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Trail Mix and Canews
In this issue:
1 - What Has Been Done 6 - Portneuf
2 - Semester Program 7 - Thank You & Good Luck to Rochelle!
3 - Summer News 8 - Alternative Energy and Sustainability at Kroka
4 - Annual Giving Update 9 - Winter-Spring 2004 Community Programs
5 - Donors, Volunteers and All-Around Help Folks 10 - Kroka Teachers Are Going Wild!

ANNUAL GIVING UPDATE
We are very grateful for the $13,250 received in cash gifts this year.We also have been blessed with more than $10,000 of donated labor and $7500 of in-kind gifts. These gifts, totaling $30,750, demonstrate a generous outpouring of support for our Base Camp improvements and the first Semester Program. Please consider making a contribution to this campaign as 2003 draws to a close. This will help us to move closer to our goal of $40,000 this year.We are very excited to welcome our first students to the Semester program and we invite you to join in the celebration with a gift of any size.

Caro Dellenbaugh
Chairperson of Kroka Expeditions’
Board of Directors

About Kroka
Founded in 1996, Kroka Expeditions is a Wilderness Adventure School dedicated to assisting young people in developing strong character, responsibility, community and sense of place in harmony with nature. All of our programs offer state of the art technical instruction in adventure sports balanced with the ancient art of wilderness living.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

Caro Dellenbaugh, Co-Chair
Jennifer Turner, Co-Chair
Lynne Boudreau
Jamie Coulter
Misha Golfman
Hugh Landis
David Mannai

ADVISORY BOARD:

Bill Eisen, Esq.
Randy Elliot-Knaggs
Johanna Gardner
Rochelle Garfinkel
Tim Shafer,MD
Katie Schwerin
Leslie Turpin
Bill Whyte


WELCOME NEW TEACHERS
The following wonderful new teachers joined us during the summer of 2003:
Michael, Mathias and Thomas Dammer of Ecuador as faculty and climbing teachers;
Emily Schwerin-Whyte, Josee Frenette and Hugh Landis as assistant teachers in the summer adventure program;
Seth Golding, our first Kroka alum, returned as a white water kayak specialist.

WISH LIST
If you have any of the following items you would like to donate, please call or email us about specifics.
This list is posted and updated regularly here also.

    • Office chair
    • Networkable (mac/ethernet) laser printer
    • Slide projector with remote control
    • Light table for slides
    • Digital camera
    • Paper cutter
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