsko
o Treasurer: Amanda Otteni
o Secretary: Issey Chew-Chin
o Treasurers: Julia Robinson and Carrie Kozar

VIII. We then voted on superlatives by anonymous paper ballot. The categories were: Outstanding Senior, Outstanding Junior, Outstanding Sophomore, Outstanding Freshmen, Outstanding Rookie, and Most Enthusiastic. Winners will be presented at the banquet next week!

Out next gathering is Wednesday, May 20th at Deer Park for the banquet!
I can’t wait to see everyone there for food and fun 

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 5/6/09


I. Treasurer’s Report:
o account: $628.81
o
II. Service Opportunities:
o Steve Cook’s farm help: Saturday, May 9th. We will help out on the farm and lunch will be served. Please meet in Lot 19 at 8:20am because we are leaving at 8:30am sharp. We will be back around 1:15pm. Please email me (kkoenig@udel.edu) if you would like to sign up.
o Renee Luther’s Therapeutic Riding Center: Week of May 11th. Tuesday 10-12pm, 1-3pm. Wednesday 10:30-1:30pm, 5-9pm. Thursday 5:30-8:30pm. All day Saturday. Please email me (kkoenig@udel.edu) if you would like to sign up for one of these shifts.

III. Relay for Life was postponed and rescheduled for Saturday, May 16th. Unfortunately, the people who were signed up for it originally are now unable to go. Good job raising money though, it is still going to a great cause –The American Cancer Society.

IV. Camping trip:
o Cape Henlopen on May 16th. We have a 1pm reservation on Saturday through 12pm on Sunday, May 17th.
o We are leaving Lot 19 at 11am sharp on Saturday.
o If you have tents to bring, please do so. If you have one to lend to the club but you are not going, please email Lorna (lorna@udel.edu) and let her know. You can also bring it to next week’s meeting too.
o Everyone is responsible for bringing their own sleeping gear (pillow, sleeping bag, blankets, etc).
o If there are any other camping things you want to bring such as flashlights, games, etc, please feel free to do so!
o Food will be supplied for free, but you can bring extra snacks if you’d like.

VII. Nominations:
o Executive Board positions available are: President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, and two Historians.
o Presidential nominees must have served on the Executive Board or as a Committee Chairperson for a year prior.
o If you would like to nominate yourself or another person before next meeting, please email me (kkoenig@udel.edu) with a full name and position. You can also voice additional nominations at the beginning of next week’s meeting.
o If you are a nominee, please be prepared to stand up and give a short speech (why you would be best for the position chosen) next week.

VIII. Announcements:
o Since we won the AgCC attendance prize, we gained $110. The club voted to give back as much as $85 to them to fund the Finals Ag Study Break.
o There is a 4-H fundraiser at Piece-a-Pizza on Monday, May 18th. You need to hand in a coupon with your order for it to count. Coupons will be available at next week’s meeting and on Facebook.

Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, May 13th (our last one this year!).
It will be at 5:30pm in 111 Memorial Hall.
Executive Board elections will take place.
See you there!

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 4/29/09

I. We welcomed a guest speaker, Susan Garey, to talk with us about Extension work. If you have any questions for her or would like to contact her, her email is truehart@udel.edu and her phone number is (302) 730-4000.

II. Treasurer’s Report:
o account: $662.54
o o Ag Day earnings: $779.25! Great job everyone; this is the highest amount of donations we have recorded in Dawn’s records. We also won 2nd place overall for our awesome exhibit!

III. Ag Day suggestions:
A few suggestions were made at our meeting to make next year’s Ag Day even better. Some ideas brought up were: using 2 big tents rather than 1 big and 1 small, have more facepainting supplies and chairs, purchasing a portable microphone for demonstrations.

IV. Service opportunities:
o Volunteer with Renee Luther the week of May 11th. Times are Tuesday 10-12pm, 1-3pm. Wednesday 10:30-1:30pm, 5-8pm. Thursday 5:30-8:30pm. All day Saturday. We are looking for 5-10 people to go to each lesson and each group must have a driver.
o Steve Cook’s farm help on May 9th. Clean up loose hay and straw, refill barns, dehorn calves, put up shade cloth and sprinkler systems, and open up barn windows.

