The Premiere of our African Documentary: Anna Goes to School in Africa, was yesterday. It was a tremendous success. I was very please with the crowd that came out to support the project.
The film runs for 31 minutes and is available as a gift with a donation of $20 or more.
If you would like to make a donation and receive a copy of the film (which turned out beautifully), or would simply like more information about the project, please send me an email at kellymacintyre@live.com
And remember, 100% of the donations go DIRECTLY to the Sajuka School.
Our project has been selected as one of the Top Ten in the Nation for promoting Global Citizen Diplomacy. We are traveling to Washington D.C. in mid-November for the Summit. There, we will receive and award and recognition on a National Level. More about that as it happens.
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And in other news, for one week in the beginning of January, this blog will be dedicated to chronicling a trip through the Upper South. Myself, several Bay Path students, Dr. Surbrug (history professor), and Vice President Caron Hobin, are traveling to historical sites in the Upper Southern region of the U.S. I’m super excited about it. Just a few of our stops include: Graceland, the site at which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, and The Grand Ol’ Opry.
And sorry I’ve been away so long… again. You can always check out my MAIN BLOG for updates that I don’t get a chance to post here. I post there all the time.