My big project, Finishing the Ward 4 AMICAALL/Nhlangano Town Council Social Center, the PCPP

ITS FINISHED

Peace Corps Partnership Proposal (PCPP) with the Nhlangano Town Council (NTC)


http://swazilandreflections.blogspot.com/2011/01/my-big-project-finishing-ward-4.html

First application draft submitted Feb, 2011
Approved & Funding Begins on PC website May 17th
IT WAS COMPLETELY FUNDED on Sept 8th.
Construction started on Oct 24th.
All exterior construction done by Dec 20th.
Grand Opening Jan 5th, 2012
Round 2 of the Funding arrives in early January.
Interior Only Construction Restarts Jan 16th.
Construction all done Feb 16th (minus a million tiny To Do's)
Project Officially Closed May 4th, 2012

Let the children play, learn & be safe.


As of Aug 25th, 2012, I am no longer a PCV, I am now RPCV (Return Peace Corps Volunteer). This blog is my experience in Swaziland between June of 2010 & Aug of 2012. Enjoy.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Saturday Morning and it Pre-game

So later today is the first official game, I have 20 registered players for a 34 game season (I can add more or subtract in January) but until then I got what I got.

The Black Terrors team is the most popular in town and the expections are high now that a first has happened. A foriegn coach.

Anyway, I am mostly excited mixed in with a little bit of nervous.

Of course everybody expects wins, that is nothing new and I think the players that have come to practice over the last couple of weeks have really improved and seem to be working as a team.

Hope, Hope for a win. But really it is all on the players with only a little influence by other then setting hte line up.

1 comment:

  1. A win would have been great, but a tie is better than a loss ... sounds like your team played well ... a promise of things to come!!!

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