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Anyway, Tuesday night we had another Tunes program. It was an interesting experience. This was the first time we had more than 2 musicians hooked up to play, and we had a computer, guitar, bass, and piano hooked up. They started to warm up, and it sounded great, but they never stopped sound checking! I would be getting into a song, and then they would stop. 9:30 came and went, then 10... finally I had to go over and tell them we closed at 11! I didn't know what to do, but the artists seemed happy at the end, and we did have some people coming and going through out the night. Still, I guess I need to be more clear next time when I reach out to people! Tomorrow night, Casual Harmony will be performing, so come check them out!
Friday- I opened Friday for the first time, and oh gosh what a crazy shift. There was no ice cream left, so we were waiting for the ice cream delivery, and someone was supposed to be coming in to film- super crazy. The ice cream delivery got there, and it was a ton of ice cream. I mean a lot. We didn't have room to store them all in our freezers- so we had to scoop the little sample cups for the promo tables this week (everyone should go check them out!!). From basically the start of the day, me and crew rotated scooping, putting lids on, and labeling ice cream cups, then running them to various freezers. It was exhausting, the ice cream was so soft it was annoying to scoop, and if I ever smell pumpkin ice cream again, I will probs be sick. I don't understand why pumpkin entered the human diet. So strange. But hopefully everyone who checks out the promo tables will appreciate our hard work! (most likely though, they will eat the ice cream and have no idea... le sigh).
Finally, everyone should gear up for our big October program- Find the Scarlet Knight His Soul Mate! The goal is to help the Scarlet Knight find a companion, whether it be his princess, number one fan, best bro (brooomannce), or someone we haven't even thought of yet! All are welcome to enter, and there will be some pretty sweet prizes! I am kinda worried about getting it all done, but also know that it is going to be super awesome and lots of fun for everyone! Stay tuned for more details!!!
What is this blog?
The RutgersZone is a revolutionary new space located in the Livingston Student Center on the Livingston Campus of Rutgers University. The space includes games like Skee-Ball and Pool, an array of HD Satellite televisions and a full-service ice cream/soda shop.
In addition to creating a unique experience on campus for Rutgers students, the RutgersZone also aims to develop life and leadership skills of the staff members working in the space.
This blog, the RutgersZone Experiment, is a chronicle of this ground-breaking experience being shared by seven undergraduate student managers and one professional staff general manager. These students are being tasked with working as a team to create an unmatched on-campus experience for our guests, learning to become effective managers and constantly "pushing the envelope" for what is expected on a college campus. As a part of their employment experience, each student manager is asked to blog at least once per week about the processes associated with opening this space or developing as a manger.
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