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Vermont-Ecuador Semester

Dear parents and friends,
This is the first of the weekly updates that you will receive from the VT-Ecuador Semester participants. Please feel free to give us feedback if you feel something can be added to this weekly letter that students will mail during their journey.

See you all soon

Michael Dammer

Update to parents!!!

It all began about 11/2 year ago when Misha and I walked across the beautiful fields of a biodynamic farm in Southeastern Pennsylvania. We were exchanging ideas about a second semester program at Kroka. We decided it had to be different than the existing Vermont Semester. Suddenly it became clear- why not create a semester that incorporated traveling to Ecuador? The Dammer brothers had already brought so much enthusiasm to Kroka since their arrival in 2003. Three-week summer trips to Ecuador were already in place, so it seemed natural to go one more step. The idea for a new semester was born. The brothers opened their hearts to this new possibility and by the fall of 2006 Michael, Thomas and Marcea took on the responsibility of teaching the semester. All fall we worked hard to create an exciting curriculum, develop a marketing plan, and visit schools to promote the semester. Then the brothers and Marcea left, traveling for awhile and finally settling in Ecuador to prepare for the semester. Meanwhile, my job was to find the students. This became difficult at times, yet steadily the applications came in. In time, the group we are welcoming on Sunday began to emerge. Ten young people have chosen to live a simple life for the next four months, to learn and discover something new every day in our non-traditional school setting. Ten families are supporting these young people in their search for understanding and meaning within this challenging world we live.

I am filled with gratitude towards all of you, dear parents that you are entrusting your child to us. We will do our very best to fulfill our commitment.

I can’t wait to see many of you on Sunday, August 26 at 11 am.

Love, Lisl

Community News!

Last fall, Eric Del Rio organized a great fundraising event where he raised $800 towards the tuition of Abdala, our Ecuadorian student from Shiwacocha. Unfortunately, his visa was denied but luckily he still will be joining us in Ecuador.

Thank you Eric for your amazing support…….

Semester recipe… yummi!

Our August Pesto
3c. basil tightly packed
3-4 cloves garlic
1 tsp. salt- some pepper
3/4c grated parmesan
1/4c pulverized nuts
1/2c olive oil

Blend and enjoy!!

Environmental tip…

Semester starts at 11:00 am on the 26th with a pot-luck lunch. Please help us to avoid disposable containers so that we will have no garbage by the end, just GREAT food!
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  • Academic Curriculum
  • About The Teachers
  • General Information
  • Application Process
  • 2008 NH - Ecuador
        Semester Journal
  • 2008 NH - Vermont
        Semester Journal
  • 2007 Ecuador Program Journal
  • 2006 Vermont Program Journal
  • 2004 Vermont Program Journal
  • 2004 Vermont Program Photos
  • News Coverage on VPR
  • Quote of the week:
    “HOMES”

    A Little swallow has a home:
    Small holes in steep river banks.
    The ant has a home:
    Little hills deep in the earth.
    An owl flew by, taking himself home to the woods.
    A seal is in water for it’s his home.
    My home, earth, sky, water, a humble home.
    Like the ant, the owl, the swallow, and the seal.

    (1996)
    M.S. Cromarty
    “Cree Poems and Stories”

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    The stream, the springs, the fire and woods are all waiting for us!
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