Spring 2010
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Spring 2010
MNRPCV News Minnesota Returned Peace Corps Volunteers Serving RPCVs and the Community Spring 2010 2009-2010 MNRPCV Board PRESIDENT Jane Bardon, Turkmenistan 03-05 651-484-7989 VICE PRESIDENT Anne Kanyusik, Bangladesh 98-00 612-822-0331 TREASURER Greg Hochstetter, Peru 07-09 651-280-8302 SECRETARY Jamie Hopkins, Ukraine 96-98 612-723-6886 SOCIAL CHAIR Maggie Kozak, Burkina Faso 04-06 651-387-7581 COMMUNITY SERVICE CHAIR Gary T. Bank, Kenya 95-97 651-633-3171 COMMUNICATIONS CHAIR; NEWS EDITOR Miriam Krause, Samoa 00-02 763-412-9315 MEMBERSHIP RECORDS Renada Rutmanis, Romania 03-05 434-284-2459 MEMBERSHIP OUTREACH Jack Bardon, Turkmenistan 03-05 651-484-7989 MEMBERS AT LARGE Anne O’Conner, Samoa 02-04 612-889-9807 Christi Williams, Poland 96-98 612-825-7203 Communications (non-board) NEWSLETTER PRODUCTION; LISTSERV MANAGER Elsa Frettem, India 68-70 651-428-1765 WEBMASTER Valerie Aas, Cameroon 93-95 612-729-1952 Mission Statement To serve Returned Peace Corps Volunteers and the community by providing service to others and fostering appreciation of cultural diversity. February-March-April Monkey Business by Dick Anderson I have usually found that the first comment I get about the photo of the kids in the 2010 RPCV Calendar (October page) is they do not look like children one would expect to find in the heart of Africa. I then have to explain that there are a lot of people in Tanzania who originally came from India. The majority of them seemed to have come with the British as servants, bureaucrats and technicians and a lot of them have since developed into the core entrepreneurs of the country. Nguzo Primary School in Morogoro was a last minute site selection by the Peace Corps as a place to host language instruction. In hindsight it was probably not a very good place to hold classes, as the kids were constantly hollering and screaming during recess and poking their heads in the door and windows. And I probably didn’t help things along when I made faces and made a general fool of myself. For some reason they thought it was hysterically funny when I pushed my nose with my finger and made my tongue stick out. I taught the kids to pull my ear and then my tongue would flip over to that side. I never taught them to pull my finger. I seemed to have been a master of cheap comedy in Africa. Nguzo really was quite a good school. Most of the classes were taught in English and I was generally very impressed with the level of commitment and professionalism among the staff. What truly amazed me was that during recess a large group of kids, rather than go out and play in the field, would fight to get in line to the library so they could spend their time looking over the small selection of books. Some months later I had a number of family and friends send the school quite a large selection of books. I wrote the school a number of times after I returned home to see if they actually received the books, but unfortunately I never got a reply. Near the end of our training, I arrived early one morning to find the gate keeper awkwardly holding an air rifle and firing it up into the trees. It turned out that he was trying to shoot the monkeys that gathered around the school. The monkeys were considered a problem as they Continued on page 2 Dick Anderson, Iran 1967-69, Samoa 2003-05, Tanzania 2006-07 Peace Corps Week Share Your Peace Corps Story March 1 – 7, 2010 Each year, thousands of RPCVs celebrate the Peace Corps’ anniversary by organizing or participating in a third goal activity and sharing stories of their host country experiences with other Americans. These activities advance the Peace Corps mission here in the U.S. while strengthening peace and understanding between Americans and Peace Corps countries of service. As an RPCV, you are invited to participate in Peace Corps Week by planning a presentation, a Q&A, or an exhibit, by writing a story or letter to the editor of your local paper, or by visiting local officials during the week of March 1 – 7, 2010. If you are interested in classroom visits, the World Wise Schools Speakers Match (http://www.peacecorps.gov/wws/speakersmatch/) program