Sunday, February 22, 2009

Sumbit your Recipes for a Good Cause!!



Support RISD ASB Peru and submit your recipes from home to be made into a cookbook that will be sold around RISD campus. Please give recipes along with your name and hometown as these will be noted next to your recipe in the cookbook. Faculty and students may submit recipes to mgelina@g.risd.edu until March 2nd. So call your Mom and find out her secret ingredients to your favorite dish!

Video Game Nights!!

ok, I know... it may seem like we are all about video games but, it just seems like something people liked. So we are out to try it again weekly!!

Every Thursday night at 6:30 pm we will be having a video game night in the upper Met so come and join us for some fun!!



(I found this image on google and it was so cute so I had to.. haha)



Also, we are going to start having weekly 50/50 raffles to raise money. We will be selling tickets all week, and then at the end of the week we will have a drawing to see who gets half of the money raised. The tickets will be selling at $1 each.


We have also been making plans for a Battle of the Bands!!!! This is going to be a great event as our group wants this event to be huge and amazing!! We are working so hard to get everything ready for it and it is going to be awesome!

Obviously, our group is working really hard to get to Peru and fundraise as much as possible which is awesome!

Ready Peru? Because here we come!!

Friday, February 20, 2009

Nads vs. Brown Bears and Super Smash



On Sunday, the ASB Peru group traveled down to the Brown ice rink for an exciting game accompanied by frosted cupcakes, brownies and hot chocolate. It was a good time for all and quite a big turn out for the game.




We also just had the Super Smash Brothers Tournament last night which was a great turn out too! Everyone had a lot of fun kicking each others character butt and eating yummy dominoes pizza.





Everyone in the group has been working hard to make all of these fundraisers possible and doing amazing!! Stay tuned next time for more on ASB Peru. :)

Monday, February 16, 2009

SUPER SMASH BROTHERS TOURNAMENT!




Make sure you attend our Super Smash Brothers Tournament this Thursday at 6:30 pm.
It will be held in the upper Met and is ONLY $3 per entry!!!!
And there will be FREE FOOD and AWARDS!!!
(this just keeps getting better right?)

The Awards: (drumroll please)
Gift cards to Nice Slice because who doesn't love pizza.

1st Place: $30
2nd Place: $20
3rd Place: $10

Oh yeah it is good clean fun and you play for a wonderful cause!
SO come on up to the Met and be a reckless gamer - if only for one night.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Yummy!

Bake Sale!

Last Friday, the ASB Peru Group had a bake sale at the Met and the Portfolio. The bake sale was stocked with goodies that we had all made out of our own kitchens. Yummy!! Here are some pictures from the sale:









Look for the next post on our upcoming events!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The reason why we are going to Peru.

This is the BBC News report on the Earthquake that hit Peru in August 2007.


Scores killed in Peru earthquake



The quake destroyed roads and cut power supplies in southern Peru

Quake aftermath
A powerful 7.9 magnitude earthquake has hit the coast of Peru, killing at least 337 people and injuring hundreds more, Peru's civil defence institute says.
All but one of the deaths were in the coastal province of Ica, about 265km (165 miles) south of the capital, Lima.

In Lima, buildings shook violently during the prolonged tremors, prompting residents to take to the streets.

President Alan Garcia said he was sending three cabinet ministers to the worst affected area.

The earthquake struck at 1841 (2341 GMT) on Wednesday and lasted for several minutes.


See map of the affected area
The US Geological Survey said the epicentre was beneath the Pacific Ocean, about 145km (90 miles) south-east of Lima. Four strong aftershocks ranging from 5.4 to 5.9 followed, the organisation said.

Rush-hour traffic in Lima came to a halt as buildings shook with the force of the powerful tremors and hundreds of people spilled onto the streets.




In pictures: Peru quake
Eyewitness accounts

"Usually you don't feel a tremor when outside, but the pavement was rippling, so I fled to the park where the ground continued to move under our feet," a resident of Lima, Bronwyn Davis, told the BBC News website.

"What was even more frightening was the roar of the quake coupled with the sky lighting up. It was surreal - if felt like we had stepped onto the set of some war movie."

Berenice, another resident, said the earthquake was the strongest she had ever felt.

"For some it seemed like the end of the world, and most people I know are still nervous," she said.

But the full devastating force of the earthquake was felt closer to the epicentre in the southern coastal province of Ica, where it brought down buildings, cut power supplies and disrupted communications.

Low-lying coastal areas in Peru, Chile, Ecuador and Colombia were evacuated after a tsunami alert was issued, but the warning was later withdrawn.

Church collapse

Deputy Health Minister Jose Calderon described the situation in the city of Ica, where 650,000 people live, as "dramatic".

The National Institute for Civil Defence said 336 people had been killed in the province and 827 others injured. One person was killed in Lima.





TV reports said 17 people were killed and dozens injured when the Senor de Luren church in Ica collapsed during evening mass.

Callers to Radio Programas del Peru (RPP) said many homes in poor neighbourhoods in Ica and nearby Chincha had collapsed and that several cities had no electricity. The town of Pisco, 60km east of the epicentre, was also badly affected.

Hospitals are reported to be overwhelmed by the number of casualties. A cameraman for the Associated Press said the floors of the hospital in Chincha were covered with dead bodies.

The mayor of Ica, Mariano Nacimiento, said he had asked the government for medicine, blankets, tents and all help that could be given. The weather in the region is very cold at the moment.

Rescuers have struggled to reach Ica, however, as parts of the Pan-American Highway have been blocked by huge cracks in the tarmac and fallen power lines.

Unconfirmed reports said a bridge north of the city had collapsed.

State of emergency

President Garcia thanked God that the earthquake had not caused "a catastrophe with an immense number of victims".

In 1970, a 7.9-magnitude earthquake high in the Peruvian Andes triggered a landslide that buried the town of Yungay and killed 66,000 people.

"We have declared a state of emergency in Ica province and we are going this evening to ensure that regional and local governments, civil defence institutions and ministries can spend what they need to, rapidly and immediately," Mr Garcia said.

The president ordered police onto the streets of Lima to keep order, and schools are being closed because the buildings may be unsafe.

In Lima's poorer suburbs and shanty towns, news of the damage is still coming in, reports the BBC's Dan Collyns. However, he says the feeling in the city, where one third of the population lives, is that it may have narrowly avoided a major disaster.