Monday, October 26, 2015

Rally Foundation, MBA and Ensworth Work Together To Fight Childhood Cancer: #SammyGStrong

Join us in honoring Sam Garrett

 


4Q4R 
(Rally Four Quarters For Research) 

benefiting the Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research 

Friday, Oct. 30, 2015 at 7pm 
at MBA's Tommy Owen Stadium 

Thru October 30 at the MBA/Ensworth Varsity Game

Both Ensworth and MBA have chosen to raise awareness and funds for childhood cancer research in honor of Sam Garrett, a Junior at MBA and a member of the varsity football team. Since May, Sam has been fighting bone cancer with multiple surgeries and chemotherapy treatments. During halftime at the game, MBA alumnus and USA Pushpress Champion, Matt Poe, will attempt to execute a set of 10 repetitions with GIANT BARRELS overhead. Support the students and Matt’s lift for Sam; give today and help CURE childhood cancer! All proceeds will go to the Rally Foundation to fund cutting edge childhood cancer research across the USA.

Another Great PSAT Service Day for Seniors and 7th Graders

While the 8th-11th graders focused on the PSAT, seniors and their 7th grade buddies headed into the community to serve others.  Below are some snapshots from the Catholic Charities and Justice for our Neighbors projects.






MBA Students Featured in Video for Justice Industries

From the Justice Industries Facebook page:

Community Service is not a charity.
"Community Service is not a charity," we are told by MBA Students Warner Lamar and Troy Jiang, " it is a symbiotic relationship—2 people serving one another.”
Warner and Troy are members of the MBA Service Club—AND they are making a difference in Nashville. Their club is partnering with Justice Industries, a non-profit organization that is building self-sustaining businesses to employ, mentor, and empower people who are working hard to break free from the cycle of poverty.
Warner and Troy tell it best. Click and watch this short video:
http://www.justiceindustries.org/…
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Justice Industries is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that builds self-sustaining businesses like Just.Glass to employ, mentor, and empower people who are working hard to break free from the cycle of poverty. Just Glass is a biweekly curb side recycling company. | 615-669-4163 | 5229 Cochran Dr., Nashville, TN 37220 | customerservice@justiceindustrires.org | justiceindustries.org

HH and MBA Join Up for the Cure Proves HUGELY Successful


















525 Team Members.  Over $10,000 raised.  
THANK YOU!

Service Club Events THIS Week



HALLOWEEN EDITION


Monday, 10/26
§  Paragon Mills Tutoring (Jesse Turner, Carter Lovvorn, and Grant Green, Mr. Paolicchi)
Thursday, 10/29
§  4 Quarters $ Research Bake Sale
§  Service Club Meeting in Gibbs @ BREAK
§  Preston Taylor Tutoring (Michael Mappes, Mr. Womack)
Friday, 10/30
§  4 Quarters 4 Research @ the Football Game (Mr. Lawrence)
§  MBA Parking (Alvin Zhang, Mr. Norton)


Monday, October 5, 2015

Service Events THIS Week

Monday, 10/5
§Paragon Mills Tutoring (Jesse Turner, Carter Lovvorn, and Grant Green, Mr. Paolicchi)
Thursday, 10/8
§Service Club Meeting in Gibbs at Break
§Race for the Cure Chick-fil-A Sale (Jake Evans, Ms. Williams)
§Preston Taylor Tutoring (Michael Mappes, Mr. Womack)
Saturday, 10/10
§Glen Leven Project (Davis Cavallo, Alex Stevens, Dr. Bailey)
§Shy’s Hills Project (Davis Cavallo, Alex Stevens, Dr. Bailey)
MONDAY – FRIDAY, 10/5-10/9
§Race for the Cure Registration Blitz (Jake Evans, Ms. Williams)

HH and MBA Join Up for the Cure

REGISTRATION BLITZ
October 5-9

MBA is joining hands with Harpeth Hall to raise awareness and participation for Race for the Cure 2015.  Junior Jake Evans and his mother, Michelle, kicked off registration blitz week at assembly earlier today.  Michelle is a breast cancer survivor who knows first-hand the importance of a boys school's supporting the Susan G. Komen Foundation and Race for the Cure.  

To join Team Harpeth Hall and MBA, click here.  The first 200 students and faculty/staff to register get a FREE Join Up for the Cure t-shirt!



MBA and SCA at Loaves & Fishes

A group of 15 MBA guys and 6 St. Cecilia girls went down to Holy Name Catholic Church at 9:00 on a cold Saturday morning. Lead by Ms. Ellery and Dr. Dickens, the group prepared a menu of shepherd's pie, green beans, delicious biscuits, and chocolate chip cookies for a crowd of 100 people. A special thanks goes out to Sister Elena Marie from St. Cecilia for her help with preparing the food.  (Submitted by Hudson Coombs, '16)