Classes, volunteer projects fill calendar

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May 16, 2018 - 11:00 PM

Allen Community College student Lindsey Tenaat, left, and Becca Sprague help plant flowers at a pocket park on the east side of the Iola square.

An example of Allen Community College student Lindsey Temaat’s schedule.

Sunday, April 22

7 p.m.-Lindsey Temaat arrives back in Iola after spending a weekend back home. 7:30- Starts her online biology module. Every Sunday at midnight her modules are due.

Monday, April 23

12:30 a.m.- Sleep. 6-10-Temaat wakes up depending on how much homework she has. 11-noon.-Interpersonal Communications with Terri Piazza Noon-1:30 p.m.- Choir 2-5:30 p.m.- Work (Thrive Allen County) 5:30-6- Dinner in the cafe with friends 6-midnight-Temaat hangs out with friends, finishes work projects, schedules Facebook posts for the next day, works on homework Midnight-sleep

Tuesday, April 24

6:30 a.m.- Temaat’s alarm goes off but she ignores it until the last minute because she “values sleep more than beauty.” 7:55- Get out of bed for class 8–Contemporary Social Problems with Katie Mitchell 9:45-11-Change clothes and eat breakfast 11-noon-Photography with Tara Schultz Noon-1 p.m.- Eat lunch 1-2- Newspaper with Bruce Symes 2-5:30-Temaat works on editing and uploading stories for The Allen Flame and also makes up classes if she missed them because of a work event. 5:30-6- Dinner. 6-midnight- Work on homework and hang out with friends. Midnight-sleep

Wednesday, April 25

7-11 a.m.- Wake up, get all dolled up for her photo shoot later, then grab a quick breakfast at Around The Corner. 11-noon- IPC with Terri Piazza Noon-12:30 p.m.- Temaat attended Blue Cross and Blue Shield’s National Walk at Lunch Day in the downtown Iola square with some of her coworkers and about 40 community members. 12:30-1-Meet with Jon Wells at the college to grab Gatorade and water bottles he had donated in preparation for the pocket park on Friday. 1- Along with some of her fellow students, Temaat met in the Admissions Office for the school’s marketing photoshoot that afternoon. 3:45-4-Shoot a “Live with Lindsey” Facebook Live interview with guest speaker, Taylor Hirth, in the school’s theatre for a Downtown Iola Facebook post. 4-5:30- Grabbed fast food before Taylor Hirth began her speech… (But don’t tell her co-workers at Thrive!) 5:30-6:30-Attended Hirth’s speech about sexual assault 6:30-11- Homework 11 p.m.- Sleep

Thursday, April 26

7:55 a.m.-2 p.m.- Attends classes. 2-2:30- Conducted an interview for newspaper. 2:30-5:30- Worked on newspaper and other assignments 5:30-7:30- Eat dinner 7:30-Attended the play, “Dracula,” directed by Tony Piazza 10-11:30-Calls parents (which she does almost every night). 11:30 p.m.- Sleep

Friday, April 27

6-9 a.m.- Woke up, got dressed, picked up wheelbarrows and shovels from maintenance, Kent Tomsen, then stopped by Ryan Bilderback’s office to pick up community service forms for volunteers. 9 a.m. -3:30 p.m.- Along with 13 other volunteers, Temaat worked on building the Pocket Park between Thrive Allen County and Sophisticated Rose. 3:30-5:30-Stayed at Thrive to do some computer work 5:30 p.m.-1 a.m.- Showered then headed over to her friend’s room to eat pizza and tacos and watch movies on Netflix all night

Saturday, April 28

1 a.m.- Sleep Noon-3 p.m.- Woke up and got dressed up for that night. 3 p.m.-12:30 a.m.- Attended The Barber of Seville opera at the Kauffman Center of Performing Arts in Kansas City, Mo. 12:30-3 a.m.- Temaat laid in bed eating leftovers from dinner that night and watching Trump documentaries until she fell asleep.

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