Group Anticipation Mounts
The entire group is excited and making last minute preparations for our big adventure. Here some of the Muscatine participants pause for a quick pre-trip photo. Below are Muscatine particpant answers to the following question: "What are you looking forward to?"
"I'm looking forward to meeting new people and having new experiences." (Halie Gray)
"I am looking forward to making this a meaningful experience for the children." (Dan Gray)
"I am looking forward to being able to provide a service for people who may not have the means or opportunity to obtain it otherwise." (Pete Korpi)
"I am looking forward to being immersed in and meeting people of a different culture. I am also looking forward to helping in any way I can to show them that I care." (Karen Morgan)
"I'm looking forward to seeing the folks we met last summer again, and especially excited about seeing a whole different part of the world!" (Lori Carroll)"I look forward to reaching out and sharing all that we have to offer, see the kids from last year, making new friendships, performing at the Bondsteel camp, and bringing home wonderful memories our of adventure." (Doreen Borde)
"I'm looking forward to the reunion with the kids we "adopted" last summer and to making music together on their turf!" (Ric Smith)
"I am looking forward to seeing friends from last summer and meeting new people too. I think we will have fun and I hope we change people’s lives." (Diana Baker)
"I look forward to seeing a part of Europe I have never seen, meeting new people and learning their culture, and maybe a little of their language. I hope that we are able to make a positive impact on their community." (Neva Baker)
"I am looking foward to seeing how Gjakove and Kosovo have changed since my last visit. I am also looking forward to seeing all of the teens who visited Muscatine in 2004 and all of the people I first met in 2002." (Kristin McHugh-Johnston)
"I wish to see for myself the conditions in the camp for displaced persons. I want to provide new learning experiences for young people who have not had many opportunities." (Anne Olson)
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