Devil`s Lake and Treinen Farm Field Trip Dodgeball Tournament
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Devil`s Lake and Treinen Farm Field Trip Dodgeball Tournament
October 13, 2014 In • • • • this issue Field Trip Update Dodgeball Tourney Mentor Hosted Events Shout out to our mentors • Around the World with BRIDGE • Event Reminders Upcoming events Murder Mystery Dinner Wednesday, October 29 Place: Ogg Hall Lounge, 835 W. Dayton Street Time: 7-10pm Come join us for a mysterious night of fun as we work in teams to uncover who the murderer is! Spooky snacks will be provided. Fall 2014 Issue 4 Devil’s Lake and Treinen Farm Field Trip On a brisk Saturday afternoon, BRIDGE participants traveled to Devil’s Lake for an afternoon of fun and exploration. Some students chose to play a game of American football after learning the rules from Brett and Adam. Others participated in hiking and discovering the natural beauty of the area. Following Devil’s Lake, students went to Treinen Family Farm to pick pumpkins from their pumpkin patch. In order to travel from the farm to the patch, students got to take a hay ride on a horse drawn wagon. Many students used this opportunity to learn about the horses and the operation of American farms. At the end of the day, every student got to take home the perfect pumpkin! It was a day to remember. Not just for the chilly weather, but for the fun times that we had with each other. Dodgeball Tournament Save the Date! Yesteryday afternoon, BRIDGE teams faced off in the first ever BRIDGE Dodgeball Tournament. International students learned the basics of the American sport and got to enjoy many rounds of competitive play. During the breaks, snacks and drinks were provided by Varsity Quarters. While there was no clear cut winner, everyone had a great time learning to dodge, duck, dip, dive and dodge with the rest of their friends. Pajama Dance Party Saturday, November 8th BRIDGE Prom Saturday, November 22nd Semester-end Banquet Thursday, December 4th More Field Trip Highlights Mentor-hosted Pumpkin Carving Event Mentor Cindy Fendrick hosted a fun and festive pumpkin-carving event! BRIDGE team members painted or carved pumpkins as U.S. students shared stories of family Halloween traditions with the international students, which resulted in a larger discussion about Halloween-like traditions around the world. Mentor-hosted Cookout Mentor Eric Luckey graciously opened his house to his BRIDGE team for a cookout and potluck. People were asked to bring a side dish or dessert from their home country as a supplement to the meal cooked. Eric prepared ribs, brats, homemade sauerkraut, corn on the cob, and a kale salad. We had a worldly collection of desserts representing Denmark, France, and Norway. Learning about different ways to enjoy dessert was a great experience for everyone and led to discussion of lifestyle and culture in connection to our eating habits. A thankful “shout-out” to our BRIDGE mentors! We are thrilled to have such wonderful BRIDGE mentors this semester. Each mentor has shown a genuine interest in getting to know the members of their assigned BRIDGE team and has taken initiative to plan a mentor-sponsored event to facilitate another opportunity for their team members to get to know each other better. Below is the list of our current BRIDGE mentors: Cindy Fendrick, CALS, Director for Prospective Student Services Tara Milliken, Wisconsin School of Business, Career Advisor for the BBA program Dreux Montgomery, International Studies, Advisor Anna Seidel-Quast, Visiting International Student Program, Program Coordinator Josh Juedes, Visiting International Student Program, Sponsored Groups Coordinator Helen Chen, Curriculum and Instruction, Master’s Student Aaron Stumpf, Counseling Psychology, Master’s Student Eric Luckey, Peace Corps, UW-Madison Recruiter Alexander Blass, Engineering Physics, Teaching Assistant Tim McCarty, Division of International Studies, Financial/Administrative Specialist Jenna Swartz, University Housing, Residence Life Coordinator for Kronsage Hall Amy Free, McBurney Disability Resource Center, Sign Language Interpreter Ruben Mota, McBurney Disability Resource Center, Assistant Director Around the World with BRIDGE Name: Madison Hartup Year: Senior Major: East Asian Studies Hometown: Baraboo, Wisconsin Hello! My name is Madison, and I am the team leader of the awesome team 8. I’ve been in BRIDGE for five semesters, and have been a team leader three times now. Each semester has brought new friends, new experiences, and a lot of fun! A little more about me…yes I was born in Madison, although that is not the reason my parents chose it as my name! I’ve lived in a few different places in the United States, but most of my life was spent in a small Wisconsin town called Baraboo. It’s right next to Devil’s Lake, so if you went on the field trip—that’s part of my hometown! Some of my other international experiences that do not relate to BRIDGE include a one month homestay in Tokyo, Japan while I was in high school. It’s due to that wonderful experience that I decided to study Japanese here at UW. I am currently applying for an internship program that would allow me to work in Tokyo after graduation. I have also been to Malaysia and Singapore for a 3-week study abroad program through the UW East Asian Studies Department. In the future I hope to explore more of that area. International exchange programs are very important to me. I now work with a youth exchange program through UW Extension, and plan to seek a similar job in the future. BRIDGE is a great way for American and international students to build that cross-cultural connection. I will miss it after graduation! BRIDGE: BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IN DIVERSE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTS ISS - 716 LANGDON STREET, ROOM 217, MADISON, WI 53706 PHONE +1 608 890 4813 | EMAIL BRIDGE@STUDENTLIFE.WISC.EDU | WEB ISS.WISC.EDU/BRIDGE