SHINE: Students Helping to Invent New Expressions

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Welcome to the SHINE website!

Our next general meeting is on Wednesday, November 18th, 8-9 PM, in Mattin Center Room 161. If you are interested in joining our board, please check out our Board Meeting, 9-10 PM in Mattin Center Room 162 on the same day, or catch us at the meeting.

We will be holding our 2nd Annual Winter Holiday Sale the week after Thanksgiving Break! More details of dates, times, and locations will be available soon. To be updated by e-mail, please click here and choose the "Send Me Sale Updates!" option on the drop down list.

To sign up for our mailing list, please click here and select Subscribe to the Mailing List on the dropdown menu.

Watch for updates and a new and improved website design (courtesy of DMC assistance!) soon to be uploaded! :)

Learn About...
A Brief Introduction

Students Helping to Invent New Expressions (SHINE) is a community service arts club on the Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus dedicated to the teaching, making, and selling of crafts such as beaded items, jewelry, knit/crochet items, and donating the proceeds to charity and our Baltimore community.

To Members

If you are interested in signing up to help man the table for our Breezeway sales, or to sell your own things next to us at the table, please contact us!

Anyone who is interested in a board position is welcome to attend our next board meeting (check the Calendar). If you have not attended a board meeting yet, please e-mail us and tell us what board (and if you know, which duties/jobs) you are interested in. :)

Disclaimer

Because we are a community service organization, we will dedicate the items made with our materials to donation and sales to fundraise. If you would like to keep an item you have made with our materials, there will be a flat materials cost fee. We do not have any hidden or unreasonable fees, and will be dedicated to providing the resources needed to teach general members, as well as contributing to charities and the community. We also welcome donations of supplies or money from general members to help fund our projects, keep our club running, and provide for charities and other causes.

This page was last updated September 21, 2009.
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