01 April 2010

District 7910's 2010 GSE teams heads to....


South Korea... That's where. You can follow their trip by visiting their blog http://www.gsesouthkorea2010.blogspot.com/. This years team is being lead by Valentine Callahan from the Worcester club.




Good Luck Val, we're all looking forward to reading your posts!

04 February 2009

New blog added to the Scholar list

Welcome Nina Ferry to the Northeastlink blog site. I've added Nina's blog to the Scholar blog list. Please visit here blog to read about her adventures.

04 January 2009

New Ambassadorial Scholar blog

Welcome Matylda Tomaszyzck to the Northeastlink blog site. I've created and added Matylda's blog to the Scholar blog list. Please visit here blog to read about her adventures in Poland.

01 October 2008

Visiting Ambassadorial Scholar blog added

I've linked in Puja Jain's blog for all to read. Welcome to the Northeast Link blog Puja.

District 7910 GSE team - 2009

District 7910 will be hosting a Group Study Exchange (GSE) team to and from the Phillipines this year. Applications for a team leader and four team members are now being requested. If you know of a non-Rotarian between the ages of 25 and 40 that would benefit from a once in lifetime experience, learning about another culture, here's their opportunity. Have them contact a District 7910 Rotarian today.

New Ambassadorial Scholars

We've just added 2 more ambassadorial scholar blogsites to the link list. Welome to the NortheastLink blog Joe and Akanksha.

Contributions from the leadership and members of Northeast Link are still needed to bring this blog to life. You know who you are, stop being technologically bashful! Details from the last gathering of the Northeast Link meeting would be very interesting for all of us to read. Please send me an email for authorship priviledges, your continuing contributions would be greatly appreciated!

Lot's of great things are happening and the world wants to know!

Dan

07 April 2008

New GSE blogs

I've just added a new link section for Group Study Exchange (GSE). Check out the experiences had by these teams while visiting other countries, it's great stuff!