Busy Busy Busy

Last week was quite busy. I didn’t have enough time to write a post after Monday at all. I was working on stories for Premier Tourism Marketing, writing stories for Suburban Life and went to two events for Now You Know all weekend.

For PTM, I was working on a story about Chicago’s Southland and what places to go if you’re planning a sporting event or trip for a group. I am also exploring the Wildwoods of New Jersey for a story in Leisure Group Travel. I’m looking at the beaches, boardwalks and activities in that area to enjoy the Atlantic coast.

The WildWoods Boardwalk. Image form jerseyshoreguide.net
The WildWoods Boardwalk. Image form jerseyshoreguide.net

For Suburban Life, I worked on a story for a great program called SEASPAR that provides recreational activities for people with disabilities in the area. I also went to a band practice of the Lisle Community Band because last week was their first set of practices to start their season. I learned that it has been around for 27 years and members are trying to get the word out about their great performances coming up. I also saw some adorable puppies up for adoption that were from an area in Oklahoma afflicted by a flood in May.

The adorable puppies from the West Suburban Humane Society. Image from mysuburbanlife.com
The adorable puppies from the West Suburban Humane Society. Image from mysuburbanlife.com

And finally, Now You Know events, I went to Spring Awakening Music Festival and the Taste of Randolph! It was a crazy weekend but a lot of fun. I went to SAMF Friday night and Saturday. I got to see some of my favorite bands like Nero, Zedd and Wolfgang Gartner. I also discovered some new ones like Nervo and Felix Da House Cat. I will definitely check them out. The fest was as fun as it was last year but was probably even better because I was able to talk to different people and I went two nights instead of one day. I think the festival was more organized this year because they built off the first fest last year and tickets were more easily accessible. It definitely felt more crowded because I think more people attended for Bassnectar, the headliner on Saturday. That was a sight to see. I talked to some people who were fans and said there’s a whole network called Chi-nectars who try to go to all of his shows. I explain more of that experience as well as the whole event in an article I wrote with another intern.

In the crowd during Bassnectar. Photo by Becky Neems from Nowyouknowevents.com
In the crowd during Bassnectar. Photo by Becky Neems from Nowyouknowevents.com

The Taste of Randolph was fun but wasn’t good timing. I wasn’t in a good mood because I was worn out from SAMF and it was hot outside. I just wanted to go home and didn’t want to cover it. But once I started walking around and checking out the scene I started to feel better. I talked with some people there who were in good spirits and enjoying themselves, I soaked up some rays and I tried some food. There was a wide variety of food there and it all looked amazing. I only tried a few things because I wasn’t very hungry. I had a BBQ pulled chicken sandwich, a lychee lemonade and a falafel sandwich. I explain more about the food and the Taste overall in the article an intern and I wrote about the Taste of Randolph.

One of the stages at the Taste of Randolph. Photo by Becky Neems from Nowyouknowevents.com
One of the stages at the Taste of Randolph. Photo by Becky Neems from Nowyouknowevents.com

After being so tired, I started this week with a full plate at PTM as well as writing up the stories from the weekend. I was able to relax last night and I didn’t fill up this week too much. I am covering a Birdhouse Auction on Thursday, but otherwise I am giving myself a weekend off.

Update: apologizing for the lack of posts lately

I am back on the saddle this Monday interning but I have not blogged since last thursday because I haven’t been reporting since then. I attended my dad’s wedding this weekend and got to spend some much needed family time. But do not fear! I will be blogging more about this summer’s experience.

Coming up

I am working on two stories for Premier Tourism Marketing, one about sports complexes and towns and the other is about parades students can perform in. My music cities story is finished and is waiting to be published.

On Wednesday I start back at Suburban Life. I hope my patio magazine story is at its final touches and I will probably be doing the same old event reporting and local coverage. One of my stories is supposed to be on the front cover *cross your fingers* and I’m hoping to do a follow-up story on an odd topic: a principal eating a worm.

I interviewed the principal last week and in summation he said he would do anything to help boost his students reading goals and education.

For Now You Know Events, I will be reporting for the Taste of Randolph next weekend as well as Spring Awakening. I’m most excited about Spring Awakening. It’s an EDM concert I attended last year and a lot of my favorite bands will be performing. I’m most excited to see Moby, Bassnectar, Nero, Bingo Players, Zedd and Nicky Romero. It’ll be a lot of fun because I get to report and enjoy the music!

Benny Benassi at Spring Awakening in 2012. Photo by Becky Neems
Benny Benassi at Spring Awakening in 2012. Photo by Becky Neems

That’s what’s happening in the wide world of Becky and I’ll stop taking such long (3 day) breaks from blogging! *insert sarcasm here*

Patio Design and Quilting: Suburban Life Media Day 5

Today I had a hectic morning but an easy afternoon. I went to a new quilt store called Quilter’s Quest in Woodridge to talk with the owner. I learned about all the fun fabrics, big machines and what processes to make the quilt.

