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Written by Tim and Summerlee   

25.3.2011
Student Leaders Tim Shaw & Summerlee Smith

Yesterday went really well with our community goal being to make Garry Squiers feel welcomed and to have the room prepared for him.
Tims personal goal was to finish the written side of things for his passport. with that goal completed he had plenty of time to work on his
POL today.
Summerlees personal goal was to finish all the questions on her POL and she did complete that goal, therfore having more free time to
relax on our rest day the following day.

The day went really smoothly we got everybody to class on time and used our class time very efficiently. With both of us being in 1b we both
had passports in the morning which was consrtructive as well as we had sustainable living in the afternoon which was very open minded and
interesting some good questions and conversations were started about our environnment and the theory behind 2012.


 

 

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