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Chapter Meeting 4/12/10. Tag Sale. When: April 30 th , 8 am – 4 pm Where: 7 Hale St Ext, Vernon -Donations are Tax Deductable so start your spring cleaning now!. Hartford Botanical Garden. Where: Colt Park When: Saturday May 14 th and 15 th. What we need Volunteers!
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Chapter Meeting 4/12/10
Tag Sale When: April 30th, 8 am – 4 pm Where: 7 Hale St Ext, Vernon -Donations are Tax Deductable so start your spring cleaning now!
Hartford Botanical Garden Where: Colt Park When: Saturday May 14th and 15th • What we need • Volunteers! • 10 people on Saturday, 30 people on Sunday • Bring your neighbors, bring your friends! • Tools to use • Shovels (large and small) • Wheelbarrows • Hoes
CT Invention Convention When: Saturday May 14th Where: Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, CT -If you are interested please let Beth Matonak know: beth.matonak@pw.utc.com
CPEP Day, May 21st Volunteers needed! Where: Hartford Convention Center When: Saturday May 21st, 8AM to 2PM What: Staff the Egg Drop Competition! Students from multiple schools have designed and assembled apparatus to protect up to twelve eggs from a fall of 30 feet. Will it work? You have to be there to find out! If interested please contact Mike Reiter at: Michael.Reiter@pw.utc.com
New Britain Rock Cats Let’s try this again! Possible Dates: July 31st, 1PM vs Bowie Sox August 20th, 7PM vs Hew Hampshire Fisher Cats
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS HPC team traveled to India in February Final implementation trip to India -HPC will continue to monitor the projects that we helped build over the last 5 years In March the chapter selected Sabhung, Nepal as the desired location for our next program Application was submitted on April 8th
Sabhung, Nepal Project Description • The current major need, as requested by the community, is a water supply system. • 2484 people directly effected. • Women and children spend many hours every day walking to and carrying home water. This means the women have less time to earn income and the children often miss school. • Two water sources currently being used by the community: • A well that is a 15 minute walk from one portion of the community (ward 7). • A waterfall that is a 1 hour walk from another portion (ward 8). • Not known if water treatment and storage tanks will be needed. • EWB’s role will be to: • assess the community and its water sources. • design and implement a water system. • educate/train the community on the functions and responsibilities of a water committee as well as system maintenance and fee structure/uses.
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Progress / Schedule • March 13th – HPC project selection voting concluded. • April 8th – Submitted project application to EWB-USA (April 10th deadline). • May 8th – Expect to get verdict from EWB-USA. • May 9th – Initiate contact with NGO • Late May – Project meetings begin. • August 14th – Submit assessment plan to EWB-USA. • Sept. 8th – TAC. • October – Assessment trip. • January, 2012 – Submit implementation plan to EWB-USA. • February, 2010 – TAC. • April, 2012 – Implementation trip. • Nepal's monsoon season is during June, July and August, and it is not recommended to travel then. The dry season is at its height in April-May and is a good time to assess water sources at their lowest output.
Community & Partner Involvement • Namlo will provide an in-country contact person who can assist with finding lodging, meals, transportation and community labor resources. • Laura Welland, a member of the West Coast Technical Advisory Committee, travels frequently to Nepal (3 – 4 times per year). She is willing to provide whatever possible to the chapter on this project and serve as a liaison as well as travel with the team at her own expense. • There is an international chapter of EWB in Nepal, headed by PawanShrestha. They have shown interest in the EWB-USA projects in Nepal and can coordinate with local universities to collaborate. • The Sabhung community has agreed to provide: • manual labor. • rough accommodations - thin mattresses on a dirt floor. • begin fee collections to assist as they can with finances.
NGO – Namlo International • Founded in 1999 by Magda King - first Spanish woman to summit an 8000m peak • Headquartered in Denver, CO • Operate 5 interrelated programs: • School construction • School improvement • Sustainable community development • scholarships • Sister schools • Don’t have engineering expertise. • Have been working in Sabhung for 2 years - built a school for 800 students. • In November, 2008 Namlo volunteers were told by villagers that this was the first time westerners had ever visited their community.
Preliminary HPC Team • Project lead – Jeff Lake • Technical lead – Tim Onderko • Education lead – Tim Onderko • Health and Safety Officers - Nadia Glucksberg & Mike Reiter • Community Heath Assessment Lead – TBD but working with Marcia Hughes from the University of Hartford and Judy Lewis from the UConn Heath Center. • You can participate too! Now and over the next 5 years.
Budget • Flights from JFK to Pokhara are $2700. • Daily living expense can vary greatly within the Kathmandu Valley (or Pokhara) at various hostels and hotels. A hotel room can cost anywhere from $10/day to $300/day. • A vehicle will have to be hired to get to Sabhung after flying to Pokhara; this may cost $100/day. • Daily cost of living in Sabhung will be less than $5/day.
Nepal - Travel and Safety • Travel • Approximately 28 hour trip just to Kathmandu • Fly to Kathmandu and then short flight to Pokhara. Hire car to get to Sabhung • Estimated $2,300 per person for travel • Room and board can cost between $10 and $300 per day • Safety • Foreigners are treated with curiosity, friendliness and great respect in Nepal • Maoists declared a cease-fire in 2006 and have a written peace agreement with the national government • Medical • Several Hospitals in Pokhara • Westerners use CIWEC clinic in Kathmandu, which is run by Canadians