Sunday, May 8, 2011

THANK YOU!


We have a several people and Rotarians to thank for our time in Peru.

First, we want to thank all the Rotarians in District 6460 that supported us of each individually and as a team to make this trip possible.  We would personally like to thank Dave Parsons, District 6460’s governor, for supporting the GSE program as well as supporting us to travel to Peru. We would like to thank our sponsor clubs – Sunrise Rotary Club of Galesburg, Bushnell Rotary Club, Jacksonville Rotary Club, and the Edwardsville Club. 

Next we would like to send the biggest thanks possible to John Gibbons, the GSE District Chair.  John met with us prior to our trip and prepared us for our trip to Peru.  So much of our preparation for this trip depended on John and his advice and we do not know how we would have made it through those early months without him.  We would also like to thank the St. Vianney’s Church in Sherman, IL.  They graciously allowed us to meet in their conference rooms several times before our trip. 

We would like to thank District 4300 of Peru.  All of the rotary clubs we met in Peru were absolutely wonderful to us and we all agreed that it was the people we met in Peru that made our time there so amazing.  Special thanks to District 4300’s governor, Carlos Capellino Rejas, and Ronald Barreda Vasquez, the GSE District Chair in Peru.

We would also like to thank every person or family that hosted us in Peru.  Thank you for welcoming us into your homes and making us feel so much a part of your families while we there.  We would all love to host any of you in our homes in Illinois anytime you want to visit. 

Lastly, thank you to all of our followers on this blog.  We are excited that so many people got to experience this month with us and we have enjoyed sharing the kindness and generosity we have had in Peru with you.  Gracias a la vida!    

Last Team Photo in Peru

The team with members of the Tacna club prior to our departure to Lima

May 3rd and 4th – Days of Travel

On May 3rd we traveled from Tacna to Lima via airplane.  We were not able to spend anytime in Lima when we first arrived so we all enjoyed being able to spend a little time in this large city.  After arriving at our hotel for the night we headed out for our last dinner together as a team in Peru.  On May 4th we left Lima early in the morning to head Miami.  We arrived in Miami for a long layover before heading to our final stop in St. Louis.  Although most of us were sad to leave Peru, we were all excited to come home and see our co-workers, friends, and family to share all we experienced in Peru.  

Photos from May 2nd

At CFAT with the group

At CFAT in the classroom

Some of the different types of olives

Some of the workers picking the olives at CFAT

At the Pisco Distillery with our group for the day

The group we ate lunch with for our final Rotary lunch in Peru

May 2nd – Last Day in Tacna


            We started our morning by visiting CFAT – an agricultural school the government has developed for local farmers to attend cost free.  They grow olives and different varieties of fruit at CFAT.  The students learned how to properly grow, maintain, and harvest their crops.  They also get to keep the profit they make from the produce sold while attending this two-year program.   After touring CFAT’s facilities and looking at some of their different produce in the fields, we headed to our next stop.  We visited another Pisco distillery.  This distillery was a little different then some of the other ones we have visited because they also make macerado, which is a liquor that is made with different types of fruit.  We got to sample a cherry macerado and an apricot macerado. 
            We then had some free time to go shopping at the local markets in Tacna.  We were able to pick up our last souvenirs for our friends and family back home.  We then ate lunch at a local restaurant with Tacna Rotary club.  We then had the rest of the afternoon and evening free to pack our bags and spend time with our host families. 

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


        On April 29th we attended the opening ceremonies for the Conference.  Our first event for the evening was a mass they had to welcome all Rotarians at the Cathedral in Tacna.  We then went to a nearby theater to hear opening remarks from several important people honored at the conference.   We ended our evening with dinner at a large reception hall. This was a great chance for us to see and visit with many of the clubs we met through out our month in Peru.  After dinner, different Rotary clubs put on a talent show.  There was dancing, singing, and small performances for us to see.  The whole show was very entertaining for everyone.  Kallpa Suyay was a club we met in Arequipa and they informed us that they had won the talent show the past two years.  They performed a rhythmic “stomp-like” performance.  And they took the title again this year.  We all had a wonderful time at the dinner. 
            On April 30th we were asked to attend our final lunch meeting and give our presentation one last time.  We have been giving a presentation at every Rotary meeting we have attended but this was a little different because we had about 300 people to give the presentation to.   We were complimented several times on our presentation and they enjoyed our song, Gracias a la vida, very much.  After spending some time at our host family’s homes we then went to a formal dinner and dance they had planned for us.   Once again, this was another chance for us to spend time with some of the clubs we met earlier this month.  Also we got to dance with several of our new friends in Peru.  It was one of the funniest nights we have had in Peru.
            On May 1st we started our morning early by attending a flag raising ceremony at the Plaza de Armas in the center of Tacna.  Rotary was a special guest at this flag raising and the different clubs at the conference presented their banners during a parade along the Plaza de Armas.  We then went to the theater and heard the closing remarks for the conference.  We ended our afternoon with our last official Rotary lunch at the conference.  We had the chance to say good-bye to many of our new friends in Peru. 

Saturday, April 30, 2011

April 29th – May 1st : District 4300 Conference

We have various events to attend for the District Conference for our last weekend in Peru. This is a type of conference that all Rotary districts have once a year. We are all very excited for some of the events planned because we get to see many of the Rotarians we met previously during our month in Peru. More specific details of what we did and photos to follow.

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


           We started our morning by visiting one of the projects the Ilo Sur club works with.  It is a daycare on the outer edge of Ilo.  The Rotary Club has helped them pave the area where the kids play as well as given them a variety of materials for the kids to use.  We got to meet the children, ages 2-4, and play with them for a little while.
            The late morning was spent visiting with our host families.  We then went to lunch with the Ilo Rotarians one last time before heading to our final city in Peru, Tacna.  Once we arrived in Tacna several Rotarians graciously met us.  We then spent the afternoon getting settled in our host family’s homes.  We ended our evening with a Rotary meeting with the Caplina Rotary Club.  

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