Intern Archive Post's
Wrapping Up and Moving Forward
This year, I was working with Ogallala Commons as an intern to translate promotional materials into Spanish. With my first and second internships, I had

Introduction
Hey Everybody! My name is Jessi Stark and I am from a small rural community, Kress, which is located in the Texas Panhandle. I grew

Introduction
My name is Christina Jackson, but I go by my middle name, Quinn. I was born and raised in the little town of Lockney, Texas.

Hi, My Name Is…
…Britt Snipes. I am currently a 19 year old junior at West Texas A&M University. I’m a double major; Advertising/Public Relations and Electronic Media. Don’t

New Intern
I don’t have 2 pictures but this is one image with 2 in it. My intern badge with my picture. Hi, My name is Sandi

BLOG 4 COMMUNITY SERVICE
I volunteered in my community through the League of Women Voters of Amarillo. The League is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages the informed and

Split Time
For my last two internships I completed my community service hours at the Red Willow Farm at Taos Pueblo. I also used some of my

TCEDC Community
When I last wrote about the common wealth in my community, I wrote about my community of Taos. This time around I will be focusing

Farm Stand/Food Tech
]Oh my only a few days into the apprenticeship and there is so much to do! So far I’ve been working on the market, specifically

blog #5
I am so grateful for this internship with Ogallala Commons. This internship in Nazareth has pushed me out of my shell, and I have done

Reconnecting
The main part of my second internship is to conduct the first ever Ogallala Commons Community Intern/ Apprenticeship Program Evaluation. We have been reaching out

Connecting with Alumni: April News
This month, Ogallala Commons has taken a little time for reflection with some of our outstanding intern and apprentice alumni. Building and maintaining these relationships

Program Evaluations Shed Light on Alums
Shelby Thibodeaux, another intern alumnus, has returned to help Ogallala Commons, with a new project that she outlines in her latest update: “I am currently