Hilda is giving money for Reading Contest prizes to the librarian at Bososu. This library was set up in 2004.
Among the 70 participants at the in service on January 14, 2006 were these five chiefs.
Children reading in the library in Kukurantumi.
To all the towns that held reading contests in 2005 we gave a box of books and toys to be used as prizes in Reading Contests in 2006.
Dr. Debra is a professional pharmacist and an expert on the HIV/AIDS epidemic. He spoke at our January 14th in service.
This library in Mepe/ Battor was the second library which Hilda and I set up. Now in its sixth year it is in good condition and well patronized.
Hilda is reading a story to her youth group that she meets with every Sunday and Monday afternoons.
This speaker on the HIV/AIDS epidemic is Togbe Dadzawa III, the chief of Shia which is the third town in which we set up a library.
This is Katelyn who with her fiance is spending three months with us helping to set up libraries.
These two participants at our in service are librarians at Nkwanta. The library was set up by us in 2001.
Pure water sources for Ghana. Blowplast Industries, Ghana will begin recycling the refuse from these products in February.
We visited Teteman-Buem in the Volta Region to inspect their library. They have a strong Board of Trustees and a beautiful library.
Kirt is handing over the Reading Contest grant money for the library at the Liberian Refugee Camp. We set up the library in 2003.