V. Relay for Life:
Relay is this Saturday, May 2nd. If you are signed up to participate, please keep a lookout for an email with information later in the week. If you are not signed up and want to come hang out for a while and eat snacks, feel free to join us! Donations are very welcome at the event.

VI. Banquet:
Our end of the year banquet is now being held at Deer Park Tavern on Main Street, rather than Kildare’s. The time is still 5:30pm on Wednesday, May 20th. Tonight was the last night to sign up. The menu includes a buffet with stuffed chicken, stuffed shells, and assorted salads. Also, since we made so much money on Ag Day, the banquet will be free for all active members! Hooray!

VII. Upcoming elections!
The executive board positions available are: President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, and 2 Historians. We will hold nominations next meeting (May 6th) and have elections on May 13th. If you would like to be nominated or nominate someone and will not be at next week’s meeting, please send your request in with someone else or email me (kkoenig@udel.edu) to let me know. Remember, to run for the position of President, you must have been an executive board member or committee chair person for a year prior.

VIII. Announcements:
o We won 1st place in AgCC’s participation contest! For a prize, we gained half of their Pie-in-the-Face earnings from Ag Day. Good job everyone!
o If you are interested in purchasing an Ag Day Nalgene bottle from Collegiate 4H, please email Lorna (lorna@udel.edu). They are $8 each.

Our next meeting will be Wednesday, May 6th.
It will be at 5:30pm in 111 Memorial Hall.
See you there!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 4/22/09

I. Treasurer’s Report:
o account: $738.39
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II. Recaps
Robert recapped our speaker from AgrAbility at last week’s meeting, and Adam recapped laser tag from this weekend.

III. Banquet
o Wednesday, May 20th (last day of classes)
o 5:30pm at Kildare’s on Main Street
o The price will be announced after we count our earning from Ag Day.
o The last day to sign up is the meeting after Ag Day. If you would like to sign up over email, please email me (kkoenig@udel.edu) with your name and event.

IV. Ag Day!
o This Saturday 10–4pm rain or shine.
o Our tent is located on the North side of Worrilow (closest to the dairy fields).
o We will be facepainting, displaying animals, having sheep shearing and milking demonstrations, and making balloon animals from 3–4pm. If you are planning on standing in an animal pen, please review your facts using ANFS101 and 111 as your guide.

V. Other Events:
o Saturday, May 2nd: Relay for Life. Sign up on paper as well as online.
o Saturday, May 16th: Camping trip. Signup is available. Please check to see if you own any camping supplies that we can use (tents, coolers, etc.) and let us know.

VI. Elementary school facepainting:
o Thursday, April 23rd.
o Leaving at 5:50pm (starts at 6:30pm, and will be done by 8:15pm).
o If you are going, please wear an Animal Science Club t-shirt.

VII. ANFS111 Announcement: If you are interested in TAing this lab, please email Dan Severson at severson@udel.edu. The lab is tentatively scheduled on Wednesdays from 1:25–3:25pm.

Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, April 29th.
It will be at 5:30pm in 111 Memorial Hall.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 4/15/09

I. We welcomed a speaker from AgrAbility to come tell us a bit about what the program is and what they do.

II. Upcoming Activities:
o Saturday, April 18th: Laser Tag
 Leaving Lot 19 at 4pm.
 $12 for tag, 10 tokens, and a drink.
o Saturday, April 25th: Ag Day!
 Shifts are 8:30–10am, 10–12pm, 12–2pm, and 2–4:30pm.
 There is also an extra shift the Friday before Ag Day for set up from 2:30–4:30pm. This Friday shift does not count as a Saturday shift, but you will get a free t-shirt and pizza for helping out.
 An overflow signup sheet was started as well if shifts were filled.
 If you want to sign up for a shift, pleas email me (kkoenig@udel.edu) with your name, preferred shifts(s), and cell phone number.
o Saturday, May 2nd: Relay for Life
 Sign up on paper as well as online.
o Saturday, May 16th: Camping trip
 Signup is available.
 Please check to see if you own any camping supplies that we can use (tents, coolers, etc.) and let us know.
o Wednesday, May 20th: Banquet at Kildare’s
 The last day to sign up is the meeting after Ag Day.
 The cost will be determined after Ag Day.

