Kentucky Center for Smoke-Free Policy CIS 112-013
Friday, December 11, 2015
Final Reflection for KCSP
Final video reflection
Final reflection
It's been a busy few months, but the semester is finally coming to a close. I took some time to reflect on my work with the Kentucky Center for Smoke-free Policy.
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Third Reflection with KCSP
Finally, things have turned around and my group members and
I were able to complete some hands-on service hours. November 19th was the Great American Smokeout
which was essentially a smoke-free tailgate.
The morning began with handing out cards for the Kentucky Center for
Smoke-free policy all around campus.
Next came the actual tailgate.
The tailgate was at a great location and had lots of interesting things
to catch UK students’ eyes. In the center
there were tables set up that displayed information about the dangers of
smoking. There were also games and
prizes you could win within the circle of tables. Another great part was the
board that you could write a note on that was against smoking and in turn, you
got a free t-shirt. There was also
plenty of chili and hot chocolate to go around, which I know many people definitely
enjoyed. Additionally, there was a s’mores
table! This was where students could walk up, grab a premade bag of s’mores
ingredients and roast their own marshmallow in order to make their s’mores. I was lucky enough to work this table for
almost the entirety of my time that day.
I have to say I think that was probably the most fun table at the tailgate
because everyone was so amazed they could roast their own marshmallow. While they were doing so, we were able to
talk to them about trying to stop tobacco smoking and just about everyone we
talked to admitted they had never smoked before! At one point, some of the cheerleaders came
and started talking on the microphone to people on their way to class which really
lightened the mood. Overall, the
tobacco-free tailgate was a success.
These awesome s'mores packages were a hit and many took some to go.
Getting to see all that goes into the planning of these
events and the volunteers and all they do was amazing and I wish we had gotten
to do more events like the tobacco-free tailgate this semester. I definitely feel that the tailgate helped
raise awareness for smoke-free policy and was able to help discourage people
from smoking. I am excited to see what
the KCSP has in store for the future.
These tables were informative and fun for all passers-by.
Friday, December 4, 2015
Finally Volunteering!
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The s'mores booth |
Paul and I handing out cards |
It was awesome to finally get some insight into how this organization serves the university and the greater community. Kentucky Center for Smoke-free Policy does so much good- by educating the community on the dangers of smoking, advocating for laws that protect the quality of air for all, and enforcing smoking bans- and I enjoyed getting to help spread the message. It was really rewarding to feel like I was doing something to help encourage people to stop smoking. It is such a problem, especially on this "smoke-free" campus. Unlike our earlier service this actually felt like we were making a difference, and it was awesome!
Want some more information about Kentucky Smoke-free Policy? Check out these great links:
Kentucky Center for Smoke-free Policy website: http://www.mc.uky.edu/TobaccoPolicy/KCSP/
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