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 practice working in Spanish as

The Homestretch
It is so crazy how in life you think you will always have the same old summer each year but this year was the best summer I have had! Working

My Summer at AAF
This summer I had the tremendous opportunity to intern at the Amarillo Area Foundation. I will never be able to express how thankful I am for all the knowledge I

Serving the Community
I worked on various projects to complete my community service hours. The first event I volunteered for was the Ogallala Commons Youth Entrepreneur Fair. This was actually a very pleasant

Seguin Community Service
My ten community hours were done through a few different organizations. All of which I learned many things about the community and how they help “behind the scenes.” One of

Welcome Kristyn Dickey
Hi! I’m Kristyn Dickey, a small town farm girl with worldly views. I grew up on a farm and ranch in Eastern Colorado, and then fled to Denver, CO for

The End To An Amazing Beginning
As the saying says, every ending is really just a new beginning. Working as an Ogallala Commons Community Intern has been a huge stepping stone for me in life. As

Beginning of an End
Well as the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. Working with the Farmers Market has been a wonderful adventure that has expanded my skill and knowledge

Taos Farmers market.
For my ten hours of community service I choice to help around the Taos farmer’s market ushi had told me they might need a hand around the market so I

My Experience on the farm
Hello everyone at Ogallala, its Jon Baros back again, for the very last time to tell you about some of my experiences while I was doing my internship at the

community service
Hello everyone im back again to tell you about the community service I have done for my internship. The main thing that I have been doing and has took up most

Key assets in my community
Hello everyone I’m going to go over the twelve common wealth’s that I see in my little community. A good key asset to start off with is the history of Pojoaque Pueblo. From my understanding

Panhandle Community Services and the Value of Technical Writing
PANHANDLE COMMUNITY SERVICES Panhandle Community Services is a powerful advocate for our region’s impoverished. Their mission to, “change lives and lead change for low-income people in order to bridge the