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Oakville Beaver, 13 Jul 2012, p. 22

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, July 13, 2012 · 22 New school goes from shack to three rooms Continued from page 14 that's come from this idea. They're learning how one person can make a difference," said Jessica. "They weren't doing it for themselves -- they were doing it for a greater purpose." While Jessica and Jonathan are going to Africa July 19, the service trip doesn't start until July 26. The Seva Safari runs for 12 days, but they will be staying in Kenya until Aug. 16. The school they're helping to build is in Amboseli, a village just outside of Nairobi in Kenya. Some of the school's 300 students walk four hours to get there. Jessica said the school they're using now is constructed of wood that's been battered by the sand and wind and is not suitable for learning. "It is like an old shack you would see on a rundown farm. It's in the middle of the desert. The wind and the sand have eroded the wooden flats that the school was built on," said Jessica. "You can literally see outside the wooden flats because the walls look like tooth picks now." The new school will consist of three rooms, which looks great compared to the "shack" they're currently using, Jessica said. "We're supposed to have it all done within the 12 days. There are 25 international people on the Seva Safari (and) we're working with the local Kenyan construction workers. We're working all-day long, everyday for that time while we're there," said Jessica. AYP programs also provide communication skill building, job training, food stipends and temporary housing. In addition to this, the project has also financed the construction and opening of two new schools and an adult education program for Masai women. "They're able to give back to their communities by offering free classes to over 4,000 people a week -- in schools, prisons or community centres. It is just promoting mind, body and spirit wellness in that difficult society," said Jessica. "It's beyond my wildest imagination to be involved. It's just been such a positive experience. It's all about the connection we've been able to make with other people -- that's been the real joy and surprise." For more information on Africa Yoga Project, visit www.africayogaproject.org. Sale $4.99 Reg. $9.99 Bond Bypass Pruners Holland Park July 13th to July 26th 20-50% off All Nursery Stock & Perennials! 30% off All Perennials, Barberry, Emerald Cedars, Grasses, Japanese Maples & Yews Regular prices. All Small Fruit, Fruit Trees, Roses & Selected Field Potted Evergreens Scotts EZ 40% off Regular prices. 50% off Regular prices. Seed Turf Builder Sale $ 14.99 Reg. $19.99 Wipeout Ready-ToUse 709 ml Sale $ 6.99 Reg. $8.99 All Shade Trees, Boxwood, Lilacs, Spirea, Viburnum & Vines 2243 Fairview Street BURLINGTON (905) 639-7740 (905) 628-8562 294 York Road DUNDAS hollandpark.com Visit Selection may vary from store to store. All specials are while quantities last, unless otherwise stated. GARDEN GALLERY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.

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