Infoflow Episode 2.41 – 11/10/16

Script:

Show Intro
TRUNK: Gooood morning, Blazers! Today is Thursday, November 10th, 2016.
SODA: We’ve got a show of preposterous proportions for you today, but first, please stand for the pledge.
Pledge of Allegiance
TRUNK: Welcome to Infoflow. I’m Trunk,
SODA: And I’m Soda. Today’s weather will be mild with a high of 60 and a low of 43.  
TRUNK: And now, for the election results. In an unexpected turn of events, Donald Trump won Tuesday’s election.
SODA: The SGA’s food drive will take place from today, November 9th to the 21st. Don’t forget to bring in your canned goods! This excludes products as alcohol, homemade items, repackaged foods, unlabeled or open containers, or damaged goods. Help make a difference in our community and donate.
TRUNK: Got feedback about homecoming? If so, come to the table on Blair Boulevard from today to the 11th to take a survey! See you there!
SODA: Attention seniors! Today and tomorrow, Silverlogue staff members will be in the SAC to help you choose the senior portrait that you want to go into the yearbook. If you miss this opportunity, and you have not yet chosen your portrait, don’t worry.  Our staff members will choose the best for you. Look for our table in the SAC during 5th and 6th period lunches
TRUNK: Are you a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender student at Blair? Are you having trouble with coming out to your parents or friends? Are you not sure whether coming out of the closet is better than staying in? You aren’t alone. GSA is having a coming out workshop! The workshop will be run by Smyal, an LGBTQ+ youth empowerment organization.
If you don’t think coming out is the best idea, you should still come to the meeting. This workshop is designed to help students both closeted and out to their parents or friends. The meeting will take place at 2:30 in room 168 on Wednesday, November 16th.
SODA: Hey Blazers! Would you like to participate in a youth advisory board on use of police force, race relations and community engagement organized by Montgomery County Police department? If so, come to Paint Branch High School on November 15th. Transportation from Blair will be provided.
TRUNK: Murder! Angst! Monologues! Ghosts! Intrigued? So are we! Let’s take a look at this year’s fall play.
(Hamlet trailer)
TRUNK: To go or not to go….that’s not even a question! Make sure to pick up your tickets before they sell out!
SODA: Want to slay the school spirit game? Gaze in awe at this year’s Blair wear!
(SGA blair wear)
SODA: Get yours today!
TRUNK: Blazers, this is a tumultuous time in America. And whoever you supported for the presidency, or whatever your views on the days to come, it’s important to share our perspectives on issues like race, class, policing, and the government. Next week is Blair’s interracial dialogue, which is in its second year.
SODA: Every day next week, from 2:30-4:00 PM, in rooms 162, 164, 157, Blair students from diverse backgrounds will be discussing race issues in society, at Blair, and around the world. And yes, they’ll discuss the elections. Over 100 people attended last year, and this dialogue is a powerful way to make your voice heard. So if you have something to say, be there.
TRUNK: Don’t forget to tag your creative content with the hashtag blairsilverstream, and check out our website to submit announcements and see all of our previous videos.
SODA: And that’s all we have for today, Blazers! Have a thrifty Thursday.

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