helps to connect RPCVs with schools and civic groups who request speakers—write to wwsinfo@ peacecorps.gov to sign up or for more information. Please remember to register your Peace Corps Week participation online; this is the only means we have to demonstrate the impact of third goal events to Congress. All registrants will receive a free presentation kit, which includes a world map, Peace Corps logo stickers, and bookmarks for your audience. Visit www.peacecorps.gov/thirdgoal to get details, activity suggestions, and to register online! For more information, email us at [email protected] or call 1-800-4248580, ext. 1961. Also be sure to let MNRPCV know about your Peace Corps Week activities. Send an email to: [email protected] or [email protected]. New Twin Cities Field-Based Recruiter By Marianne Midwinter (Kazakhstan 2007-2009) My name is Marianne Midwinter and I am the new FieldBased Recruiter for the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. I returned from Kazakhstan last November, and I am excited to have a job where I can share my Peace Corps experiences. In the coming weeks I will hold a lot of information sessions, as well as attending some career fairs. If any of you would be willing to come and share your stories, email me at [email protected] for more information, or call 612-221-5541. I’m looking forward to both working with the Minnesota RPCV community. Monkey Business, Con’t. from Page 1 by Dick Anderson threw coconuts and stones down on top of the classrooms, breaking the roof tiles and causing the rain to leak in. The gate keeper obviously knew very little about firearms so I taught him how to hold the rifle against his shoulder and aim along the sights. There was a dramatic improvement. I suspect the Peace Corps may have had some policy regarding firearms instruction so I figured I would file that one under pest control. Many months later I was told by one of my colleagues, who was assigned to Morogoro, that she would often be walking through the city when out of a back alley there would pop out a little kid who would stick out his tongue and pull on his ears. I will leave now. My work here is done. As for serving three times – there was nothing very noble about it. I was just having a good time and hopefully doing some good work along the way. I suspect a lot of other people would do the same if they had the time or opportunity. Although I am pretty sure I am finished, as I really couldn’t handle another training period. Job Listings at Peace Corps Worldwide Peace Corps Worldwide (http://peacecorpsworldwide.org/) is now accepting job postings from organizations looking for RPCVs or Returned Staff - for both domestic and international work. There’s no charge to anyone for posting or searching jobs on the site. If your organization recruits RPCVs, you can post jobs for free, including full-time, part-time, volunteer positions or internships. Current employers registered with us include Save the Children, HealthNet TPO from the Netherlands, CDM, Abt Associates, Transparency International and others. If you are an RPCV or Returned Staff looking for a job, you can visit the site and search current postings, or register with us and create a profile so employers can find you. Also, registered RPCVs and Staff can search the employer profiles to find organizations who match their interests even before jobs are posted. View current jobs at: http://www.cambridgedata.com/ search_jobs.htm Post Jobs, Search Jobs, Register at http://peacecorpsworldwide.org Please contact David Sears (Morocco 1979-82) at dsears@ cambridgedata.com with any questions. 