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Paraskoveyevka Pear Team By Maria Servetnik
Helping with reconstruction of the school, putting wall-paper, painting windows, spending time we became Paraskoveyevka Team. The symbol of the Paraskoveyevka Team was a pear. Pears in Paraskoveyevka are really very tasty, the tastiest in Ukraine. Beside this that we were helping with renovation of the school, volunteers also cut pears for compote of stewed fruits.
In the free time we were spending a lot of time outside, we were on a salty lake, which was formed on the site of former salt mine. On the salty lake there is a place with clay which has medicinal properties, so we were treating our “sick joints” (being 20 years old!), and building castles and different things, but as a result all this “looked like mess”. We just had fun, were sunbathing and swimming.
Beside this we had national evenings, when each of us could learn something about culture of other countries, try national cuisine. Besides, in the evening we were going to the roof, were drinking champagne from Artemovsk winery, talking, playing games, looking at the stars. For specially extreme impressions one could take a sleeping bag and sleep under the stars.
Days-off we spent in trips: we were in Artemovsk, Donetsk and Kharkiv, visited historical museum and night club in Artemovsk; art museum, sightseeing and smoked hookah in Donetsk, took a ropeway, did second-hand shopping, and were in Kharkiv for celebrations of Independence Day of Ukraine.
I had a great time (otherwise I would be sitting in dusty KHarkiv with 40C heat). I realized it when I have left the group for 2 hours in Kharkiv, I was missing them – Paraskoveyevka Team became a family.
Of Anna Novgorodova
The attitude of Ukrainian people towards foreigners really impressed our volunteers, because people are very curious about strangers and are friendly too. So local people treat foreigners as special people, try to make them feel comfortable. Sometimes they are even too pushy.
What was great about Dobre razom workcamp itself is working with children. This really made a huge impact on me and on the volunteers. It’s an important experience and I suppose everyone should try it at least once in a lifetime, to see how it feels =)
Plus, just seeing a country different from your own in so many ways was a great experience. Details...
Author: Julia Myasyshcheva Published at: 05.11.2007
On the 27th of October in Kharkiv the campleaders of SVIT met to evaluate this projects which took place in August-September 2007
It started off with the campleaders telling about their camps: what was working, how was the work, group life, communication and what needed to be improved. We also evaluated preparation of camps and campleaders. Afterwards we discussed together if we want to continue the same projects next year and what improvements and changes that needs to be done. We also started to think about new possible topics for workcamps for the summer of 2008 and agreed to make a public call for new partners interested to host workcamps. Some creative work was required before the lunch break – to make a written presentation of the projects. Details...
Author: Julia Myasyshcheva Published at: 05.11.2007
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