Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Wow! Some Amazing Things Happening!

We've gotten some fantastic school reports earlier this week. Take a look at the totals schools are reporting:

Bonnie Holland Elementary : $764
Career Institute of Technology: $920.93
David City Elementary: $423.36
East Stroudsburg High South: $554.00
Huntington Elementary: $1108.56
K. D. Markley Elementary: $500.00
Kutztown Middle School: $54.42
Leola Elementary: $378.64
National Dali High School: $6100
Trinity Catholic: $162.90
Utica Elementary: $1,162.85
Wallenpaupack South Elementary School: $204
West York Area High School: $175

.... for a grand total of $12,508.66!

Here are today's school reports:

Huntington Elementary: Huntington students have been selling lemonade and got help from the high school's family life classes who made delicious baked goods to sell with the lemonade.

Career Institute of Technology: Jay Scott, Alex's Dad, spoke at the Career Institute of Technology today. Take a look at their fantastic blog! They have some great photos up.

K.D. Markley Elementary: KD Markley Elementary School raised approximately $500 selling raffle tickets to win a chance to throw a whipped cream pie in a teacher’s face! They also made chocolate covered pretzels to sell at tonight's 4th Grade Concert! A picture of K.D. Markley students making chocolate covered pretzels is at the beginning of this post.

National Dali High School (Taiwan): National Dali High School had a three-point connection with Princeton High School/Princeton Elementary School (MN) & K.D. Markley Elementary School, (PA). Real-time bidding took place while NDHS auctioned unique calligraphy bookmarks, Taiwan shirts, Lemonade shirts, Lemonade stickers & badges, LIVE through videoconference and so did Princeton with their Princeton Tiger shirts & hoodies! They have also been working in collaboration with Business, Marketing and Diversity classes of Prof. Bernard Gibson at Folsom Lake College to solicit donations from enterprises in California. Folsom Lake students held creative, interactive lemonade stands while National Dali students performed the art of Chinese calligraphy (translating donors’ names and writing in Chinese calligraphy) and gave traditional musical performances. Both schools videoconferenced and even had a LIVE raffle draw for best-effort awards!

Saturday, March 28, 2009

What a GREAT First Week


We've had a fabulous first week of lemonade stands! Thanks so much to all of the students, teachers, parents and volunteers for their hard work! And thanks to the students at Wallenpaupack Elementary School South for sharing the photos of their lemonade stand (above!).

Don't forget to vote for your favorite "MAKE A DIFFERENCE" poem. As of this morning, 48 people have cast their votes!
Here are the fundraising totals (as reported) for this week:

Bonnie Holland Elementary : $764
David City Elementary: $423.36
East Stroudsburg High South: $554.00
Huntington Elementary: $636.09
Kutztown Middle School: $54.42
Leola Elementary: $237.38
Trinity Catholic: $162.90
Wallenpaupack South Elementary School: $204
West York Area High School: $105
So far, we've raised $3141.15!! That's fantastic! (and we only have 9 out of 38 schools reporting!). Don't forget to submit your daily fundraising totals each time you hold a stand at http://www.magpi.net/programs/alexslemonade.html.

Here's what schools told us they were up to this week (don't forget to send Heather an email at hweisse @ magpi.net and tell her what you're up to, too!):

Huntington Elementary: Students at Huntington School are definitely putting the squeeze on cancer! Reached their fundraising goal!

Jacob Elementary: Jacob Elementary has been hard at work fundraising. It has been an exciting week--with Friday's pie throwing finale!

Wallenpaupack South Elementary School: The students are very excited! They'll have another stand on Wednesday April 1st along with a Beach Day where students will pay $1.00 to wear beach clothes. If they reach our goal of $350.00 (and it sure looks like they will!), some teachers will be getting whipped cream pies in the face... (Note to Wallenpaupack Students: We would REALLY like to see pictures of
this!!!)


West York Area High School: Unfortunately, they had to postpone their first lemonade stand because of rain - - but they've been collecting donations all the same!

Friday, March 27, 2009

Voting is now OPEN for the Alex's Virtual Lemonade Stand Poetry Contest!


We've had our biggest turn out YET for the annual Alex's Virtual Lemonade Stand "MAKE A DIFFERENCE" Poetry Contest! All of the entries are posted and voting is now open. So click here to vote for your favorite!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

A glance at our project so far...

We're off and running! Thanks to all of the schools who have reported their activities (and fundraising efforts) so far!

Here's what's been reported:

Kutztown Middle School: $13.75
Leola Elementary School: $160.90
Bonnie Holland Elementary: $764.00
East Stroudsburg High School South: $150.00
Trinity Catholic School: $20.00

Our grand total so far? $2456.75!!!! Don't forget, you can report your daily fundraising totals at http://www.magpi.net/programs/alexslemonade.html.

Here is what schools are up to (and don't forget to send Heather an email with your school updates to be included on the blog!):

Leola Elementary Students are holding lemonade stands done at their homes. They are also collecting online and mail donations.

East Stroudsburg High School South (pictured above) held a "Cooking for a Cause" event and the lemon cake sold for $55!

Roundtown Elementary created a great SMILEBOX Presentation! Take a look!

Monday, March 23, 2009

What a FANTASTIC Kick-Off Videoconference!

Thanks so much for a GREAT kick-off event today! It was great to see all of you and your schools virtually, and we’re so excited to see what you accomplish in the next two weeks.

We do want to take a minute and apologize for some of the technical issues with the webstream. Unfortunately, Penn Video Network was experiencing server issues during today’s program - - but don’t worry, we captured the program! It will be up, in its entirety, on MAGPI’s new podcast site tomorrow. Once it’s posted, we’ll send instructions for accessing it.


