Sorry it's been so long since I've posted, things have just been so crazy. This is what's been going on...
This internship is turning out to be much more than I could ever expected. It feels much more like a job than an internship. The responsibility that Dayna has given me is a little scary but I think it's good. I have had the opportunity to meet so many people and network in a way that I never would have if I hadn't been given this position.
My big project that I've been putting most of my time and effort towards is still the Health Fair. Some days I feel like I never really stop working because I am thinking about it and emailing and talking on the phone about it even when I am not in the office. I
have weekly meetings with a consultant that is helping me with details
of the Health Fair, I don't know what I would do without her! The event is coming together pretty nicely, it is frustrating when I make phone calls and send emails that people do not respond to. I've had to be a little pushy to get people involved. I am really hoping that the event ends up being a success. I know that I've put in the work, I'm just not getting the kind of response that I should. I think some people are unsure about it because it's never been done before in this area.
I'm also working on another new event called The Fargo Art Marathon. The idea behind the Fargo Art Marathon is to create an exciting buzz around the artistic and cultural events leading up to the marathon—a sort of how much art and culture can you “endure” theme. What’s your art stamina? Do you have 26 days of art and culture in you? It will begin April 23 and last for the 26 days and end on May 18 which is the running of the Fargo Marathon. This program will include any and all arts and cultural events happening in that 26-day period and will be marketed underneath the umbrella of The Fargo Art Marathon. This program is a collaboration between Catalyst Medical and The Arts Partnership. My job to coordinate the events that the Partners have going on during this time and to get the information out to the public.
Not only have I been given a great deal of responsibility with these events but I have been let into the inter workings of The Arts Partnership. I am there as support for Dayna and she has needed that the last few weeks. I would have never guessed all the politics that happen behind the scenes of a small non profit, but oh man...When dealing with a Board of Directors that has 11 people and an Executive Director with very strong opinions things can get very heated...
More to come....


