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Hello again! We are back with another blog post, following our very first one, Introducing Love & Crochet. This one will be shorter, but packed with information about my experience over the years and where you can ask me questions about everything here. Without further ado, let's get into it!
Below is a table of my accomplishments and noteworthy experiences, separated into columns for each year. This will be updated at least twice per year.
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Year | 2019 | Began to sell crochet smileys at a local art market, donating 30% of proceeds | Volunteered at Yad Ezra, a community garden and food pantry, over the Summer | Competed in an FTC Robotics competition with the middle school team | ||||||
2020 | Launched Love & Crochet | Bought shares of JKS stock, which tripled in price shortly after | Donated $70 to Rainforest Coalition by hosting a raffle for a large crocheted piece | Began working as a virtual madricha (teacher's helper and Hebrew tutor) for a local Jewish temple | ||||||
2021 | Reflections art contest poem entry made it to state level | Worked with the middle school robotics team virtually on the FTC competition and innovation challenge | Continued working as a virtual madricha for a local Jewish temple | Recieved 1290 on the PSAT 8 and 1330 on the PSAT 9 (99th percentile) | Participated in the innovation lab camp, a two week experience kicking off personal projects | Spoke at a City Council meeting in advocacy for the local community garden project | Continued selling crocheted smileys at a local art market and donating 30% of the proceeds | Joined Robotics and Model UN | Attended the SEMMUNA Model UN conference | |
2022 | Was a part of the FRC Robot programming team for the 2022 competition season |
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to email me at sarah@loveandcrochet.com. I am happy to help!