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Operation Smile BU
opened the semester with promising prospects. We had a number of club
fairs lined up and opportunities to speak at other clubs about the
cause. Our club gained some strong new freshman leaders and early club
meetings had high attendance. We were excited to get back into the swing
of things and start planning a big event for the fall. Taking a cue
from the success our friends at Operation Smile at Fordham University
have had, we had been working on a big "Songs For Smiles" event which
would feature acapella groups, a staple of BU club entertainment. In
past semesters we had gotten interest from groups to perform but failed
to get our act together when it came to navigating the bureaucracy of
our Student Activities Office. This semester we tried to learn from our
mistakes and focus on cutting through the red tape ahead of time. We put
in a lot of time getting the necessary paperwork into the school, but
this time the acapella groups were booked up for the fall, despite our
best efforts to schedule around their needs. After a lot of concerted
effort to make it happen, things fell apart again. This is a
frustrating, but not uncommon part of running a club in college.
But that's okay. We decided to keep calm and smile on. We regrouped
and searched for new ways to raise funds. Our dedicated Treasurer
Kallista Hammer who had spent the most time working on planning the
acapella group pulled through yet again and found a donor to enable us
to buy t-shirts. We decided we needed a cool design that would sell
well, while spreading awareness. We immediately thought of our friends
at Operation Smile Wash U. St. Louis. We asked to borrow their design
and put it in a fresh new color.
We now have great t-shirts available for $10 (+$5 shipping). Email
opsmile@bu.edu to order.
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