Friday, October 28, 2011

Proposal

XPRES! 
Problem
     The communities aren’t as strong as they used to be. More people are victims and suspects of hate crimes and kids have too much time on their hands which can lead to more violence. There are many talented people in our community and we may walk past a millionaire every day. Many people aren’t given the opportunity to broadcast their talent whether it’s on stage or not. We need a stronger relationship between University of Memphis and our community.
Solution
     There should be frequent activities for young kids, teenagers, and even adults to enjoy and keep their idle mind astray. The University of Memphis could hold Jammin’ Sessions or Open Mic where people who play an instrument, sing, rap, recite, etc. can come together and enjoy each other’s work in a peaceful manner. We should hold more opportunities for the community to come out and enjoy good music and food.
Benefits
     When an idle mind is stopped and people are participating in functions within their community, a lot of things change. People start changing the way they think and the way they look at people once they have a better understanding of who that person is.
      Environmental
       This project will bring our community together. Build a stronger relationship between the people in the community and the University of Memphis students. It reduces violence, dead bodies being found on the street. The kids that have nothing to do after school could get involved in an Open Mic session at the University of Memphis, or when there isn’t an event going on they’ll go home and work on something for the next event.

     Social
      When people are doing something they enjoy, they start getting dedicated. They get dedicated to what they are working on and become willing to meet new people to get a kick-off on what they want to happen. They start building relationships with one another and teaming up, working together to complete something. Not only are these people getting along now but they are finding something in common which could be a recipe for a lifelong relationship.

    Financial
     The best part about this is at the beginning there isn’t much money that has to be in this. As it gets bigger, more people start coming, and more people to start buying tickets to be in the show we can facilitate something more organized. We can present more opportunities for people with talent such as bringing famous producers in, or maybe a famous artist in general to show the people of the Memphis community a thing or two. The more people coming, the more tickets that being sold, is the bigger this event could get and the tighten the bond between University of Memphis students and their community.

Conclusion
     Many people have talents we know nothing about, and our community is too big to not get along with one another. There is too much crime in the city of Memphis, and if we can’t get to the city right now, we can always start a piece at a time. Getting people together and doing things they enjoy. 

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Letter to the National Public

Dear Editor,
I’ve always wanted to join a club on campus, but the school didn’t have much I was interested in. I figured taking out the time to start one wouldn’t be so bad and found some great people to create XPRES (Xhibiting Passion Represents Everyone’s Skillz) with. The club is about showing your talents and broadcasting some form of a talent show all year long. Even though this is a fun event for everyone to get involved with, I’m afraid that people will miss the seriousness of this club.
My peers and I have been vigorously working on proposals for this club, finding charity groups, working in the community, and giving kids something to do other than having an “idle mind.” It can prevent them from unnecessary violence and trouble because they’ll be doing something they enjoy.  There are many things this club can contribute to in changing our community and bringing people together through music, writing, dancing, acting and much more. We have a community full of talented people and getting people involved outside of the University of Memphis is a long term goal that we are determined to meet.
This club isn’t about promoting yourself through your talent or receiving individual proceeds for your success. We want to be able to give back to our community and help those who are in need. We can create a foundation for St. Jude because there are so many sick children there with parents that doubt that’ll see another day. Being able to give to St. Jude and visit so we could give them a show can change that child for the rest of their life. Those proceeds that we give can be what the doctors need to find that cure for the cancer that child is suffering with. The joy of being able to contribute to something as joyous as that is lifetime of happiness for us and that family.
We want to bring people together again, when things were peaceful and everyone can gather to see a few teenagers singing in groups, listening to the heart-throbbing poetry, and understanding the story the dancer tells in his/her moves. This will be a fun group, full of energy and excitement. But we must always remember that it’s not about us. It’s about the people around us, our community.
Sincerely,
dork