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Close-Up Update 1/21/16 – Air Fare & MAISD Donation News

Airfare is secured.  MAISD Donation is fixed at $250.  Go below for specifics…

Good news, bad news.  Our airfare was more expensive than I had hoped for.  We will fly out of Detroit into Reagan International in DC for $324 round trip.  This could still go down by next Friday; I continue to search and can lock in at cheaper flight, however that seems doubtful.  While fuel is inexpensive, taxes and fees are still high, and while you may washington-dcfind individual online fares for less, the fact that we are traveling with fifteen people makes it highly doubtful that we can lock in a lower ticket price.  Sorry.

  • Payment deadlines for Air Fare
  • Friday January 29 – $50 deposit
  • Thursday March 3 – $274 balance for air fare
  • Full names and birthdates are due at this time as well

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Post for Economics – College Talk

The following are posts for College Talk – that I need in PDF form on a blog in order to link them in PDF form to Schology – so this is in essence just a holding tank for these forms…

January 1,2016 – Link to Part III – Award Letters.pages

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Close Up Poinsettias For Sale thru December 7

See a Close Up Washington Student Participant Today.

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Music by Prudence

The Academy Award Winning Music by Prudence tells a self-empowering story of one young woman’ struggle who, together with her band overcomes seemingly insurmountable odds, and in her own voice conveys to the world that ‘disability does not mean inability.”

Prudence lives in Zimbabwe, and for a long time almost no one knew about that hauntingly beautiful voice.  No one knew the strong, resilient woman that owned it.  Born with a debilitating condition called arthrogryposis, they were unable to overlook her body.

I’ve never been to Zimbabwe; I was in Mali and in Uganda and it felt like this film. While there, amid all the chaos and poverty, I encountered wonderfully optimistic and loving people. The same is true of those featured in Music by Prudence. If ever there were a place where where you’d think people might feel sorry for themselves and give up, it’d be in a school for the disabled in one of the poorest nations on earth. Not a chance. The humor and hope in this film overcomes any sense of “whoa is me.” This story, not only of Prudence, but her band mates at the King George School, should inspire anybody who moans about their ongoing first world problems.

If nothing else, this movie should encourage you to roll up your sleeves, push past your first world problems, and get moving.  It’s time to change the world people.  It shouldn’t be so difficult; you have both of your arms and legs.

We’ll figure out an assignment that should get you thinking…

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