Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Pieces of The Puzzle

By Chason Ford

If you have ever worked on a puzzle before, you know that it takes time. For the last couple of weeks, our Ambassadors have been working on completing our very own puzzle. It began with four white walls and hard wood floor, and it was our job to turn this ordinary room into a wildlife and aquatic paradise. 

After several trips to Camp Baldwin, where the classroom is located, we have successfully managed to fit the majority of the pieces together, by cleaning, painting, organizing, and building. 


This past Monday, I contributed by building table supports and shelves with the help of Rusty Davidson, one of the leaders of Compass Ministries and director of our project.

After many hours, we finally finished two of our tables. These tables will be used for exhibits and to hold materials that will be needed to run the classroom. 


Sometimes puzzles take time to put together, but at the end of the day, the masterpiece is worth the time and effort. In the next couple of months, our Ambassadors will be teaching about wildlife and aquatic environments to children in surrounding schools.






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