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!

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