Turkey Basket DeliveryKatie Dembowski
Planning and Execution
Planning- Work Breakdown PlanThe first phase was to receive a
list of participants from Colonel Zachary including the flight that would be accompanying me on the trip.
The flight was chosen by the overall GPA of the class being higher than that of other periods.
Planning – Manpower PreparationThe cadets needed to be in T-
shirts and windbreakers.Needed to have completed all
Permission slip forms and be excused from all classes before getting on the bus.
Planning – Financial PlanThe cost of the buses was covered
by the school.Lunch was to either be brought on
the trip or funded by the Squires at .
Communication Throughout the planning process
contact with Colonel was maintained
By tracking the progression of the event all needs were met.
Contact information was published on the point paper.
Received a business card from SKF at event.
Point Paper
What Delivering Turkey Baskets to less fortunate familiesP.O.C. Colonel Zachery , Kate Dembowski (267-481-4511)Where Report to H4, we will be taking a bus to Norristown
When Report to H4 at 9:15 (right after 2nd period), on Friday November 16th, you will be back to your respective
school by 13:30.Uniform Air Force t-shirts, Wind- breakers, and Jeans
More Info Our main goal is to make the less fortunate families happy.
Come ready to work!Meals I would suggest bringing a snack for the bus ride
because you may be missing your lunch (But we must leave the bus spotless when we get off).
Photographer
Covert
OIC: Dembowski EVENT: TURKEY BASKET DELIVERY
Resource Procurement PlanIt was previously set up so that
the students would arrive at SKF, pick up the baskets and deliver them to the Norristown Family Center
Arranged so that we had a full-size bus and a handicap bus.
Customer NeedsThe goal of the mission was
complete Delivered 92 baskets. Recipients were impressed with
the quality of the work that was done.
Our young friends of the North Penn High School – used their muscles to load these two full-sized buses and unload them once they arrived to the
office. These Junior ROTC students are
always a delight to us as they handle these
baskets with zeal and show a lot of joy in
doing so.
RisksLifting heavy baskets could
injure someone so proper technique was insisted upon.
With the attendance of a handicapped JROTC cadet we needed to ensure that he could safely participate in a meaningful manner.
Post Event
Successes and Areas of ImprovementAll turkey baskets were delivered We had problems with the wind
blowing the trays off the top of the baskets
Needed more room on the buses. It was a tight fit.
Community AwarenessPosters were hung on the JROTC
bulletin board near the main entrance
Article was published by the CVCA (Carson Valley Children’s Aid) and Norristown Family Center
PicturesPlaced on the passport Used for further exposureNames of participants and times
were provided to the Data System OIC binder