Dave has put together a joint service project with Tahitian club scheduled for February 28th (that's a Saturday so none of you have classes) at 8:00AM. We will be cleaning a 1 mile section of highway alongside Turtle Bay, and if serving the community which so graciously allows us to live and study here on the North shore isn't enough there are other incentives such as T-shirts for those who show up to put in some work as well as the possibility of the Restaurant OLA providing breakfast. To remain a club here at BYU Hawaii we need atleast 30% of our club members to participate in this service opportunity.
It may seem like something small but chances are in the course of the application process to the medical/graduate schools you will be applying to questions might be asked concerning your involvement in extra curricular activities/clubs and how you have served your community. If you haven't already keep track of all your service hours, it looks good to show commitment to service not only to medicine but to your community as well.
If you are interested in attending and receiving a t-shirt contact Dave at: thedddaaavvveee@gmail.com by Friday Fed13th and make sure to let him know your shirt size. The order must go out by the end of the week.
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The BYU Hawaii Premedical resource and events guide is designed with the future medical school student in mind. The information contained on this website will aid applicants in preparing for a career in medicine. You will find everything you need to know from information regarding the application process, medical schools, career exploration, the MCAT as well as advice to realize your dream of practicing medicine. Comments and suggestions are encouraged to help us help one another find success in such a competitive field.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Foodfest Winter 09'
A special thanks goes out to all who went out and supported our club as well as those who made the event happen. This is the 2nd foodfest the club has participated in and it takes a lot of work to put everything together. We served some fine Italian cuisine as seen in the pictures below and it must have been a hit because we completely sold out everything without resorting to dropping our prices.
"...when the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie....."(we actually had this song playing nonstop for the duration of foodfest, Grazie! to Higgy for providing the music, it really put us in the Italian mood.)
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