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Learning Business Skills
This video is of a entrepreneurship seminar I held in my town for youth.
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So much fun!
In rural Costa Rica, the only sport kids have access to is soccer. Two PCVs came together to organize a three-day camp in Guaitil de Santa Cruz to teach 4 different sports and importance of savings. In this video, PCV Tiffany Purnell teaches basketball to some pretty excited kids at our INED Sports & Savings Camp sponsored by a Kids to Kids grant (WorldConnect). The reactions to a competitive activity are priceless.
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Young Moms
I co-faciliated a gender workshops to a group of adolescent mothers. This is a picture I took while they were doing their group work. Their children were with them...
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Future Artists!
I worked with the elementary school in the community so they can participate in OneWorld Classroom's International Art Exchange Prog. 37 students particpated and I took a pic of some of them at the end. We had a lot of fun!
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Fun
Kinder and first graders in the lunch room!
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Breathtaking
Punta Islita Hotel in Costa Rica
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Wall Art
Islita is a beautiful place in Costa Rica near the beach. Community members are very talented and a group of artists decorate the walls and businesses w/ ceramic.
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Guava
This fruit is called 'guayaba' in Spanish and my youth group uses it for their business. They created a small business called GUAITFRUIT which produces and sells jelly in the community. I took this pic during their production process.
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The Bah Bah Bah Song
Lyrics: Things here get kind of surreal It's hard to explain how I feelMy vocabulary is laughably small. But if I don't know a word. It's not a problem at allI just say "Bah, Bah, Bah!"You can't understand meWhen I say "pool party"But if I grab my guitar and my fancy red pantsWe know how to sing and we know how to danceWe all say "Bah Bah Bah"Crazy Dance! Dance Bizarre!Crazy Dance! Dance Bizarre!The lyrics come through as clear as a bellThis language is universal...
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Sukhothai
Visiting the Sukhothai historical park site.
