howat
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Donations to Good Causes in BOLA
I have not fished or camped in BOLA for 20 years. I use to camp on the beach by the turtle place and pay i $5/day for all. The last 5 or so years
have started going down again on a friends camping trip to Concepcion Bay (kids grown up). My friend always brings many donations usually soccer
outfits, bags, shirts, ball etc. from schools in the San Diego area. THIS year i convinced him and his buddies to go to BOLA instead. I'm towing my
boat this time, 1987 Cabo 216. It's old like me but like me it's motor runs just fine.
Question: what kind of donations would be helpful for the local residences and where/who could we donate them to? We'll be coming down with a couple
of trucks lightly loaded in March 2007 for 2-4 weeks. Probably starting out camping at Daggett's for no particular reason cuz it's been a long time.
Dennis
aka Halibut Howie
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Baja&Back
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Not sure on the what, but as far as who, try Carolina who runs the museum. She'll help you distribute.
Also, Victoria at Costa del Sol motel & restaurant is a helpful, honest person.
Buen Viaje.
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Mike Humfreville
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Dennis,
I will be in Bahia de Los Angeles until our holidays and then coming back in late December. If you'd like I can ask around the area (Carolina, etc)
and let you know what is needed. If that helps, let me know. If not, maybe next time.
You can contact me via this thread or...
mhumfreville(at)hotmail(dot)com
U2U via bajanomad
At any rate, good luck with your efforts - they will be appreciated.
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dean miller
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Donations to Bola
Dennis,
You may want to check out the post established by Mike Humfreville titled "Refilling SCUBA tanks in Bahia de Los Angeles."
Suggest that you may want to refer to my last post, made today 9-26-2006 under dean miller. The first part of the post is about an interesting local
Bahia personality. The second part idenified a number of items we have donated over the years to the library and the clinic. This may provide some
sort of a guide for you.
We tend to donated items that will make life better for the individuals, via education or medical supplies. The library can always use new books and
the clinic always needs expendibles, bandages, tape, etc.
I also note that you have a relationship with a halibut. So have I. I have not drowned a worm on a stick since I was 5 years old, but have stuck my
share with a spear. Since I turned 75 on the 22d I am little old to begin drowning worms. However, to the point.. in the very early 1960s for a short
timeI held the halibut spearfishing record..small world!
dm
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wilderone
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I ran into a guy at Rancho Sta Inez last year. He was wearing very ragged clothing, and was very nice to talk to. I think he lives in a very small
trailer on the premises. I asked him if he could grow a garden, and gave him some vegetable seeds; he was happy to have them and showed me where he
intended to plant them. Anyway, I'm sure a couple tshirts, socks, a jacket, a sack of rice, pasta or something would be very much appreciated if
you'd like to drop by and see if he's still around.
Also, drop off a Baja-related book at the Baja Cactus Motel in El Rosario (next to the gas station) for the new library which will be open soon!!
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Paulina
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Mike,
Thanks for your offer to ask Carolina. Dern and I were just talking about that very subject this morning. As you know I have quite a bit of clothing
that I've collected and would hate to 'dump' it all on her door step, unless she was up to the task of distrubuting it. Also a couple of the
businesses in the area have been collecting goods as well. Maybe Carolina can point us in the right direction. Mia might also have a suggestion as
well. Padre Eric was always happy to receive donations, but I don't think he's there anymore.
While I was teaching I always had quite a large supply of crayons, markers, const. paper etc. at the end of the school year that I used to take to the
ejido school directly. I was later informed that the materials never made it to the children's hands for at least a couple of years. One has to be
careful who they trust with their donations.
Wilderone, we also drop off clothing at Rancho Santa Ynez, south of Catavina. (same place?) Matilda is always very appreciative of anything we give
her.
Looking forward to hearing back from you Mike, we're heading your direction in 7 WEEKS!
Saludos!
P.<*)))><
\"Well behaved women rarely make history.\" Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
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bahiamia
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Whatever you bring along will be appreciated by someone down here. Yeah, you could get in touch with Carolina and she would help you out
distributing. Also Meche here at the phone office is helpful in getting things to the people who need them. The Padre comes in here all the time so
between all these sources there shouldn't be a problem.
It's hard for to find infant and young children's clothes so if you happen to have some of those items, that would probably be good to bring. But
anything will appreciated.
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