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Re: pic: Chairmans Trophy and medal
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Originally Posted by JaneYoung
You recognized the value and the worth of the team efforts, Pat. That is no small thing.
Congratulations to all of you.
Jane
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Thanks for the kind words. Helping Team 1557 document their achievements was better than an archeological dig!  I can't resist sharing a few fun memories:
- My husband & I strolling around a 4th of July 2008 "Street Fest" in our new hometown, running across 1557's display, & briefly talking about FRC; shortly thereafter receiving a card, & then an invitation via Chief Delphi to visit one of their meetings -they hooked & reeled us in!
- Helping sort thru a wealth of materials that had been in a locked file cabinet for over a year (Team handbooks from Rookie year on, roosters, news articles, etc.). The key had been lost during one of the team's many moves; they had to drill the lock out. It was better than the opening of Al Capone's vault!
- Students following through with written submissions, despite their initial "Do we have to?!" Seeing their excitement grow with each part.
- Mentors, parents & alumni responding to requests thru their excellent email system for further team background & personal impact stories, even though as one mentor wrote "The history of Team 1557 is ...not as glamorous as others".
- Seeing this team excel at what it has always done: use every resource possible, and everyone they come into contact with, to share FIRST's message & meet their goals. This includes finding a welder of spiral staircases to help with their robot's spiral helix storage bin, a mom who makes DVDs for her church to compile the Chairman's DVD & a local band who gave permission to use their music for background.
- Documenting how they've used those same networking skills to recruit support from the Lake County Board of County Commissioners, School Board & leaders of a variety of civic groups, even getting leaders to form the ambitous "Lake County Robotics Steering Committee" to increase community involvement.
- Edit: I forgot to include my very favorite '09 build/ community event: Members of the team riding in Waterman Hospital's elevator with amazed patients, curious employees & the team's 119 lb robot! The use of the hospital's scales has become an annual event!
Team 1557 is in awe over the recognition & honor they received at the Florida Regional. It is amazing how it took someone new to the team to point out to them the value of their story & how much they've impacted their community.
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2005 -2008 MARS Team 1523 Mentor/NEMO Member
ME's wife & Tim's mom
Geocaching is my other obsession..."Using multi-million dollar satellites to find Tupperware in the woods".
Last edited by Pat Arnold : 16-03-2009 at 12:26.
Reason: Forgot something :-)
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