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The 2008 Dickinson team gets their first look at the burnt out Manse. A Manse is a home that is used by a church for any manner of things, from being a home for a minister, to housing service trip groups, to hold community meetings. This specific Manse is used as a youth meeting place and a base to youth campus along with housing for srevice trip groups. The Manse, which had been severely damaged during a fire, had been home to the 2007 Dickinson team. |
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The team poses on the roof of the restored Manse on their final day in Mountainside. |
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Dickinson student Kelly Lohr '10, located all the way to the right, lends a young Mountainside student her camera. The Mountainside student took this photo of Dickinson team members from left to right, Amanda Krusemark '08, Margaret "Meg" Graham '08, and Kelly spending time with some Mountainside students. |
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The male Dickinson team members from left to right, Tri-Coordinator Cameron Kerr '09, Robert "Alex" Smith '10, Administrator Chuck Steel from Tech, Tri-Coordinator David Munn '10, and international student Atandi Anyona '10 show their muscles after they push down an old brick fence that had been damaged by a car crash. |
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Students from front to back, Anita Ramanathan '08 ad Lauren Ashworth '09 begin the task of painting the badly burnt walls. Since students did not have access to many tools in the rural area, they got creative and made extenders for the rollers themselves. |
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Dickinson team members spent most late afternoons playing games with the Mountainside children. |
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Student Margaret 'Meg" Tobias '10 poses with some of the Ginger Hill All Age School students. |
The Ginger Hill students made thank you cards and wrote notes for the Dickinson team. Many Dickinson team members left Ginger Hill with quite a few pen pals. |
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The students made a welcome sign and hung it outside the classroom tht the '07 team built. |
Dickinson's Director of Diversity Initiatives, Paula Lima, gets her meal at a "Thank You!" dinner that was thrown for the team by Mountainside the last night of their stay. |
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Serve the World also traveled to New York City and Wheeling, West Virginia in Fall semester '07. |
Student Tri-Coordinator David Munn '10 takes a plunge off a forty foot cliff! |
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