Friday, July 2, 2010

Students are in Tanzania!

Hello parents and friends!

After a long and uneventful flight to Arusha, Tanzania the students have safely arrived. They are spending the night and resting at the Charity Hotel - http://www.charityhoteltz.com/. They are hoping to start blogging tomorrow. If you have any questions - don't hesitate to call the office at 303.679.3412. Enjoy your weekend.

Erin Lasky
Program Director

8 comments:

  1. Glad to see everyone made it safe and sound! That was surely one long trip.. I am sure that you will all have a great time! Looking forward to reading about it all..

    Bruce

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  2. Happy you finally arrived!I can not wait to see photos and read about what you guys are up to. Enjoy every second of it !
    Marysue

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  3. Hi haley, We were in England when you asked for support raising money for the project. Can we still donate? If so, Hugh and I would like to give $100. Let us know how.

    Have a wonderful time. We love you and are proud of you, and those with you, who are working to make it a better world for others.

    Love, Grandmummie

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  4. Hanging out in the Charity Hotel office, Cindy, Fred, Gerrit and I are busy trying to figure out how to post some of Cindy's photos onto the blog. We hope to have a few up soon. We had a mellow but very pleasant day today. Up early tomorrow to head to Monduli. I feel so lucky to be here witht his wonderful group in this beautiful country. (Peter Fry)

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  6. Hi Guys
    Ed and I are on a road trip right now , it was fun to get to our hotel room and read all your posts.Enjoy your new experiences and keep us posted . Can't wait to see pics .
    xo
    Marysue

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  7. How delightful to hear stories of your arrival and welcome. I am heartened by knowing that such thoughtful and energetic Groton students are acting as our ambassadors to Tanzania. From this day forward, some lucky group of Tanzanians will associate the US with friendly faces and know that their international friendships can be rooted in respect and reciprocity. Good luck! Karen

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  8. Hi Jillian,

    I received your emails; sorry I wasn't able to respond before you left the Charity Hotel. I hope you're having the experience of a life time, as well as everyone else. Please don't be camera shy and candid pictures of everyday life would be great to see.

    Dad

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