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What’s All the Buzz? Why, a Spelling Bee, of Course!

7/27/2023

 
PictureThe whole student body, along with family members, were invited to the morning performances.
At the end of June, I had the distinct pleasure of getting to learn a bit more about my community and my neighbors when I was invited to be a judge in the English Fest Spelling Bee and Celebration at La Union Elementary School in Palmares where I live.


In Costa Rica, English language instruction is part of the curriculum for all students in both elementary and high school and in June, schools hold special events to celebrate and acknowledge the students’ English language learning and activities.

The English Fest at La Union was a whole day event with delightful and fun English-language performance/entertainment presentations by each class in the morning and then in the afternoon, a recitation competition for the younger students and finally, the spelling bee competition for the oldest students. On every level, the students were excited and engaged and did a great job. The school’s English language teacher, the principal, and staff did an outstanding job of organizing the day’s events including providing fabulous “bee-themed” decorations throughout the school and at the event to add to the festivities.

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The "bee" decorations were everywhere!


It was an interesting experience to step into the familiar though somewhat distant-in-memory world of elementary school but in a foreign country where I only speak the language “un poco.” Regardless of the language differences, however, from my observations and interactions of the day, it seemed to me that this was quite the special little neighborhood school. The students seemed to really enjoy being with each other and appreciated each other’s special talents as they enthusiastically and genuinely applauded the success of individual performances as well as the spelling bee contest winners. 

The tremendous amount of energy and hard work that was required to plan and execute the day’s events by the staff was evident and impressive.  In addition to the winners of each competition receiving a trophy, every student who participated in the day’s events was personally acknowledged and presented with a memento of the day—an Olympic-style medallion for the younger students and a certificate and a book for the older ones. That effort, plus the support and encouragement the teachers provided to the kids throughout their performances and competitions, told me that they care a great deal about their students and creating a positive environment for them to learn and grow in.  It was a lovely day and experience and I was honored to be part of it!

If you have the opportunity to interact with your tico neighbors in their everyday lives at their school, their work, their church, or their family get-togethers, don’t hesitate to take advantage of it. It will undoubtedly broaden your horizons and add a valuable dimension to your time here in Costa Rica.  Pura Vida!
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~Mary Lou Hofmann


How do we make CAA sustainable?

7/20/2023

 
PictureWe help a local organization carry on their time-honored Tamale Christmas tradition.
In early 2022, CAA Board of Directors created a Sustainability Committee with the goal of having CAA continue to be a vibrant and effective organization capable of making a positive difference in the lives of those in our adopted community and of our members. The need for help is great on so many levels for many of our tico neighbors and friends. Consequently, one of the first and perhaps most obvious activities of the Sustainability Committee was to focus on maintaining and increasing our financial support of the programs and alliances we have in place. Additional education and information about the various programs and alliances, coupled with our partnership with Globalgiving.org to provide an online giving option that is easy, simple, and secure, has allowed us to make great strides in our ability to provide increased financial support to enhance student educational opportunities, address food insecurity, and brighten the lives of children.  We sincerely thank all CAA members and friends who have contributed to these initiatives thus far and encourage and welcome contributions from all our members in general and in response to specific fundraising initiatives that will be occurring during the remainder of 2023.

PictureCAA volunteers create monthly Blankets for Babies treasures
While financial support for our programs and alliances is a key aspect of CAA’s sustainability, it is not the only one.  Members’ active involvement in community and program support activities, aside or in addition to financial support; member recruitment, engagement, and support; and just having fun together are all important aspects of long-term sustainability and vibrancy of the organization. While the Sustainability Committee is charged with overseeing our sustainability efforts, we cannot do it alone.  It takes all of us, each contributing our time and our own unique talents in a way that feels good to us to accomplish long-term sustainability for CAA; and it might be an interesting and worthwhile exercise for each of us to ponder how we might make our own contribution to that goal. To that end, here are some thoughts that might be a good jumping off point for your thinking.
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Attend a CAA Board meeting to see what goes on and offer your perspective as to what you might need/want as a member.
  • Introduce yourself to someone you don’t know at morning coffee or a mixer and share stories.
  • Volunteer to participate on a one-time or an ongoing basis with one of the programs or alliances whose activities you find meaningful.
  • Contact a CAA member you haven’t seen for a while and get together for coffee and a chat.
  • Find a Spanish-speaking friend and practice your respective language skills with each other.
  • Share the CAA newsletter with family and friends at home so they know a bit more about your life here in Costa Rica.
  • Spend some time with a tico neighbor or friend to better understand their world and their perspective on things.​ ​

The Sustainability Committee and the Board of Directors are always open and interested to hear your thoughts and ideas on how CAA can continue to be a vibrant and responsive contributor to the quality of life in the greater San Ramón community and for our valued members, so please feel free to reach out. 


We thank you in advance for your ideas and support!
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~Mary Lou Hofmann, Sustainability Committee Chair

 

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CAA Provides Support to Árbol de Esperanza's Food Assistance Program

7/6/2023

 
Folks who attended the CAA mixer on Thursday, June 15 had the opportunity to learn a bit more about Árbol de Esperanza and the work that they are doing in our community. We were excited that Árbol's development and communications coordinator was able to join us and, in addition to sharing info about Árbol program and activities, she had the opportunity to personally meet several CAA members. Thanks to the generosity of many CAA members and friends, CAA is now providing a monthly donation to Árbol to be used for food support for program participants in need. And on a regular basis, through their testimonials and pictures, Árbol shares with us how beneficial our food support assistance is to the women who receive it and their journey forward.

For your education and information, we have included Árbol’s most recent newsletter below. Note the section regarding CAA’s food support funding.

If you would like to learn more about Árbol, visit their website at https://www.arboldeesperanza.org or their Facebook page at Arbol de Esperanza.

If you would like to receive their monthly newsletter, contact Mariam at desarrolloorganizacional@arboldeesperanza.com
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If you would like to make a donation for food support for Árbol or any of the other organizations we are helping, visit Feeding Hungry Families www.globalgiving.org/56450 or give your contribution to any Board member at Thursday morning coffee or a mixer.
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