hosean > The skyline is changing before everyone's eyes.  It means more light, more security, and more opportunity for all in the neighborhoods.  Image from Feb. 6, 2006
hosean > Monday as the day is winding down, still surrounded by interested crowds!  Temperatures have been in the low 90's, so all the team will be going home with a tan!
hosean > Everyone in town is interested in the day to day progress.  One resident, when seeing the guys scale the poles said, "I'm glad they are not here when it's mango and coconut season; they climb better than me!"
hosean > The guys hard at work on Monday!  It is kinda slow for them, we think, but is incredibly fast for us!
hosean > Now these students can have lights and power at night to study.  This is the grounds of the government national High School in Pignon, Haiti.  Can you see the skyline changing?
hosean > Hosean staff member, Kara Emerson, making the new linemen feel welcome at Camp de la Grace, outside of Pignon, Haiti.  Tomorrow the real work starts!
hosean > Sharing a laugh before the real work starts tomorrow...but they deserve it, flying from Minnesota to the tropics in one day is a challenge.
hosean > Students exchange e-mails and information from around the world.
The skyline is changing before everyone's eyes. It means more light, more security, and more opportunity for all in the neighborhoods. Image from Feb. 6, 2006
hosean > The skyline is changing before everyone's eyes.  It means more light, more security, and more opportunity for all in the neighborhoods.  Image from Feb. 6, 2006
The skyline is changing before everyone's eyes. It means more light, more security, and more opportunity for all in the neighborhoods. Image from Feb. 6, 2006
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