Any project that brings members together in an official capacity as deemed appropriate by the Squadron Commander or Chapter President.
Socials
- Movie marathon
- Star Wars,Indiana Jones,the movies of the 80′s brat pack all movies essential to growth and development as a college student. Relax for an evening and see who can recite all the lines to the classics.
- Candidate social
- Meet the candidates. Meet the candidates. Meet the candidates.
- Bowling tournament
- Bowling balls and rented shoes are always a recipe for success.
- Halloween costume party
- Did you know that your squadron commander makes a great giant gorilla? Regardless,costumes and candy never miss.
- Scavenger hunt
- This is a great idea for candidates and/or members. Plant people/objects around campus the goal could be for a team to get questions answered,signatures,etc.
- Holiday white elephant gift exchange
- Hmm,I always wanted a …well,what is that anyway? This is a great excuse to enjoy some camaraderie when finals are looming.
- BBQs
- The best part of that social is that it’s sure to attract more people,potential candidates and other Arnold Air Society or Silver Wings members.
Conclaves
- ARCON
- The best way to bond with your area! Find out what’s going on with the other squadrons or chapters,and hear about the state of the nation.
- NATCON
- If you want to interact with hundreds of other Arnies and have input on decisions that affect you in AAS,SW,and AFROTC,this is the place to be.
Organizations
- AFA
- They are our biggest supporters. Follow this link to locate your local chapter and encourage joint relations.
- Big Brothers/Big Sisters
- An extremely well known organization with headquarters in all 50 states. For more information,go to http://www.bbbsa.org/
- Boy Scouts
- “Be prepared.” (Their motto.) “Be a volunteer.” (Our mantra.) http://www.bsa.scouting.org/
- Habitat for Humanity
- A place to call your own. Security for you and your family. A home. More at http://www.habitat.org/
- Muscular Dystrophy Association
- Proceeds go to finding a cure for neuromuscular diseases. Participation ranges from walk-a-thons to bowling tournaments. http://www.mdausa.org/help/index.html
- JROTC
- Contact your local unit and see what you can do as a joint project. They are the future of AFROTC.
- Meals on Wheels
- This worthwhile and selfless organization ensures that thousands of Americans will get proper nutrition each day. For the branch near you,call 1-888-MEAL HELP.
- National League of POW/MIA Families
- The National League of POW/MIA Families sole purpose is to obtain the release of all prisoners,the fullest possible accounting for the missing and repatriation of all recoverable remains of those who died serving our nation during the Vietnam War. Squadrons may want to join with this organization for National POW/MIA Day activities. http://www.pow-miafamilies.org/
- National Museum of Patriotism
- Dedicated to the concept of American patriotism. http://www.museumofpatriotism.org/
- Points of Light Foundation
- This organization has branches throughout the country,many of them in conjunction with the United Way. Their whole purpose is to motivate people to be volunteers and provide them with ways to do so. To get to a map and choose your state,go to:http://www.pointsoflight.org/volunteercenters/volunteercentermap.cfm
- Rock the Vote
- Help others take part in government. http://www.rockthevote.org/
- Ronald McDonald House
- More than financial help,charities such as this need manpower. More info at:http://www.rmhc.com/help/volunteer/index.html
- Salvation Army
- If only it were the Salvation Air Force…http://www.salvationarmy.org/
- Special Olympics
- “Let me win. But if I cannot win,let me be brave in the attempt.” To aid in this attempt,go to http://www.specialolympics.org/
- United Way
- Health and human services. http://www.unitedway.org/
- VA Hospital
- For links and information on how to get involved with your local VA,contact:http://www.va.gov/facilities.htm
- YMCA
- To some,the YMCA is simply a place to shoot hoops or lift weights. However,there is an abundance of volunteer opportunities available. http://www.ymca.net/
http://www.afa.org/links/afalinks.html