Hi, my name is Robbi. I live in rural Kansas with my husband Paul and our boys Nathan and Logan and our daughter Ella. My sister, Jimmi, is an amazing Spanish teacher at the Community School of Naples in Florida. Last fall she asked if Ella and I would be interested in going on a service trip with her and some of her students. We are very excited to be able to travel with Jimmi on one of her adventures, and to be able to help at the school and in the community on Saboga. Jimmi has been traveling to Spanish speaking countries multiple times each year for as long as I can remember. She is adventurous and passionate about learning and experiencing as much as she can about the Spanish culture and people. It will be an incredible opportunity to travel with her and experience her love and passion for learning. We can't wait to tour the Panama Canal, meet the people and children on the island of Saboga and experience the beauty of the island and whale migration!!
The Community School of Naples Middle School is off on an adventure to Central America. This service-learning trip is a passion project for Jimmi Stevens, Spanish teacher and Conservation Club sponsor. Participants will teach English on the remote island of Saboga, Panama. They will also volunteer in the community. Travelers will enjoy whale-watching, swimming, snorkeling and hiking. In Panama City they will tour the Panama Canal and the beautiful, antique neighborhood of Casco Viejo.
Sunday, July 14, 2019
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