Nkwasangara Primary School is located on the lower slopes of Kilimanjaro just outside Moshi. There are up to 80 students in a class, sharing 1 book between 5 and a desk for 2 often shared with up to 4 students.
Some of us were lucky enough to go out in June 2009 and supervise the refurbishment of a new kitchen which we were funding as well as visit several other projects around Moshi, including a new library put together by some of our colleagues at Masandarka Deaf School. The old kitchen consisted of a small brick building, with the chef cooking on an open stove, and yet still being able to produce some wonderful food. Water was collected from the nearby river for food preparation and hand washing. We supervised the construction a new kitchen with real stoves, secure storage and water harvesting. In addition to this, we visited other school distributing shoe boxes (gift boxes) and mosquito nets meeting with many more children It’s hard to describe two weeks in very few words, we did so much and met so many people. We were welcomed into the lives of so many, interacting with the children, being welcomed into peoples homes. They don’t have much but what they do have they are willing to share and are so grateful for what we have given them. We worked together painting classrooms, learnt together, ate together, played together even sang together. It may not be a rich area, but it is a beautiful area with some of the most welcoming people I have ever met. Which was epitomised by the leaving ceremony we received, which involved a whole roasted goat, including the head which I swear was staring at me makes you realise we do really have very little to complain about.
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at the Red Lion, 7pm to 9pm
Please tell Karen if you plan to attend and if you plan to eat.
Guest Speaker: Ambassadorial Scholar (Brittany Sheppard)
Raffle and Greeters: Alison and Tony
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Main meeting at 8pm
Pooh Sticks meeting at 7pm
Speaker: Julian Cottee, Rotary Scholar.
The 29th annual World Championships at Day's Lock, Little Wittenham.
Guest Speaker: Julian Cottee, Rotary Scholar.
Raffle and Greeters: Alyson and Graham