You can report your daily fundraising totals at http://www.magpi.net/programs/alexslemonade.html. (You’ll see a button in the upper right hand corner that says “submit your daily fundraise report here.”

We will also feature schools on this blog each day. But we can only feature your school if we know what you’re up to!!! So send Heather an email at hweisse @ magpi.net and photos as often as you can.

Tom McGee at Lower Merion School District will be putting together our highlights video this year. We’ll be providing instructions to you for how to get material to him later this week. In order for your school to be included in the highlights piece, we need you to send video/photos - - so be sure to capture everything!

For the closing videoconference, every school will have 45 seconds to show us what you did. It’s your school’s time to shine!!! How did you help put the squeeze on pediatric cancer? We encourage you to be creative in your presentations - - because 40 presentations is a lot! We appreciate the variety of presentations we saw today. If you’re interested in showing multimedia during your 45 seconds, we’ll need you to send it to us ahead of time. If you’re planning to show multimedia, send Heather an email at hweisse @ magpi.net as soon as you know.

AND NOW FOR THE LEMON SPIRIT WINNERS…. Although we were so impressed with everyone’s ‘lemonness’ today, we have to give a special shout out to these schools:
  • Got their lemon ‘groove’ on: East Stroudsburg Area High School South and Jacob Elementary (Fabulous step team presentations!)
  • Can’t ‘shake’ their lemonade spirit: Robeson Elementary School (Great dramatic presentation!)
  • Has spirit all ‘rapped’ up: Kutztown Area School District and David City Elementary (Impressive Raps!)
  • Fabulous lemon lyrics: North Hills Elementary and Hopewell Elementary (Great original songs!)

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Watch the LIVE WEBSTREAM of the Alex's Virtual Lemonade Stand Videoconferences!

Don't miss out! Both of our videoconference events will be shown LIVE, in their entirety via a Real Player Webstream! For each program, the live link stream will be available at 12:45 p.m. EDT, with content beginning at 1:00 p.m. EDT.

Kick-Off Program Link (March 23, 2009):
http://beansidhe.isc-net.upenn.edu:8080/ramgen/encoder/alex323.rm

Wrap-Up Program Link (April 3, 2009):
http://beansidhe.isc-net.upenn.edu:8080/ramgen/encoder/alex403.rm

Technical Requirements for getting the RealPlayer stream:

To view the Internet webcast, your computer must have RealPlayer (version 8 or higher). RealPlayer is available for free from http://www.real.com/. Visit this site and follow the instructions to download and install the "RealPlayer - Free" option.

To test RealPlayer on your computer prior to one of the events, click on the link below (or copy and paste it into your web browser) to watch an archived video of commencement exercises from the University of Pennsylvania:

http://beansidhe.isc-net.upenn.edu:8080/ramgen/president/commencement08.rm

If you have technical issues with the live webstream, please send an email to: video @ isc.upenn.edu.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Project T-Shirt Design from National Dali High School

We thought the t-shirt design that National Dali High School came up with for their Virtual Lemonade Stands was really great! And we thought you might like to see, too!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Look at what's happening at Leola Elementary School!


The fourth grade “Lemonheads” at Leola Elementary School in Leola, Pennsylvania are excited to be participating in this year’s event. Our focus this year has been service to others and we have been working as a team to achieve this goal. So far this year we have made cards for veterans, helped at home, helped our neighbors, made dog biscuits for the Humane League and most recently collected over 2,000 magazine’s for the Ronald McDonald House. We are working on taking the lemons in the world and making lemonade!

Monday, March 09, 2009

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National Dali High School is looking for collaborative partner for their virtual lemonade stand!

We are very pleased to announce that we are being joined this year from a National Dali High School in Taiwan and they are looking for a few US school partners to hold a virtual lemonade stand via videoconference. If you’re looking for a fun project to do as part of your Alex’s Virtual Lemonade Stand experience, please get in touch with Mary (contact information below)!

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National Dali High School-Taiwan is holding virtual lemonade stands via videoconferencing! We are inviting you to connect with us, interact with us, and/ or even hold your lemonade stand in collaboration with us! We are holding two virtual stands, which will be at:

1. 9:00 a.m.- 10:30 a.m. (EDT) , Mar. 27 &

2. 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. (EDT), Mar. 27

Get the word out! Lemonade stands held simultaneously with cultural interchange and interactions via international videoconferencing will definitely attract many, many customers!

How is our lemonade sold virtually?

National Dali High School students, parents, and teachers are going to interact with U.S. sites by performing traditional arts to raise money for pediatric cancer research. We will be demonstrating the art of Chinese calligraphy (writing Chinese characters upon request; for example, translating donors’ names into Chinese and then writing the calligraphy) as well as giving musical performances with traditional instruments. Students will explain and demonstrate how to make Taiwanese chewy lemonade and also sell unique exclusive items, such as specially designed Taiwan shirts, badges, bookmarks (and other accessories). In addition, we also invited a professional Feng-shui consultant to explain the theory of desirable interior designs/ arrangements and offer individuals suggestions upon request.

By collaborating on these virtual lemonade stands, not only are we attaining the purpose of raising funds for pediatric cancer research; we are also learning ethnic diversity and enhancing cultural interchange through international collaboration!

Contact us now and join this special project of Alex’s Virtual Lemonade Stand ! (limited number of seats for interactive/ collaborating sites )

Contact Meimei Mary Shih shmeimei@mail.dali.tcc.edu.tw or Brian Lin b763033@ms4.hinet.net