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Happy
Independence Day Panamá!
Panama celebrates its 103 years of Separation from
Colombia today, November 3, 2006.
Under the US president Theodore Roosevelt,
the US military helped the Panamanians secede from
Colombia to form its own independent nation.
A few weeks after independence, Secretary of State of
the United States, John Hay, and the Frenchman
originally involved in building the Panama Canal,
Phillipe Bunau-Varilla, signed the Hay-Bunau Varilla
Treaty.
The treaty allowed the United States to receive
rights to a canal zone which was to extend five miles on
either side of the canal route in perpetuity. Panama was
to receive a payment of US$10 million and annual rental
payments of US$250,000.
The two men negotiated the terms of sale of $40
million for the building of a Panama Canal and for a
Panama Canal Zone surrounding the Canal.
The treaty is also called “The Treaty that No
Panamanian Signed” and only later did Panama agree to
the terms.
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PCPF Reunion |
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September Reunion in
Washington, D.C.
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Pajaro Jai Visits |
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By Jerry Lutes
PCPF member Jim Brunton brought his 92-foot
yacht, the Pajaro Jai, to Washington twice this
summer.
The
first visit was a happy ending to a harrowing,
nearly disastrous, maiden voyage for the boat.
PCPF members visited the boat on July Fourth,
cruising the Potomac and dancing with the Emberá
crew.
The Pajaro Jai returned to Washington in
September, hosting part of PCPF’s reunion, a
reunion of Colombia volunteers, and a cocktail
party thrown by Panama ambassador to the U.S., H.
E. Federico A. Humbert. (Photo above of PCPF
member Sarah Schmidt with Ambassador Humbert.)
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2007 Calendars |
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Pre-order by November
8
The 2007 Panama Calendar is being produced by
the volunteers in Panama. All proceeds will
directly benefit the Volunteer Action Committee.
Demand for the 2006 calendar exceeded supply!
- Pre-order your calendar by November 8th so
the volunteers in Panama know how many to print.
- Calendars are $12, plus $2 shipping.
(Overseas shipping extra.)
- To pre-order, send email to Steve
Spangler and tell him how many 2007
calendars you want.
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Kennedy Service Award
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Panama Volunteer Scott
Overdyke Receives Award
The Kennedy Service Awards are given every five
years to two current Peace Corps Volunteers, two
returned Peace Corps Volunteers, and two Peace
Corps staff members.
The first award winners included Panama
volunteer Scott Overdyke.
(Scott is third from left in photo.)
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By Bud Keith
2008 Reunion in Panamá?
PCPF was created in 1986. Since then, we have held reunions in conjunction with many of the major conferences of the National Peace Corps Association.
We've been to Boulder, Kent State, Eugene, Berkeley, San Diego, St. Paul, Chicago and five times in Washington, DC.
In a recent conversation with the current Panamanian Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Federico A. Humbert Arias, he raised the idea of holding a reunion of Peace Corps Panama Friends in Panama. He suggested that we consider January 2008 as
a possible date.
Are you interested?
Let me know if you would have any serious interest in such a reunion, and how many you might have in your party if you attend. No obligations at this early date. We just need a target for planning.
Our PCPF Reunion would be at one of the resorts near Panama City. Members would visit their former sites or other parts of Panama either side of these dates.
Please drop an email to president@panamapcv.net and let me know your thoughts.
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PCPF Contributions |
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By Sarah Schmidt
Thanks to your generous donations, we are
continuing to make a difference in Panama long
after our return from service!
PCPF makes donations on your behalf to
volunteers serving in Panama through the Peace
Corps Partnership Program and Super Small Project
Assistant Grants
The Peace Corps Partnership Program allows PCVs
to request donations to help with their projects.
All Partnership requests go to the Peace Corps
Headquarters and the project is placed on the
Peace Corps website, www.peacecorps.gov.
You, through PCPF, have contributed to the
Peace Corps Panama projects listed on the PCPF
website.
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9 / 11 Donation |
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By Jerry Lutes
Back in 2001, PCPF cancelled its scheduled
September reunion because of the terrorist
attacks.
Many of you agreed to have your reunion fees
donated to help the victims of the attack. Your
money went to the Families of Freedom
Scholarship Fund, which pays college expenses
for the spouses and dependents of 9/11 victims.
We just received the Fund’s five year report,
which states,
“Since 2001, Families of Freedom has provided
support to 686 students and has awarded more than
$15 million in scholarships.” The fund has $125
million left and will continue to provide
scholarships through 2030.
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Alumni Corner |
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By Valerie Whiting
What’s the scoop on your long lost Panama
buddies?
In the PCPF RPCV Panama Corner you’ll find out
first hand news (not just the Bochinche) about
where people are and what they’re up to. . . .
- Got some news to share? Email Valerie at valwhiting[AT]yahoo.com.
This first electronic El Bochinche has news on:
- Nadia Barrera, Los Santos 2001-2003
- Tom Langehaug, La Mesa and Santiago,
Veraguas, 2000-2003
- Dost Bardouille, Bocas del Toro,
2003-2006
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News from Panama |
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By Jamie Thornberry
What's going on in
Panamá?
- Panamanians Votes Yes on New Canal
- Economic Growth
- Coffee
- Tainted Medicine Kills More Than 30
- Bus Fire kills 18
- Panama Holidays
Read the news
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La Vaina |
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By Jerry Lutes
Where else could you get news like
this?
Drew Lebowitz is organizing the first Eastern
Composting Latrine conference at Padre Pablo’s
this coming July 19th.
... we are going to train this next group with
the models that have rock floors and a single
holed seat. No more plumbing, just gravity
allowing the urine to drain into the earth. They
are coming long nicely and no more clogged urine
tubes or worrying about where you are peein’.
OR
Before Peace Corps, I never thought I
would...stop killing scorpions because I needed
their help to kill the cockroaches.
Read the latest La
Vaina |
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Minutues of PCPF Directiva Meeting
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By Valerie Whiting
- Planning for El Bochinche electronic version
- Reunion in Panamá in 2008
- Review of PCPF's 501C3 status
- Selling Panama crafts
- Recruiting new Directiva members
Read Minutes
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