2 MNRPCV P.O. Box 6413, Minneapolis, MN 55406 http://www.mnrpcv.org MNRPCV Welcomes Our Newest Members! Samoa Tsunami Fundraiser - Follow Up Whitney Bey, Azerbaijan, 2007-2009 Katie Biese, Moldova, 2007-2009 Jeff Erickson, 1985-1988 Jeff T. Hall Nicohl Lee Halverson, Mozambique, 2007-2009 Jamie Hopkins, Ukraine, 1996-1998 Adam Crist Johnson, Costa Rica and Guinea, 20052007, 2007-2009 Rachel Newby, Paraguay, 2007-2009 Molly Nicholls, Macedonia, 2007-2009 Annie Polse, Paraguay, 2007-2009 Sala Sweet, Ghana 1998-2000 Treasurer’s Throne Gregory Hochstetter (Peru 2007-09) Another year has come to an end and we are now turning the page on 2009 to begin 2010. As of January 20th, 2010 we are doing well with our finances and have done a tremendous job with our calendar sales. We hope that next year we can sell the same amount or more, because the profit from the calendar sales gives us more money for grants the following year. We appreciate all the hard work you all have put in to make this year’s calendar sales a success. We also want to thank Toastmasters for their donation to the Grant Program as well. As of right now we have three different accounts. Our checking account with US Bank has a balance of $7,919.04 with still a little more money expected from calendar sales. We also have a certificate of deposit with City-County Federal Credit Union with a balance of $5,981.50, and a balance of $3,185.54 with Microenterprise, a micro-loan organization that gives loans to groups in developing countries. Thank you all for your participation in MNRPCV. Editor’s Note: We are always looking for new voices to appear in the MNRPCV Newsletter. As members of MNRPCV, this is your publication, so feel free to submit material! We would love to see letters to the editor, photos, news articles, anecdotes, or anything else related to MNRPCV. For more information or to send a submission, contact Miriam at [email protected] or 763-412-9315. MNRPCV P.O. Box 6413, Minneapolis, MN 55406 Miriam Krause (Samoa 2000-02) Several MNRPCVs who had served in Samoa organized a fundraiser in October, coordinated with Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, to support recovery efforts after the tsunami of September 29, 2009. Brian Juntti, Director, Marketing & Communications for Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, sent the following report: “I got a call from Lou Maea, a project manager with Habitat for Humanity New Zealand. He’s in charge of project Samoa Hope, which is responsible for all of their Samoa rebuilding efforts. New Zealand is the regional office managing all of Habitat’s rebuilding efforts in Samoa. He called to say thank you for the donation from your group and wanted to share some information about what’s going on. “The government of Samoa is covering 90% of the cost of rebuilding a fale. So, HFH NZ is focusing on raising funds for the additional 10%, which is about $925 per fale. So the $1,714 raised will cover their cost for 2 fale. He was thrilled that former Peace Corps members were still engaged and helping the community from thousands of miles away. “He also said that they’re currently working on building 120 fale with the government and another 100 with a Catholic group and the telecom company in Samoa. So far they’ve had over 500 volunteers from outside Samoa, primarily from New Zealand and Australia. Their goal is to build over 400 fale over the next year. “They’ve set up a Facebook page at http://www. facebook.com/pages/Habitat-for-Humanity-RebuildSamoa/196771257706?v=wall to follow their efforts. There are quite a few photos to look at.” Annual Slide Show and Pot Luck Saturday, March 20, 6-9 p.m. One of our biggest annual events! Come and see the Peace Corps experience on the big screen: bring your stories, your slides, and a regional dish to share. Please email digital pictures to Maggie at least a few days before the event. Bring up to five slides to share with the group. Location: Padilla Speer Beardsley offices, 1101 West River Parkway, Minneapolis, 55414. For directions, visit http://www.psbpr.com Contact: Maggie Kozak: [email protected] or call 651-387-7581 3 http://www.mnrpcv.org Holiday Party Report The annual MNRPCV Holiday Party was again one of our biggest events of the year. The pot-luck included delectables from all over the world and conversations ranged just as widely. During the announcements part of the evening, MNRPCV President Jane Bardon presented dinner gift certificates to members who have graciously hosted MNRPCV events in their homes. Charles (Korea 71-73) and Terri Stander have offered their home for the Annual Holiday Party for many years. Elsa Frettem (India 1968-70) and Bernard Gonzalez share their home with us on many occasions. We hold our fundraiser