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This year, YALE participants will take a different journey. There will be 18 meetings in which we will learn new skills to prepare for a journey to a destination chosen by the participants. This is more than a class trip--it's a planned experience designed to teach skills such as setting goals, budgeting, safety skills, financial planning, problem solving, and reaching consensus.

We welcome your input and suggestions on this blog!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

October 25, 2010

After two weeks off of YALE it was great to get back into planning our trip! Last night we talked about the places we may want to go to in Florida. Everyone had great ideas and we will definitely have plenty to do to keep us busy! Among the most popular ideas were Disney, the Hard Rock Cafe, Universal Studios, MGM, Blizzard Beach, and Sea World. There was even one mention of "Alligator Land!" We will work on refining this list so we can create an itinerary! Feel free to let us know if you know of any hot spots in the Orlando area!!

Throughout our YALE sessions we hope to be able to have some "guest speakers" or professionals involved in travel, such as travel agents, flight attendants, etc. So, we created a list of questions we might want to ask a travel agent. Our group came up with lots of great questions, so meeting with a travel agent would definitely be very informative for us!

One of the fundraisers that the YALE group will be participating in is the monthly dances at the Senior Center. All of the proceeds from upcoming dances will be donated to YALE; however, this means that participants will need to do some work in planning and facilitating the dances! Everyone has been assigned a task such as creating and mailing invitations, collecting food/drink donations, setting up and cleaning up, money collection, and working the snack and drink table. The first dance acting as a YALE fundraiser will be November 20th and more information will come home about this soon!

Each participant brought home a Budgeting worksheet last night. This worksheet a way for each person to keep track of how much money they have saved for the trip. They can record the date, how much they have saved that week, and the total amount of money they have saved. We discussed several ways to save money. If the participant has a job, they could possibly set aside a portion of their paycheck. Collecting change and then "cashing it in" is also a great and easy way to save. The homework assignment for next week is to try and save $10 (or whatever you can!) and record it on your Budgeting sheet. Good luck!!

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