Intern Archive Post's
A Lesson on Time
Remember back when time seemed to drag by? We just wanted to be old enough to do something more. You know back when we were

Give A Little Time
During my time off from my internship and my summer job, I looked for community service opportunities in my hometown. I wanted to do something

Exploring Amarillo’s Commonwealth
Mapping Amarillo’s Commonwealth has really shown me how this town has grown in the past 20 years; these local organizations mentioned below are providing more

Summary
My experience overall was what I expected it to be. I knew what laid ahead of me when I first spoke to Suzanne, my supervisor,

Re-Introducing Me
About eight miles west of Friona, Texas there remains whats left of a once small and thriving community called Black. Today, the remnants of Black

The Biggest Small Town in Texas
Although last year I was able to write about the Cheeseburger Capital of Texas, Friona has grown quite a bit since then! We’ve repaved our

Bittersweet “Fin” to My OC 2016 internship
I have had two great internships in Friona though OC. The previous one was so amazing and it reassured me that I wanted to dedicate

Internship Reflections
Throughout my internship with Stafford County Economic Development I have learned many things. I have learned how to operate business social media pages, I have

How do you say goodbye?
Fellow readers, Like I’ve mentioned in the past, I am interning with the City of Plainview in the Community Development Department where I am currently

Blog #4 for Ya!
One great privilege that is a part of our internship through OC is that of volunteer work/community service. I chose the word privilege rather than

My final blog
Living here for 19 years I thought I knew my community well, little did I know that I would learn more in one summer than

And Thats A Wrap!
Hello Everyone! Whoa, has this internship flew by! I have had a summer of a lifetime and one I will definitely never forget! I have

Community Service
I spent the last two weeks working at a camp for kids as community service. The first week we had kids as young as 8,