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    The Agogo Hospital

    We drove about an hour and half outside Kumasi today to the rural town of Agogo. The last kilometer brought us up over the top of a ring of small mountains that embrace this beautiful, tropical town. The hand-painted sign that welcomed us read “Akwaaba! Agogo-The Naturally Walled Town.”  No doubt that these natural walls have…

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    Going Back to Your Roots, The Journey Begins

    Sankofa-Go Back to Your RootsThe trip begins. Here in Ghana, you find a graphic language called “Adinkra.” Each symbol carries a complex meaning. The Adinkra symbol of a large bird walking forward while turning its long neck and head toward the path behind it reminds us to “go back to your roots.” Every time I…

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    Another note of Introduction to the June 2011 blog

    Here in Ghana, internet service can work one day but then be washed out by a heavy rain the next.  Also, we often travel to locations that struggle with access to clean running water, so you can imagine that electric lines and internet connections fall a couple notches down on the priority level. I mention…

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    Blog Introduction June 2011

    Introduction to June blog entries… I am traveling in Ghana during this month of June 2011. I join Dr. Susan Bandoni, a group of 13 undergraduate students from the State University of New York at Geneseo and 6 Ghanaian students from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (from here on I will use the…

  • Children’s Summer Arts Camp

    Title: Children’s Summer Arts CampLocation: Genesee Valley Council on the Arts, Murray Hill, Mt. MorrisLink out: Click hereDescription: The Summer Arts Camp is a multidisciplinary arts experience in a day camp format for children ages 8-13. Programming will be provided by Glenn McClure and other Buy Local Build a Future Artists. The program is July…