III. Ag Day t-shirts are in! We handed a bunch out at tonight’s meeting, and they will be available at next week’s meeting as well. Please email Lorna (lorna@udel.edu) if you will not be able to pick yours up at a meeting, and we will try to figure out a way to get it to you.

IV. After the meeting, Dan held Balloon Animal Training. We will be making these from 3–4pm at Ag Day. If you would like to help out with them and you are not signed up for that time slot, feel free to come by anyway!

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 4/8/09

I. We welcomed Renee Luther and two guests to speak with us about the therapeutic horseback riding center she runs, Freedom Hills.

II. Treasurer’s Report:
o Inside account: $738.39

III. Upcoming Activities:
o Thursday, April 9th: UPenn vet panel at 5:30pm in 111 Memorial Hall. Please come with questions in mind to ask the students.
o Monday, April 13th: Friendly’s fundraiser from 5–9pm. It is on South College Ave on the left, heading south. If you need a ride, please email me (kkoenig@udel.edu) and we can work out a carpool system. On Wednesday, April 15th, PROUD is doing the same fundraiser (same place, same time).
o Saturday, April 18th: Laser Tag, leaving Lot 19 at 4pm. The last day to sign up is Wednesday, April 15th.
o Saturday, April 25th: Ag Day! Shift signups began at tonight’s meeting. The shifts are 8:30–10am, 10–12pm, 12–2pm, and 2–4:30pm. There is also an extra shift the Friday before Ag Day for set up from 2–4pm. This Friday shift does not count as a Saturday shift, but you will get a free t-shirt and pizza for helping out. An overflow signup sheet will be available next week.
o Saturday, May 2nd: Relay for Life. Sign up on paper as well as online.
o Saturday, May 16th: Camping trip. Signup is available; please check to see if you own any camping supplies that we can use (tents, coolers, etc.).
o Wednesday, May 20th: Banquet at Kildare’s. The last day to sign up is the meeting after Ag Day.

IV. We then split into committees and made posters for Ag Day. Completed posters are due at next week’s meeting.

Our next meeting will be held in the Townsend Commons for a guest speaker.
We will meet there at 5:30pm on Wednesday, April 15th.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 3/18/09

I. Treasurer’s Report:
o Inside account: $874.71

II. Baltimore Aquarium Recap
We went to the Baltimore Aquarium this past Saturday. Everyone had a great time and enjoyed walking around, seeing the Dolphin Show, and getting the “4-D Experience”. If anyone has parking receipts that need to be reimbursed, please hand them into Dawn as soon as possible. If you have pictures from this event, please email them to our historians, Ally (afetsko@udel.edu) or Michelle (mlapera@udel.edu). You can also put them on a CD or flash drive and bring them to a meeting.

III. Ag Day T-shirts
o They are $8 each.
o The money is due no later than next Wednesday, March 25th.
o If you have not signed up for one and still want to, you can either sign up next week and pay at the same time, or email me (kkoenig@udel.edu) with your name and shirt size to speed up the process.

IV. Next meeting details:
o Dr. Dallatore (an exotics veterinarian) and Dr. Kate (a canine physical therapist) from Windcrest Animal Hospital are coming to speak with us.

V. 3K “Green Mile” Run:
As a club, we eventually decided not to donate any of our money to the run until we get more information. Then, we will revote.

VI. Committee meetings were held. The following events are being planned:
o Pre-vet: Questions for next week’s meeting are being brainstormed, so we can be prepared to have a Q&A session after the talks.
o Service: Relay for Life on May 2nd.
o Livestock: Philly Zoo trip; trip to an alpaca farm; farm cleanup.
o Social: Laser Tag on April 18th; end of the year Banquet at Kildare’s.
o Fundraising: Friendly’s fundraiser; Main Street fundraiser.

