English Camp 2009: Tuesday |
Day 2 of English Camp and what a BLAST! Today we focused on the region of Central and South America. The craft was a South American style sand painting, Surprise room celebrated a ancient Inca mummy holiday, and the celebration station played Mexican bingo.
It has really been a joy walking about to each station to take pictures and watching how much fun the kids are having. It is also neat to see how the team members have adapted the program and ideas they were given to work with this week. Both the Czech and American team have been working hard and are doing a fantastic job making this years camp fun, energy packed and special for each kid.
Today after the camp, the team got their choice of going for a tour for the Policka brewary, visit an open air museum, go on a nature adventure or visit a local castle.
Refections and thoughts from the team :)
Jean Crockett: "The Policka English camp, at the Brethern Church, has fun game, interesting crafts, and lots of fun! The teenage helpers and the adult teachers make a great team. There is lots of love here."
Bob Henderson: "If the enthusiastic smiles of excited students amd volunteers could be captured and shared around the world, we would be much closer to peace on earth."
Leah Hrachovec: "I'm so impressed with the number of Czech volunteers and their dedication. We get to be a part of a team with them and it's a joy to work together and get to know each other throughout the week."
Julie Bills: " One of the things that impressed me the most in that Policka and the Czech country side is so clean. I never see trash along the highways or in the parks. Also, I love the typical Czech breakfast: fresh, homemade bread, cheese, and salami with tomatoes and red peppers right out of the garden. "
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Thanks for posting again, Jeremy! Please tell Sam I love him...more!
Sara Steele
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