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| The Northern Alaska Peace Corps Friends have been involved in several community service activities. 2003International Friendship DayOctober 18, 2003: The annual International Friendship Day, now
in its 17th year. NAPCF maintained our booth which had many cultural items from
Afghanistan, Nepal, Indonesia, Panama, Ethiopia, Gabon, Bolivia, Papua New
Guinea, the Philippines, El Salvador and India. Assisting with Peace Corps
literature and selling Wisconsin RPCV calendars were Tony Gasbarro, Carolyn
Gray, Mary Beth Smetzer, who later wrote an article for the News Miner on the
event, Marcella Hill, Pat Lambert, Stan Justice, Susan Hansen, Larry Flemming,
Tracy Townsend, Don Gray, Frank Keim, Trevor White, Charlie Basham, Sultan Begna.
LJ Evans came later to assist some of the above in the clean up effort which
ended around 6:30. Our group assisted by not only contacting schools, making
literature for tables, collecting a 10% fee of all items sold, making a contact
list for 2004, assisting the set up and cleaning up during and after the event
but also maintaining a table displaying shoes from around the Click on one of the thumb-nailed images to see a larger size photo from International Friendship Day. Nepalese Library and Philippine Water SystemJanuary 20, 2003: NAPCF members decided to make a donation to the Syang Library in Nepal which was begun by Pam Randles who founded Northern Alaska Peace Corps Friends. The group also made a donation to a water catchment system project in the Philippines coordinated by LJ Evans, who is from Fairbanks and was serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in an environmental education program in the Philippines at this time. 2002Scholarships for El SalvadorNovember 18, 2002: At Chef Tuan's Restaurant a business meeting took place where NAPCF members decided to make a donation to a scholarship program in El Salvador. Other donation possibilities were also discussed. International Friendship DayOctober 19, 2002: At the 16th Annual International Friendship Day event at Pioneer Park in Fairbanks, NAPCF ran a booth for Peace Corps displaying slides of projects, and cultural items from countries of service. Potential applicants had an opportunity to ask questions of Returned Volunteers and enjoy music and dance of the other participants in the festival. We also ran a shoe identification table which challenged visitors to International Friendship Day to identify the country of origin. Shoes were brought in by other participating members of the day's event. Wisconsin RPCVs produced a Peace Corps calendar which was sold to raise revenue for a variety of Peace Corps connected projects.
2001International Friendship DayOctober 20, 2001: NAPCF had a booth at the Fairbanks International Friendship Day.
40th Anniversary of Peace Corps Events in early March commemorated the 40th Anniversary of Peace Corps:
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