VII. Sign Ups:
o Laser Tag: Saturday, April 18th. Meeting in Lot 19 at 4pm to carpool. It will be $12 for 40 minutes of laser tag, 10 tokens, and 1 soda. The sign up will be available next week, but if you would like to sign up over email, email me (kkoenig@udel.edu) with your name, cell phone number, and if you can drive/how many.
o Relay for Life: Saturday, May 2nd. You must sign up on paper and online. The website is www.relayforlife.org/udel, and search for “Animal Science Club”. Registration is $5 for now, and will move up to $10 after a certain date. We will give more information out on this event at later meetings. If you are interested and would like to get on the list, it will be available next week, or you can email me (kkoenig@udel.ed) with your name and cell phone number.

VII. Announcements:
o There is a job opening for an international project here at UD this summer as an RA/TA for foreign students. It would run roughly from June 28th–August 10th. Please email Dr. Griffiths (lesa@udel.edu) if you are interested or have any questions.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 3/11/09

Tonight, we met at Grotto’s Pizza on Main Street to support AgCC’s fundraising efforts!

I. Ag Day T-shirts
o They will be $8 each. The money is due no later than March 25th.
o Sign ups started today, and will be available at next week’s meeting as well. If you would like to sign up for one over email, please email me (kkoenig@udel.edu) with your name and size.

II. Baltimore Aquarium Trip
o This Saturday, March 14th.
o We are meeting in Lot 19 to carpool, and leaving at 10am sharp. We plan to enter the aquarium at noon, watch the dolphin show at 1:30pm, and a movie at 2:15pm. Leaving time is estimated to be 3pm.
o It will be $16.95 per person. You must have your money (exact change preferred, aka $17) when you arrive at Lot 19.

Our next meeting will be Wednesday, March 18th.
It will be at 5:30pm in 111 Memorial Hall.

Friday, March 06, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 3/4/09

I. Treasurer’s Report:
o Inside account: $1059.79

o If you have any receipts from NESA, please bring them to Dawn so you can be reimbursed.

II. NESA Recap
This past weekend was really fun. We stayed in 2 different hotels and woke up early every morning, so it was quite tiring as well. We competed in livestock judging (the mystery animals were Labrador Retrievers), Quiz Bowl, paper presentations, and original research. We had a great banquet, and some of us braved the dance (aka hoedown) afterwards.
We had a lot of winners this year, including:
o 9th Place in Quiz Bowl: Adam, Sarah, Seth, Kelly
o 4th Place in Quiz Bowl: Dan, Dawn, Kim, Julia, Amanda
o 2nd Place in original research: Lorna
o Livestock judging improved overall!

III. Ag Day!
o T-shirts: The design chosen will be a cow and chickens with the saying “Brown Chicken Brown Cow” on the back, with the circular crest on the front left. The colors will be a light blue shirt with brown writing and pictures. We will begin sign ups next week.
o Animals: Each committee will need to make a poster for each type of animal. This is be completed by the end of March.
o Balloon animal training: Dan will teach anyone interested how to make balloon animals after a regular meeting sometime in April.
o Shifts for Ag Day will be as follows: 8:30–10am, 10–12pm, 12–2pm, 2–4:30pm. There will also be a shift the Friday before for general setup. We will start sign ups on March 25th, so please try to have an idea what shift you can do by then.

IV. Committee Chair updates:
o Pre-Vet:
 Baltimore Aquarium trip on Saturday, March 14th. It will be $16.95 per person to see the aquarium, dolphin show, and behind the scenes. We are leaving Lot 19 at 10am, and enter the aquarium at 12:30pm. If you would like to sign up via email, please email Katie (kkoenig@udel.edu) with your name, cell phone number, and if you can drive/how many.
 Dr. Dallatore (exotics vet) and Kate Christian (animal physical therapist) will be speaking at our meeting on March 25th.
 UPenn vet panel on Thursday, April 9th from 5–7pm. It will probably be in Memorial Hall, but it is not yet determined.
o Livestock:
 Susan Garey will be speaking at our meeting on April 29th.
o Fundraising:
 Sally from AgrAbility will be speaking in Townsend on Wednesday, April 15th. We are going to listen instead of a normal meeting.

V. Announcements:
o If anyone has any pictures from NESA or last semester’s trip to Steve Cook’s farm, please email them to Michelle (mlapera@udel.edu) or Ally (afetsko@udel.edu) so they can be included in our club scrapbook.