dinners there; they hosted the calendar open house; they store calendars for us; and their address, 669 Summit, St. Paul MN, is now the official MNRPCV address registered with the Minnesota Secretary of State. Rhoda Brooks (Ecuador 1962-64 and Chili 1980-82) hosts our Annual Meeting and potluck picnic at her home on Lake Minnetonka each summer. Many thanks go to these very special people. Finally, this year’s Geography Quiz was an exciting competition among four teams. The champions were “The Inlaid Table” team, with a remarkable total of 89.5 points! Their names are listed below. Thank you to everyone who participated in the Holiday Party! For anyone who couldn’t be there in 2009, we hope you can make it next year! 2009 Geography Quiz Winners Lisa Boyd – Central Africa Republic (1990-92) Lois Braun – Lesotho (1987-0) Leon Erstad – Micronesia (1970-72) Les Everett – Congo 1973-1975) Greg Hochstetter – Peru (2007-09) Gerard LaSalle Linda Lipscy – Samoa (1984-86) Deb Most – Latvia (1994-96) Molly Nichols – Macedonia (2007-09), China David Parry – Belize (1985-87) Chris Songalia – Philippines (1996-98) 4 MNRPCV P.O. Box 6413, Minneapolis, MN 55406 http://www.mnrpcv.org Community Service Events Gary Bank (Kenya 1995-97) World Savvy (www.worldsavvy.org) (1) Minnesota’s Second Annual World Affairs Challenge™ needs volunteer judges! The 2010 World Affairs Challenge™ will be held on Saturday, March 6, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00p.m. at Macalester College. This year’s theme is Water Around the World, an issue with significant implications both locally and globally. Over 250 students from 20 schools around the Twin Cities are currently researching a range of water-related issues and developing solutions at the local, national and global levels. They are excited to share their findings with you and other community members on Challenge Day! You can see more information and fill out an interest form at http://worldsavvy.org/programs/ world-affairs-challenge.php (2) A community panel Perspectives on Water in our Changing World will be held on January 20th from 6-7:30, hosted by World Savvy in partnership with the Breck School, the Freshwater Society and the Water Resources Center. This panel will offer a range of viewpoints on contemporary water issues and is a great way to enhance your knowledge of the World Affairs Challenge™ theme prior to serving as a judge! Visit our website (http://worldsavvy.org/ minneapolis/events.php) for more info and to RSVP. If you have further questions about the World Affairs Challenge™, the community panel or serving as a judge, please do note hesitate to contact Charmagne Campbell-Patton at 612-767-4438 or by e-mail at [email protected]. The Jeremiah Program At the Jeremiah Program Dinner, volunteers cook dinner for 40 to 50 (half adults, half young children). We only need about 5 cooks considering the size of the kitchen; so it is first reply, first choice. You may also drop off desserts etc. When: Tuesday, 26 January 2010, 4:30 to 6:30 PM Where: 1510 Laurel Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55403 I find “Cook For Kids” is always a good bit of fun, cute little kids with great smiles after the crying stops. Also very grateful mothers. According to http://www.jeremiahprogram.org/, “The Jeremiah Program is more than housing for low-income single mothers and their children. Jeremiah is a commitment to self improvement and excellence. Applicants understand that Jeremiah women are committed to making significant changes that will build their selfreliance. If they are up to the challenge, at Jeremiah they can succeed!” MNRPCV P.O. Box 6413, Minneapolis, MN 55406 A wide variety of volunteer organizations cook dinner for residents, one day a week, throughout the year. The Jeremiah program also has several volunteers who do other work with the residents. Three times a year, MNRPCV cooks dinner for the residents. This is an enjoyable time for us. Kitchen space there is limited to 4 – 6 workers. The fun is in chatting with other RPCVs and watching mothers and tots enjoy the food. Gosh, you get to eat too and thanks to those who bring great desserts! 