The owner told me that in order to make a quilt, there are three layers, like a sandwich. There’s the quilt top, comprised of different patterns, patches and shapes, which the customer makes. Then there’s the batting, which is the polyester stuffing in the middle. The backing is, you guessed it, the back fabric of the quilt. The machine they use to sew it all together is called a Longarm that sews all three layers together. The machine can sew it in a line pattern, but also can do any shape or pattern you suggest, like musical notes or butterflies. Quilter’s Quest said it’s going to be a modern shop with bright colors and patterns and batik fabric. Batik is a fabric made in Indonesia that usually is floral with vibrant coloring.

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Batik is a bright-colored fabric made in Indonesia.

Peaking into the world of quilting makes me appreciate that artform and how difficult it can be to make a colorful blanket.

Another story I’m working on is for Suburban Life Magazine on how to improve your patio. The Great Escape representative told me that people are shifting more towards furniture that looks like it would fit in your living room but has weatherproof fabric. Pier 1 Imports has their well-known Swingasan-their wicker swings, while Room and Board has portable fire places that use eco-friendly fuel. I didn’t know much about what makes a patio beforehand, considering at my house we just got ours redone from our original patio from when our house was built 40 years ago. The main gist, just like the Quilting store, is that people can use bright colors with accessories if they want to keep with neutral colors for furniture.

People are leaning more towards outdoor furniture that looks like it could be in the living room but with weather-proof fabric. Pier 1 Imports catalogue example.
People are leaning more towards outdoor furniture that looks like it could be in the living room but with weather-proof fabric. Pier 1 Imports catalogue example.

Field reporting and fun story topics: Suburban Life Media Day 4

Today, I was able to get out of the office to report a quick story! Even though it doesn’t seem like a big deal, my tush thanks me from all the long hours sitting in a chair. Our newspapers have sections called Street Talk where we talk with members of the community about a fun topic and we put their picture and answer in the paper. It’s a fun little section that personalizes our publications. I was working on the section for the Westmont Progress where I had to go to the beautiful Grocery Store called Standard Market on Ogden Ave. in Westmont. I talked with four different people about their plans for the summer. Most were excited to be in the paper, even for a fun, little section.

I also am working on stories with fun topics. I am writing a story for Suburban Life Magazine about fun ways to spice up your patio. I’ve spoken with The Great Escape and will talk to two other places about what fun things to use or how to furnish your patio. Another artistic story I’m working on is about Quilt Quest, a new quilt shop opening in Woodridge. The owner has had a passion for quilting for a while and she decided to open up the store with her husband to offer patterns, kits and machines to help the local quilter with his or her creativity. I’m stopping by the store tomorrow morning to get a look at some of the quilts and patterns, and I think it will be a fun story. Being able to cover artistic topics is a good change of pace for me than writing news briefs. Because I want to go into the magazine world, it is helpful for me to emerge into the local community in a creative way.

Efficiency: Suburban Life Media Day 3

Last Friday I was cranking out stories a mile a minute. The other Mizzou intern and I were talking about how it’s easier to write stories when you’re not in a hurry running to and from class or worrying about a test or after school activity to run to. I was able to finish three news briefs and have two published to the website. The information wasn’t anything new for me in regards to the procedure in how to get information. I would call a source and they would give me some quick tidbits of information to include in the story. I liked being able to focus for hours at a time without having to worry about anything else other than my deadline. I know I’m only an intern so I have less responsibilities, but it was satisfying to be able to go home from a long day’s work and not have a million things to still work on at home. This makes me excited to start working in the real world. To be able to have a sense of accomplishment everyday and not have to worry about a grade, but to just be accountable for your work during the day. I start the orientation for my third internship next week and that’s when things might get hectic. Hectic but in a good way because I’m doing what I love: Journalism!

Being Shown the Ropes: Suburban Life Media Day 2

Last Wednesday was my first full day at Suburban Life Media. The other editorial intern and I learned about the scheduling and the map of the newspapers. Our supervisor told us that the papers were organized much like a magazine, which means the breaking news and less important things go online while the stories that go to print get published once a week. Suburban Life handles 22+ publications, not including its magazine Suburban Life Media, in the western suburbs of Chicago. I cover the newspapers the Westmont Progress and the Woodridge Reporter, which cover the areas of Westmont, Woodridge, Lisle and Naperville. I like the way the format works because things don’t seem as rushed as when I worked for another newspaper. Things are more timely, and more people take a look at your story before it goes to print. It definitely gives the vibe of quality over quickness.I also have a fellow intern who is a Mizzou Student as well and that’s always helpful as we compare newsroom experiences. I’m going to start on-the-street reporting soon as well as cover the page three feature stories and possibly write for the Suburban Life Magazine. More opportunities to come!