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etakyma ([personal profile] etakyma) wrote2010-01-06 12:17 am
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In the files of you can't make this shit up (no one would ever believe you).

So I've been poking around on the Web site for my college alumni news (truthfully, looking for more info about Miss Annetta's death) and I came across a fairly unique service project happening at the college.

My college is big into service, volunteerism and giving back to the community. There are a lot of on-campus houses and parts of dorms set aside for people who group together to do something together for the community. These are all student run and student governed. One house was the arts house (the house I lived in for three years did arts outreach on campus and off, volunteering in various ways), one house had mentors for a specific social program (my first year roommate was in the house that mentored teens who got pregnant for a year her sophomore year). It was a way of getting out of the dorms when I was there, and avoiding the sections (local sororities and fraternities were called "sections"). Now it has been over fifteen years since I was in college, but things have not changed that much.

I came across an article about seven guys (all class of '11) who crochet hats for three charities (a homeless shelter and two others). They meet twice a week for a few hours at a time (sometimes with some sporting event on the television in the back ground) and they crochet together. They say they each try to make one to two hats a week, depending on difficulty (ear flaps, pompoms, and color changes all add difficulty). They call their crochet circle the Brochet Society. Because they are all men. Who crochet. Together. They were able to turn this into all living together in one of the on campus houses.

Um, yes, I kind of love this. It is like fuzzy, live fanfic (yes, I immediately thought of Hermione).

[identity profile] krissielee.livejournal.com 2010-01-06 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
That is awesome.

Granted, I've just started volunteering my knitting skillz to a cat rescue society by knitting little cats for them to sell, so I find this twice as awesome. :D

[identity profile] etakyma.livejournal.com 2010-01-06 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Aw, knitting cats for a rescue society! That's so cool!

And the picture of these seven big guys, all about twenty years old, sitting around with crochet hooks and yarn everywhere with football playing on the TV just makes me squishy inside.

[identity profile] krissielee.livejournal.com 2010-01-06 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I figure, it's something I can do in my spare time, and it helps animals. They're even willing to supply the yarn and stuffing for me to use, but really, it's not like yarn's that expensive. I have scraps everywhere from old projects.

Haha, I bet! That's awesome. As it is, I'm the youngest at the yarn store and people always look at me like it's refreshing. It'd be nice to have some guys there so I'm not the only one the older ladies fuss over. ;)

[identity profile] etakyma.livejournal.com 2010-01-07 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I used to feel the same at the quilt shop. Apparently the boys get their yard at a specific shop near school, and some of the other ladies help them pick it out, and donate to their cause. They think its pretty awesome that these young men are willing to help like this. I do, too.

[identity profile] krissielee.livejournal.com 2010-01-07 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
Totally. I keep meaning to get into knitting like, preemie hats, but I kind of fail at hat-making, lol.