2010 International RPCV Calendars Jane Bardon (Turkmenistan 2003-05) Thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of our recent calendar sale by selling or buying RPCV 2010 Calendars. The sale was a success! We purchased 335 calendars for $1440, gave away two, and sold 327 at $10 each. Our profit this year was $1830 – a welcome addition to our grant funds. The sale was over by the end of the year, and at this point we have only six calendars left. New sales efforts included a Calendar Open House in October and advertising on the MNRPCV PeaceCorpsConnect and Facebook websites as well as on our own email list. We also found that teachers, especially geography teachers, love the calendars as teaching aids. We could explore approaching more teachers next fall for the 2011 calendars. To maximize our profit, I tried to order only as many calendars as we could sell and monitored the calendars as the sale progressed. I may have cut it a bit tight, so I hope everyone who wanted to buy a calendar was able to do so. Some of our special sales helpers were: Greg Hochstetter (MNRPCV Treasurer), Elsa Frettem (open-house host and calendar supply point), Mary Adams (calendar supply point), Ruth Alliband (super-seller to teachers), Elizabeth Songalia (super-seller) and Maggie Kozak (holiday party sales follow-up). Everyone did a great job! Stay up to date on the latest MNRPCV Community Events and Social Events by checking the mnrpcv yahoo listserv calendar (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mnrpcvEmailList/cal), Facebook page, or website www.mnrpcv.org). 5 http://www.mnrpcv.org Upcoming Social Events – Spring 2010 Maggie Kozak (Burkina Faso 2004-06) Monthly Toastmasters (1st and 3rd Thursday of every month) 6:45 to 8:45 p.m., Roseville, MN Improve your public speaking skills with Toastmasters! Check it out on the first and third Thursday of each month at 6:45 to 8:45 PM. Meet at the Roseville City Hall on the NW corner of Lexington and County Road C. See the receptionist in the main building for room location. Contact Brian Ahern at 651-497-7168 or at [email protected]. February 2010 Sat., Feb. 13, 6 - 9 p.m. Fundraiser Dinner (Asian theme) Elsa & Bernard’s house, 669 Summit Ave., St. Paul 55105 Enjoy appetizing Asian foods, while supporting MNRPCV’s grant giving. Bring your family and friends! $10 suggested donation per adult. Children welcome! There is still room for a couple more cooks. Contact Christi at [email protected] or 612-825-7203 to volunteer to cook. Sat., Feb. 20 8 p.m., Ice Skating at The Depot The Depot, 225 3rd Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55401 (downtown Mpls/river) We’ll meet by the skate rental window. $8.00 - Adult Admission (18-61 yrs); $6.00 - Senior Admission (62 yrs & up); $6.00 - Junior Admission (17 yrs & under); $7.00 Skate Rental (Bring extra for hot cocoa.) Come out for a fun, active Saturday night! Skate to music in the historic depot with your fellow MNRPCVs! According to their website, “Named one of the top ten best places in the United States to ice skate by USA Today ad MSNBC, The Depot Rink is a historic Downtown Minneapolis train shed that now houses a modern-day, indoor rink with floor-to-ceiling glass walls showcasing views of the downtown city skyline.” More information available at: http://www.thedepotminneapolis. com/icerink/ or call 612-375-1700. Sat., Feb 227, 7 p.m. Movie Night: Atanarjuat (The Fast Runner) 2446 Aldrich Ave S #311, 55405 Join us for a viewing of this movie from Nunavut, Canada, the first to be filmed entirely in the Inuktitut language. RSVP or for more information contact Miriam at [email protected] or 763-412-9315. Sun., Feb. 28, 1 p.m. Museum of Russian Art 5500 Stevens Ave South, Minneapolis, MN 55419 (south Mpls) We’ll meet in the lobby. General admission is $7.00 per adult Voluntary donations are suggested for students. Now is the time to visit the Museum of Russian Art! Right here, in our backyard, is the only museum in North America solely dedicated to the preservation and presentation of Russian art and artifacts! Exhibits include “Photographer to the Tsar: Revealing the Silk Road” and “Matryoshka: The Russian Nesting Doll.” For more information and directions, visit: http://www.tmora.org. 6 MNRPCV P.O. Box 6413, Minneapolis, MN 55406 March 2010 Save the date: March 20 MNRPCV Slideshow. See page 3 for details. Sat., March 6, 1-2:30 p.m.National Peace Corps Day Hennepin County library: Walker library branch 2880 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis (uptown Mpls) (Please note: the location is off Lake Street and Lagoon, in Uptown) Now is your chance to celebrate the Peace Corps, share your experience, and answer questions from the community—all in one! Questions? Contact MNRPCV Gregory Hochstetter at [email protected] for more information. We have RPCVs already signed up for the presentation. Sun., March 7, 11 a.m. Brunch at Kramarczuk’s (Polish restaurant) 215 East Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis 55414 (NE Mpls) Come join your fellow MNRPCVs for pierogies, cabbage rolls, sausages, waffles, eggs benedict, and Polish pastries! For more information, visit: http://www.kramarczuk.com/Restaurant/ Restaurant.html or call 612-379-3018. Sat., March 20 1 p.m. The American Swedish Institute 2600 Park Avenue, Minneapolis (south Mpls). Meet in the lobby. $6 for adults; $5 ages 62 and above; $4 ages 6-18 and full-time students with ID. Children under six are free when accompanied by an adult. We’ll view the current exhibits, featuring the work of seventeen contemporary Swedish designers—all young, progressive women; the Institute’s 80th anniversary; and Swedish Life in the Twin Cities. For more information, visit: http://www.americanswedishinst.org/ASI/Home.html or call 612-871-4907. Fri., March 26, 6:30 p.m. Babani’s Kurdish Restaurant 544 St. Peter St., St. Paul, 55402 (downtown St. Paul) Please RSVP to Maggie Kozak at [email protected] by 12 noon March 26, if possible. (All are welcome, even without an RSVP.) For more information, visit http://www.babanis.com/ or call 651-602-9964. April 2010 Fri., April 23, 6:30 p.m. Tanpopo Noodle Shop (Japanese restaurant). 308 Prince Street #140, St. Paul 55101 (Lowertown, St. Paul). RSVP to Maggie Kozak at [email protected] by 12 noon April 23, if possible. (All are welcome, even without an RSVP.) For more information and directions, visit http://tanpoporestaurant.com/t_hours.php or call 651-209-6527. Do you have fabulous ideas for fun and exciting social and/or community events? If so, we invite YOU to host an event! Please email [email protected] or call 651-387-7581 for more information. http://www.mnrpcv.org MNRPCV Membership Application/Renewal NAME_________________________________________________ Today’s Date ____________________ Address _________________________________________________________________________________ Phone: ________________________ Email: ____________________________________________________ RPCV (yes/no) _____________ Current/former Peace Corps Staff (explain) __________________________ Country and years of service _________________________________________________________________ New Member ________Renewal________ If renewing, has your contact info changed? __________________ Membership is FREE for any RPCV for one year after his/her COS date. Please fill out this form and mail it to MNRPCV anyway, so we can send you MNRPCV NEWS and put you on our mailing and contact list. Membership is $15.00 per year for all others. RPCVs or former Peace Corps staff members are eligible to be Active Members; other interested individuals may join as Associate Members. Payment Enclosed $_______________. Please make checks payable to MNRPCV. Send this form with your payment to: MNRPCV, PO Box 6413, Minneapolis, MN 55406 – Attn: Membership If you prefer to join through NPCA (National Peace Corps Association) go to www.peacecorpsconnect.org. NPCA membership is $35 per year plus $15 to choose MNRPCV as your member group. Notes from the Field: Eco-Kids, Honduras Cottonwood Foundation Dec 19, 2009 By Gabiel Sidman (PCV Rio Negro, Comayagua, Honduras) Thank you again for the Minnesota Returned Peace Corps We took our first of two planned field trips in October with my “eco-kids” and it was a great success! From myself and all the kids, thank you so much again I really think the trip enriched the class and my ability to teach