Ken Goebel has always been a Strong believer in Servant Leadership. If you want to advance your career, first learn to serve the team and others. In the right organization, this will be valued and appreciated. “The first and most important choice a leader makes is the choice to serve, without which one’s capacity to lead is severely limited.” - Robert Greenleaf
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Special Forces Charitable Trust is excited to extend an invitation to PMI Phoenix Chapter members to the Bellator Heavyweight Champion Ryan Bader's Words with Warriors Event. This evening is an excellent opportunity to connect with local professionals while supporting Special Forces Green Berets and their families. Kick off the holiday season with a warm heart, full belly, and get your picture with our tactical Santa early! Come donned in your best (and maybe tacky) Christmas gear and get to celebrating the best time of year.
Event Date: December 1, 2022 at 6:00 pm
Tickets available at: https://www.classy.org/event/baders-words-with-warriors/e439051
For more information on Special Forces Charitable Trust, click the link below:
First Lego League is looking for judges to participate in the upcoming tournaments. The focus this year is “Superpowered: Explore where energy comes from and how it is distributed, stored, and used to work to innovate for a better energy future”. PMI Phoenix Academic Outreach is continually looking for ways to give back to our community. This is an opportunity where we can provide educational mentoring and assistance to students so that they can get feedback from project management professionals.
Judge Responsibilities
As an Innovation Project judge, you will interview FLL teams (made up of 4th to 8th graders) and assess their process and documentation for developing a project solution.
Teams will:
- identify and research a problem related to improving the energy journey (where energy comes from and how it is distributed, stored and used)
- design a new solution or improve an existing one based on their selected idea, brainstorming and plan,
- create a model, drawing or prototype of their project solution,
- test and iterate their solution by sharing with others and making improvements based on feedback
Before teams leave the room, judges also serve as mentors to provide feedback to the team by communicating team strengths and areas that can be improved.
Interested participants also need to complete the required youth protection background screening. In the event selection, there are several FLL tournaments to choose from. The specific tournaments needing volunteer judges are:
- 12/3 “Robotics Is For Everyone” at Chandler High School, 350 N. Arizona Avenue
- 12/10 at Metro Tech High School, 1900 W. Thomas Road
- 12/10 at Red Mountain High School, 7301 E. Brown Road
- 12/17 at Mesa Academy for Advanced Studies, 6919 E. Brown Road
Logistics
Volunteers should sign up via the link: https://www.firstinspires.org/ways-to-help/volunteer/how-to-register?hsCtaTracking=4ed829f0-bfa9-4ba8-ad1a-7e3a471f7471%7C921f31dd-192e-466f-935c-1a284382f43b
- Please note all judges and volunteers will need an account and acknowledge privacy and youth protection screening.
- Reference the “Volunteer Registration User Guide” available on the site.
- Send an email to
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to let him know that you are participating in this endeavor. - Track the hours that you spend performing your feedback responsibilities.
- Feel free to contact Nancy Okabe, Arizona Regional Judge Advisor (
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ) with any questions.
Help us fight hunger!
In Arizona, food insecurity is a problem 2 million Arizonans are faced with every year. Nearly 30% of our neighbors are considered working poor, living on wages that barely cover housing and other basic necessities.
But we believe no one should go to bed hungry.
That's why we're teaming up to fundraise for St. Mary's Food Bank, an organization dedicated to ending hunger in Arizona.
Will you help us?
Support your community by making a donation to our team. The process is fast, easy, and secure. Together, we can find a way to ease the burden on our hungry neighbors.
Instead of enjoying a bountiful meal, many parents will skip the trip to the grocery store to ensure they can cover rent this month. Donate a turkey, or side foodstuffs! Or donate a Thanksgiving meal for an entire family by giving $30 dollars online. Pack the Pantry
Where: Mom’s Pantry 13440 N. Cave Creek Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85022
When: Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 9am-1pm (Closed Nov 20th)
OR
13613 N. Cave Creek Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85022
Nov 13th and 19th 9am-6pm
Nov 14th - 18th 12pm-6pm
Nov 20th 8am-12pm