Our next meeting will be Wednesday, March 11th.
We are meeting at 5:30pm at Grotto’s Pizza on Main Street to support AgCC.
See you there!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 2/25/09

I. Treasurer’s Report:
o account: $1059.79

II. Baltimore Aquarium trip
o Saturday, March 14th
o Leaving from Lot 19 at 10am, no later
o If we get a group of 15+ people, the rate will be $11.95 per person, but with a dolphin show it will be $15.95 per person.

III. Ag Day Shirt design
o The design chosen will be a cow and chickens with the saying “Brown Chicken Brown Cow” on the back, with the circular crest on the front left.
o The colors will be a light blue shirt with brown writing and pictures.

IV. Announcements
o Dean of Students Forum: Friday, February 27th from 12–1pm in the Townsend Commons for a free lunch, speech, and Q&A session.
o MANRRS speaker: March 5th at 5pm in Perkins Williamson room. “If I knew then what I know now”.
o AgCC meeting: March 9th at 7pm in 049 Townsend. There are lots of openings on the AgCC executive board to run for!

V. We wrapped the meeting up with committee meetings, where future events were discussed within each committee.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 2/18/09

I. Treasurer’s Report:
o account: $1059.79

II. Ag Day information
o The theme this year is “Discover the Path to a Greener Tomorrow”.
o T-shirts: If you would like to draw/create a t-shirt idea, please have them done by next week’s meeting. You can either email them to Katie (kkoenig@udel.edu) or simply bring them in. We will be voting on the designs and colors then.
o Animals we will display: Dairy cow and calf, sheep, chickens, and chicks.
o Demonstrations will include: Sheep shearing, sheep hoof trimming, cow milking.
o Activities will include: Face painting and a balloon animal hour.

III. If you have not picked up your sweatshirt, Lorna has them. If the weather is nice, they will be available at next week’s meeting. If you would like to schedule a time and place to pick it up from her, please email her at lorna@udel.edu.

IV. Announcements:
o MANRRS meeting: Thursday, February 19th at 5pm in Trabant 206.
o Collegiate 4-H meeting: Sunday, February 22nd at 7pm in Trabant food court.
o AgCC meeting: Monday, February 23rd at 7pm in 049 Townsend.
o AZ interest meeting: Wednesday, February 25th at 7:30pm at TCBY on Main Street.
o Dean of Students Forum: Friday, February 27th from 12–1pm in the Townsend Commons. There will be free lunch, a speech, and a Q&A session.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Animal Science Club Minutes 2/11/09

I. Treasurer’s Report:
o account: $1067.79
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II. We went over the requirements to be an active member. To do so, within the spring semester you must:
-Attend at least 75% of the meetings
-Attend at least one fundraising activity
-Attend at least one service activity
-Work at least one shift at Ag Day

III. Important dates for the spring semester:
o February 16th – AgCC Spring Social in the Townsend Commons from 6–9pm. There will be pizza, coffee, hot chocolate, snacks, and a movie.
o February 27th – Dean of Students Forum from 12–1pm for the presentation and Q&A session.
o February 27th – Leave for NESA
o April 25th – Ag Day!
o May 20th – Last day of classes and the club banquet

IV. Committee meetings were held. The following are the ideas each committee had:
o Fundraising: Car wash, Main Street fundraiser, Friendly’s fundraiser
o Service: Relay for Life, MS Walk (May 3rd), help at Steve Cook’s farm, help at a therapeutic riding center
o Social: End of the year banquet, pot luck dinner or out to eat, support AgCC at Grotto’s Pizza (March 11th)
o Pre-vet: Guest speaker, UPenn vet school panel, Baltimore Aquarium trip
o Livestock: Guest speaker, trip to the UD milking parlor, zoo trip

V. Sweatshirts
If you have not yet picked up your sweatshirt, you can pick it up at the next meeting. If this does not work for you, email Lorna at lorna@udel.edu and schedule a meeting time.

VI. Other Announcements:
A 65lb pure black lab is in need of a home desperately due to moving owners. If you want more information on adopting “Valentino”, please email Jessie at jessilou@udel.edu.

Our next meeting will be Wednesday, February 18th
It will be held in 123 Memorial Hall at 5:30 pm.
See you there!