Monday, September 8, 2008
Puppet programs
We were able to start our puppet programs and of course you have seen the Kids camp shots...but we also did a show at Kids Fest down in Grand Anse at the Spiceland parking lot. There were LOTS of kids, LOTS of noise, and of coures LOTS of fun with the puppets! Check out the pictures!
Oops!
Well, we tried to post the short video with the "Kids" show on the blog...but we were not able to (at least not yet) transfer it to an mpeg mode. Once we accomplish this, we will be posting it for your veiwing entertainment.
So...look forward to updates!
So...look forward to updates!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Kids on the Block
Well...it has finally happened! We will be starting the KOTB programs around the island, in the schools, in the malls, etc. I was excited to find out that the National AIDS Directorate on the island had approved the grant I wrote to help defray the costs of the program. Just so you can get an idea of the program, I am attaching a video which was presented t the Mexico City IAS (International AIDS Conference) to introduce the program. Thanks to Ms. Johns from Brainstorm Productions, you can view a short snippet of what our programs will be like.
(Please excuse the "puppeteers", as this was our first live performance with very little practice...me included)
(Please excuse the "puppeteers", as this was our first live performance with very little practice...me included)
Monday, July 28, 2008
About the Dry Pack Project
The Dry Pack Project was funded by the Church of Jesus Christ latter-day Saints. We intend to start processing canned provisions in #10 (105 oz.) cans including; rice, lentils, macaroni and powdered milk (2%) to start. We have been given approval by the NaDMA council for disaster planning, the Ministry of Health and the Prime Minister's Office.
We will be working in collaboration with volunteers and ultimately hope to use the disabled and challenged youth in a training program for skills using our canning process as well as getting them involved with dehydrating fruits, etc from their small farming efforts through the Ministries.
Not only will the dry pack canning serve to provide supplies for emergencies and disaster, we will provide supplies for large homes (nursing, children's, etc.) and other agencies who wish to purchase large bulk quantities from us with the ability to store safely the provisions over time from humidity and spoilage.
For more informaotin on the Dry Pack Canning Project, pleae see our sister website at:
http://angelmtndrypack.blogspot.com
We will be working in collaboration with volunteers and ultimately hope to use the disabled and challenged youth in a training program for skills using our canning process as well as getting them involved with dehydrating fruits, etc from their small farming efforts through the Ministries.
Not only will the dry pack canning serve to provide supplies for emergencies and disaster, we will provide supplies for large homes (nursing, children's, etc.) and other agencies who wish to purchase large bulk quantities from us with the ability to store safely the provisions over time from humidity and spoilage.
For more informaotin on the Dry Pack Canning Project, pleae see our sister website at:
http://angelmtndrypack.blogspot.com
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