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May 2005 » People news
People news and other happenings at African Impact
Goodbyes
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I’m sad to say that Mrs Taylor has left us. She has been such an inspiration to us all especially to me.
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Mrs Cornish, our money lady has also left us.
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Mr Bakkes said that he was heading out for Aus!
New Arrivals
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Sarah Conolly – is starting up New School Projects as well as taking on direct volunteer bookings through our own agency, African Impact!
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Jonathan Conolly – is our new Project Leader at Antelope Park for the Volunteers.
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Leisl Carlson – is our new Assistant Camp Manager but also helps out with the Volunteers.
Promotions
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Bobbie Anders - has been promoted to Lions Manager; he is responsible for all of the lions on all Projects as well as Guides
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Milena Pejic - has been promoted to National Volunteers Coordinator; she will be traveling from Project to Project overseeing each Volunteer Programme ensuring Volunteers are busy, busy, busy
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Greg Bows – will be heading for Zambia to help start Stage 2
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Vic Ireland – is our new Camp Manager at Antelope Park
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Lovemore – has been promoted to Head Guide
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Ed – has been promoted to Assistant Head Guide
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Andy Taylor – has been promoted to permanent Horse Manager.
Volunteers -
Welcome Back
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Nikki Lynas - UK
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Kim Douglas - UK
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David Youldon - UK
New Volunteers
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Gemma Kyle - UK
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Joanna Teale - UK
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Amy Salter - UK
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Letitia Johnes - UK
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Jennifer Rule - UK
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Anthony Copper - UK
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Hollie Vercoe - NZ
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Jennifer Musey – UK
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Catherine Brewis – UK
Our Elephants, Horses and other Wild Game
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Elephants - Tombi at the moment has a sore tusk, which we are monitoring and treating. We’ve stopped swims for winter. It’s freezing here!!
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Horses - Andy is starting new adventure trails! The trails will start at Antelope Park and work right through to Vic Falls; I’m very excited about this adventure, I know I’ll be the first one to give it a go! We’ve also got new horses coming in approx. 14-20 by the end of June.
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Giraffe – Our little herd is no longer 7 but a wonderful 8!
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Impala – Are no longer 1,000,000 but 1,000,001.
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