Yesterday was the last day of lectures and now it is time to shift our attention on the upcoming finals. Before I began to prepare for my finals, I had one more moment to relax and celebrate the Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester. The school has given us today as a holiday to enjoy the festivities. From carnival rides to food stands, there are many activities that people can partake in. Interestingly, one of the food vendors sold jumbo turkey legs and it is worth checking out. Val Kilmer was present at the festival as the Grand Marshal. Our school was involved in the events and they hosted a one-hour Wale concert at the school stadium. I will be looking forward to the festival again during the next school year when I will be taking classes in Winchester.
Also, we had a pharmacy formal last weekend to end the school year as well. It was hosted by the three pharmacy fraternities. It was a fun night to enjoy the company of our fellow classmates and to dance the night away. For future incoming students, it has always been a tradition for our Student Dean, Dr. Kirkpatrick to dance with all the male students. She will only leave the party after she has danced with all of the male students at the event.
We accomplished a great deal this semester with our service learning course. The project for this semester was to raise money for Capital Hospice. Capital Hospice is one of the first and largest non-profit organizations in the United States to provide end-of-life care. The funds raised will help them towards the new unit that they will be opening in Loudoun County. We raised about $725 with several fundraising events such as bakes sales, a car wash, and a yard sale.
That’s all for now, I have to get back to studying for my finals next week.
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