sábado, marzo 12, 2011

A Costa Rican Mardi Gras Extravaganza

Written by Megan Hettwer

Directly translated Mardi Gras means "Fat Tuesday" in French, and it refers to
the practice of indulging before Lent begins the next day on Ash Wednesday. Mardi Gras tends to conjure up images of crazy celebrations, particularly of the New Orleans variety. But don't be fooled- we also celebrated the event this past Tuesday here in Costa Rica.

Yes, you read that correctly! On Tuesday March 8, 2011 Playa Flamingo hosted its own Mardi Gras float parade and celebration. All of us at Abriendo Mentes were thrilled to join in on the fun. With a team of thirty kids and volunteers we decorated a beach-themed float for the parade. As if a fun parade wasn't incentive enough to participate, we were also getting "points" toward acquiring Playa Potrero's status as a Blue Flag beach. Floats were also charged a fee to participate, with all of the proceeds going to local charities and nonprofits. We owe a huge "thank you" to Las Catalinas and Jorge Mendez for donating the money for our entrance fee, as well as to Las Catalinas again for donating the use of their truck for our float!

One of the floats featured in the parade- Marie's Restaurant.

The day began normally enough. The volunteers and students met in the Salon to begin the decorating process. We cut waves out of the blue posters the students had painted the day before, blew up tons of balloons to tie around the truck (accidentally popping quite a few along the way), and painted some awesome signs.

The students and volunteers worked together to get the float decorated quickly.

Upon completion, we loaded up the truck with volunteers (in addition to 3 'regulars,' we also had 12 UNC students with us for the week!) and the students rode with Meradith and Drew. We began the drive and reached Flamingo, but then our driver kept going, and going, and going...all the way past Brasilito! We finally realized what was going on and made the trek back to Flamingo, arriving just in time for the parade to begin. Phew!

The beginning of the parade.

The procession of floats began driving down the road, with music blasting, people dancing, and candy being thrown everywhere. The students had a blast throwing candy to the crowds following the floats, and the crowds had an equally great time scrambling to see who could grab the most candy.

Some of the volunteers from UNC staffing the float and throwing candy!

Johnny and Drew representing AM!

After a long and sweaty march from the Banco Nacional to Flamingo Beach the parade was finally over, and we gathered the kids to head back to Potrero. Everyone had a great time, and this time we even made it to our destination without getting lost!

The students were more than happy to spend the afternoon participating in the Mardi Gras parade!

jueves, marzo 10, 2011

We Couldn't do it without Them! A "Thank You!" to our Supporters

By: Megan Hettwer

Simply put, the gene
rosity and selflessness of people can be amazing. The continuous outpouring of support that Abriendo Mentes has received from the community of Potrero, and from around the world, is truly inspirational. Today we wanted to take a moment to recognize and thank the many groups and individuals who have recently donated supplies, time and other resources to help advance our mission. Abriendo Mentes wouldn't be nearly as successful as it is today without the benevolence that these wonderful people have shown us.

Terry, Ava, Dylan, Chloe and Chantel Romanow visit Potrero.

On February 14th and 15th we welcomed the Romanow family to our classes. Terry, Chantel, Dylan, Chloe and Ava ventured to Potrero all the way from Canada! In July 2010 Terry and his family generously donated to us the use of their office space in the Casa del Sol complex. It's been wonderful to have a space to house all of our supplies and teaching materials. Speaking of supplies, the Romanows also brought two HUGE suitcases filled with school supplies. Thankfully we have the office to store everything!

Two suitcases of supplies from the Romanows spread out over the office floor!

Just when we thought that things couldn't possibly get any better, AM received yet another supplies surprise. Matt and Natasha Craig, owners of Point Break Surf, have been organizing an outreach program to help the communities of Brasilito, Flamingo and Potrero, and their current program is geared toward helping Abriendo Mentes. They worked with Pastor Patricia Covington, whose congregations in Virginia donated FOUR massive suitcases of school and art supplies to us. The students were absolutely delighted when Meradith revealed the contents of the bag to them. Take a look at this short video to see just how elated they were, and don't forget to check out the Point Break Surf outreach mission!

http://www.pointbreaksurf.com/site/outreach/

Since we had such
a myriad of resources, we also wanted to "pay it forward" to the local Potrero school, and so Abriendo Mentes donated supply packets to each of the four classrooms. These packets included folders, notebooks, pencils, pens, erasers, pencil sharpeners, geometry sets, crayons and colored pencils for the students to use in class. This has created a new partnership with the school, where they feel comfortable asking us for any supplies that they might need.

Some of the supplies from the Point Break Outreach program that AM donated to the Potrero School.

We've been extremely lucky to have so much donated to us this year, and being able to share everything that we have received has allowed us to continue moving toward our mission of enhancing education awareness, increasing education opportunities, and empowering students within Playa Potrero.
A non-profit organization enhancing education and empowering communities in rural Costa Rica.

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