it. And from the students after their trip to the Parque Ecologico y Estacion Experimental: - I liked the lagoon the deer and the visitor’s center. - I learned that you can make juice from the Jamaica tree. - I learned the legend of the fig tree flowers at midnight. - I liked the hike – there were interesting things like the fig tree. - I liked the water lily because it is pretty. - I learned about different classes of trees. Gabriel received a grant from MNRPCV in 2009 for his “eco-kids” program. His plan is to take 10 of his best local students to areas outside of their own immediate community to nearby parks and reserves where they can learn about eco-tourism as a possible future for employment beyond what their village offers. Volunteers’ generous contribution to Cottonwood Foundation in 2009, and for all of your continued support! We’re pleased to send you Cottonwood’s fall newsletter to help show how your contributions are making a real difference. Thanks again! Best wishes & happy holidays, Paul Moss, Executive Director Cottonwood Foundation received a grant from MNRPCV in 2009. It is an all-volunteer organization that focuses its funding on committed, grass roots organizations that rely strongly on volunteer efforts and where foundation support will make a significant difference. At least 90% of Cottonwood Foundation’s expenditures will be for grants to other organizations. If you would like to see the newsletter that was sent to MNRPCV, contact Jane Bardon at [email protected] or 651-484-7989. MNRPCV Receives Toastmasters Contribution By Jane Bardon, MNRPCV President MNRPCV gratefully acknowledges the contribution from the MNRPCV Toastmasters group, which donated the proceeds from their recent white elephant auction to the MNRPCV Grant Program. The funds will help support the small grants to PCVs, RPCVs and organizations that will be awarded this spring. MNRPCV Toastmasters is open to RPCVs and others who want to improve their speaking and listening skills. See the description of Toastmasters on page 6. February meetings are scheduled for Feb. 4 and 18 at 6:45pm. 7 MNRPCV P.O. Box 6413, Minneapolis, MN 55406 http://www.mnrpcv.org Che c you k your r Ren MNRP mailing ewa C l Da V Me label fo mbe te. r rshi p MNRPCV P.O. Box 6413 Minneapolis, MN 55406 MNRPCV Grant Award Announcement (Request for Applications) February 1, 2010 The Minnesota Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (MNRPCV) Board of Directors is pleased to offer a new round of small grants. Currently serving PCVs from Minnesota, Minnesota RPCVs who are continuing their Peace Corps work, and organizations (nominated by one or more RPCVs) that work in areas appropriate to the Mission of MNRPCV are eligible for these awards. Funds for the MNRPCV Grant Program come from the sale of RPCV Calendars, fundraiser dinners and donations. The maximum award per applicant is $1000. Complete guidelines for the 2010 grant applications are posted on the MNRPCV website (www.mnrpcv.org) and on the homepage of the mnrpcvEmailList listserv: (http://groups. yahoo.com/group/mnrpcvEmailList/files/). The deadline for applications is March 5, 2010. Grant recipients will be chosen by a special committee headed by the MNRPCV President. All grant applicants will be informed of the results of their application around April 1, 2010. Grantees will be expected to submit a written report, suitable for publication in MNRPCV NEWS. Accompanying photographs of the project will be appreciated. For more information, contact Jane Bardon at [email protected] or 651-4847989. Spring 2010 Table of Contents Corner Board - Dick Anderson Page 1 Peace Corps Week Page 2 New TC Field-Based Recruiter Page 2 Job Listings at PC Worldwide Page 2 Welcome New Members Page 3 Treasurer’s Throne Page 3 Samoa Tsunami Fundraiser Update Page 3 Annual Slide Show & Pot Luck Page 3 Holiday Party Report Page 4 Community Service Events Page 5 2010 International RPCV CalendarsPage 5 Spring Social Events Page 6 Eco-Kids, Cottonwood grants Page 7 Toastmasters Contribution Page 7 Grant Award Announcement Page 8 All events are announced via email on the mnrpcvEmailList. Join this listserv from www.mnrpcv.org/ContactUs.html