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

Blog 4: Community Service
This year for my Ogallala Commons Internship community service experience, I had the opportunity to volunteer at a youth empowerment day that my tribe was

Blog 3
In a growing community, you need people who can contribute by helping it fleurish. That is why our public school systems are here. The significance

Blog 3/ Commonwealth
I grew up in Happy, Tx. Happy is located 30 minutes south of Amarillo. This is a small town with a population of around 700

Commonwealth Assets
I really found the Commonwealth mapping exercise helpful in understanding where my community is at and where it can be improved. Living on the reservation,

My Second OC Internship
An opportunity of a lifetime; I have been extremely fortunate to have been given the opportunity to do a second internship shadowing physicians at Parmer

About me
My name is Kaighan Gray and I am 18 years old. I am a recent high school graduate and will be attending Angelo State University

Fourth Blog
We often see food delivery services as a luxury or an indulgence. But for a lot of people, food delivery is their lifeline and very

Community Service in Custer County
When I found out that I was going to be doing some community service in Custer County over the summer I wanted to make sure

Summary
To start off, my internship for the LAVWCD was a successful and fun learning experience. I learned about things I never even knew existed and

Blog 2
Hey everybody, greetings from Salerno, Italy! My wife and I are on vacation so thank goodness for the ability to work from mobile technology. 🙂

Blog 3: Commonwealth Assets
According to Ogallala Commons, the commonwealth assets are seen as the foundation for all communities. There are 12 commonwealth assets which include education, health, leisure

Summary
It’s hard to believe that my internship with Ogalalla Commons is almost over. The summer has absolutely flown by, and it seems there is no