Five team members from Rotarian District 6460 in Illinois, United States will be traveling to Rotarian District 4300 in Ica, Peru from April 4th to May 4th. The 6460 team has set up this blog so you can follow and partake in our journey with us. We want to send our deepest gratitude and thanks to all rotarians world wide who have made this possible for us. Muchas Gracias! Susan Thompson - Team Leader, Team Members: Christa Stiening, Jennifer Wolf, Bridgett Davidson, and Andrea Kumlin.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
THANK YOU!
May 3rd and 4th – Days of Travel
Photos from May 2nd
May 2nd – Last Day in Tacna
Photos from the Conference
| The fountain in the Plaza de Armas |
| The cathedral in the Plaza de Armas |
| The opening remarks on April 29th |
| The district governor, Carlos Capellino Rejas |
| The foreign exchange students and their friends at dinner |
| The Kallpa Suyay Rotary Club giving their performance |
| At dinner with some of the members of the Pisco Rotary Club |
| Giving our presentation at the lunch on April 30th |
| The group with Jose Miguel Oportus, from Chile, the representative for the President of Rotary International |
| The District Governor with Susan and Jennifer and his gifts from our team |
| The team all dressed up at the Gala |
| Some of the traditional dancers they had for us to watch at the Gala |
| The team with the President of the Chincha Rotary Club, Piero |
| The team with some of our friends from Arequipa - Pepe and Maria Theresa |
| At the flag raising ceremony on May 1st |
| The raising of the Peruvian flag |
| Some of the different Rotary clubs with their banners at the flag raising ceremony |
| The team with the Tacna Rotary Club |
| Prior to marching in the parade with our banners and Cody, a foreign exchange student |
| Some of the different groups after the parade outside the cathedral |
| The team at the final lunch of the conference |
Details about the District 4300 Conference
Saturday, April 30, 2011
April 29th – May 1st : District 4300 Conference
Friday, April 29, 2011
Photos from April 28th
| The Arch they have in the Plaza de Armas in Tacna |
| The public library we toured |
| The group with a printmaking student at the Art school we visited |
| At the NCAPeru olive factory, this is how they "marinate" the olives prior to sorting them |
| Some of the workers at the olive factory |
| Susan giving a pin to club president at the Rotary meeting |
April 28th - Day 1 in Tacna
We started our morning by meeting in the plaza where they have a similar arch as St. Louis. We then visited their public library in Tacna. This library is a project that the Machilla Rotary Club has supported. We then visited an Art school they have in Tacna. We got to tour the building and see some of the types of classes they have to offer. We then headed outside of Tacna to an industrial area they have where we visited an olive factory. We got to see how they sort and house the olives to be exported out.
We then went to lunch with the Rotarians hosting us for the day. After lunch, we had free time to tour the city of Tacna. We ended our evening by having a formal meeting with the Tacna Rotary Club. They had a special ceremony where they honored a fellow Rotarian from Chile. We had the opportunity to meet several Rotarians in Tacna including the district governor.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Photos from April 27th
| The coastline of Ilo |
| Some of the children and one of the teachers at the daycare |
| One of the two classrooms they have at the daycare |
| The group trying to take a picture with several 2-4 year olds |
| Andrea with her football buddies |
| Saying goodbye to our new friends in Ilo |
| The group that welcomed us in Tacna |
| At the Caplina Rotary Club Meeting in Tacna |
April 27th - Ilo to Tacna
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Photos from April 26th
| Outside the Southern Copper refinery with our hosts for the day |
| Copper in its raw form |
| Inside the refinery plant |
| The cells filled with the sheets of copper and the electrode bath |
| The workers aligning the copper sheets |
| The sheets getting ready to be dropped into one of the cells |
| The final product, 99.9% copper sheets |
| The group with our tour guide at the refinery, Abraham |
| The University we visited in Ilo |