Ambassadorial Scholar, Rose Jackson in at Nakuru National Park, Africa

By on November 20, 2010

Greetings from Nairobi Rotarians. I have now been in Kenya for 2 months and am beginning to know my way around. We are passing into rainy season which means warmer weather, some pretty intense downpours, and beautiful purple Jacaranda trees and pink Bougainvillea bushes throughout the city. I am steeped in the fun of midterm exam time and getting to know the local Rotary scene. I have been amazed by just how active the clubs are out here and can’t wait to get more involved in some of their projects. I am planning on visiting a clean water project out west, an irrigation project up north, and a Rotary sponsored school for the blind out east in the coming months. Until that time, studying hard, setting up my life, and being thankful everyday for your support. Say hello to Indiana for me and enjoy my favorite midwest fall season!

Best, Rose Jackson

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