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South Gate UMC Youth
2000 McCurdy Mission Trip

Saturday, July 8

Group Picture We assembled at the South Gate Church parking lot around 8:00 a.m. and this picture is the group photo of the trip participants shortly before the 8:30 a.m. departure.
Great Platte River Road Archway During mid-morning we approached the "Great Platte River Road Archway" near Kearney, where we took the opportunity to make an unscheduled stop and tour the museum. Back on the road we continued on to Ogallala for lunch and then on to Denver where we arrived at approximately 5:30 p.m. We stayed at the Downtown La Quinta Inn which is within walking distance of the baseball park. Supper was enjoyed at the Hard Rock Cafe.

Sunday, July 9

Air Force Academy Chapel We left Denver at 7:30 a.m. and made a short stop at the Air Force Academy, just a few miles north of Colorado Springs. This picture is of their familiar landmark chapel.

Garden of the Gods Also in the Colorado Springs area we drove through the Garden of the Gods, where we stopped for an outdoor worship service shown here. Just behind this group is Pikes Peak. We stopped in Pueblo for lunch. As we crossed into New Mexico we encountered an afternoon thunderstorm with considerable lighting. Some miles later we came across an area with a small forest fire above us burning in several areas, which looked likely to have been started by lighting strikes.
Rio Grande River We ate supper in Taos, New Mexico and afterwards drove for several miles through the Rio Grande River Valley (shown here). We arrived at McCurdy School in Espanola at 8:00 and after getting moved into our dorm rooms, met at 9:00 with the camp director. Our specific job assignments will be handed out in the morning. In addition to assisting with a Vacation Bible School Program, the projects are likely to include: inside building cleaning, outside building painting and cleaning up weeds along the street bordering the campus.

Monday, July 10

Dining Room Our first day at work camp with breakfast at 7:00 a.m. After each meal several members will assist with dishes and dining room cleanup. At 8:00 the Vacation Bible School team was headed to Velarde, while the rest of us had a 20 minute orientation & brief history of the McCurdy School. Then we headed to the maintenance shed for work project assignments along with the members of the work camp team from Indiana. The projects were varied including: laundry duty, cleaning bathrooms, putting up sheet rock, clerical office duties, lawn mowing and triming, clearing the bordering road ditch of weeds and shrubs, and more.
Loom After completing the work day activities, at 4:00 p.m we drove just a few miles to Chimayo where our first stop was at a shop that weaves many of their own rugs. Here the youth have a chance to ask questions as they see a rug in progress on a loom. Then we stopped at the El Sanctuario de Chimayo Church, before returning to campus for supper at 6:00 p.m. The campus gift shop and small museum were open for a short time this evening for the work camp members and then there was some free time before the 9:15 p.m. evening meeting which includes devotions and sharing time about today's and tomorrow's activities.

Tuesday, July 11

Ditch Crew Some work projects were completed the first day, while others were not, such as for the crew shown here clearing the ditch of shrubs and trimming grass and weeds. Even though some tasks continued on, some of the people traded work assignments. For all, today was a short work day, as we worked only to noon.
Birthday At lunch over 50 people were there to help Tyler celebrate his 14th birthday. As soon as we finished with lunch, we got on the bus and headed out for an afternoon of site seeing. Our first stop was at the Bradbury Science Museum in Los Alamos, which centers on the early years of atomic weapons. While in Los Alamos, we could look across to the mountain sides and see the results of the forest fire that threatened the community earlier this year.
Canyon Our next stop was at Bandelier National Monument, here you see into the canyon as we enter the visitors area. We had the chance to walk a trail and explore first hand a few of the ancient cliff dwellings, while viewing from a short distance many others. We also had a picnic supper in the park, before heading back to McCurdy. We moved the evening meeting up to 8:30 to allow time for some games. Then time for lights out, before another full day tomorrow.

Wednesday, July 12

Mop Crew On Wednesday it was back to a full work day and here you see a couple of the mop crew taking a breather only long enough for a picture. With 37 people on task, there are numerous jobs being completed.
South Gate Project Myron and Marilyn have been able to point out several projects completed by previous South Gate Work Camp Crews. This photo of the driveway cement median presents evidence of South Gaters being here in 1988.
Fence Crew Here is the fence crew with their "nose to the grindstone" as they remove a wire fence to make way for a wood panel fence. After the work day today, many of the group went to the municipal pool to cool off. There was also time for a softball (wiffle ball) game after supper.

Thursday, July 13

Bible School Class One of the work camp projects is assisting with Vacation Bible School that is being held Monday through Friday at Velarde UMC approimately 12 miles from McCurdy. This picture is of one of the classes. The South Gate Youth provide a skit each morning during the opening session that the kids just love.
Free Standing Staircase Thursday was another short work day with work stopping at noon. We then traveled to Santa Fe for the afternoon, where we got to see the State Capitol Building, the oldest active church in the U.S., and yet another church which includes a free standing wooden sprial staircase to the choir loft as shown here.
Native American Market After our tours, we spent some time shopping. One of the highlights of the shopping district we were in, was the Native American Market on the Plaza where they have laid out their wares on the sidewalk.
Jason's Birthday We traveled back to McCurdy School stopping at an authentic Mexican restuarant in Chimayo for supper. The start of our evening meeting tonight was promptly interupted for a surprise recognition of Jason's Birthday today. Here he is cutting into his birthday cake.

Friday, July 14

Taking a Breather This has been a week full of work projects and today being the last day we were looking to complete all of the ongoing projects. Here some of the crew take a short breather, while dicussing what to do next.
Pickup Load I don't know where they are going, but this sure is a pickup load of help.
Clean Up Yet another group doing some tail end clean up work. A great deal of effort was put into cleaning up many rooms, including moving furniture, stripping and waxing the floors, scrubbing lockers and bathrooms and more as school starts here in a little over 3 weeks.
Gift Shop The gift shop opened once again early this afternoon for those contemplating purchasing some special gifts and souvenirs. Some of the items available in the McCurdy Gift Shop are made by local craft people and all items sold benefit the school. After work today, there was a let down feeling for many, but some still had enough energy for a softball game.
Bible School Pgm Right after supper we boarded the bus for the Velarde UMC Bible School Program, which was a mixture of skit and music. To be sure, these little ones nearly raised the roof off the church. After the program, we headed back to McCurdy for the evening meeting. The meeting ended this evening with a darkened room and a single candle. As the candle was passed around to everyone, we each took a moment to tell of something special that this work camp trip has met to us.

Saturday, July 15

Rio Grande Gorge This morning we said goodbye to the McCurdy Staff at breakfast and headed down the road. Our first stop was at the Taos Pueblo Village where we took a self guided walk. Then, just a few miles from Taos was a bridge that stands 600 feet above the Rio Grande Gorge. We got to walk across it and this picture is from the bridge.
Great Sand Dunes Our next stop was at the Great Sand Dunes National Monument, just outside of Alamosa, Colorado. Here is some of the group walking across a ridge, while others are attempting to slide down the slopes. A few even made it to the top.
Monarch Mountain Lodge Our drive today took us across varied landscapes and all were beautiful, as evidenced by this picture of the Monarch Moutain Lodge, where we had supper and will stay this evening. This is located between Salida and Gunnison.

Sunday, July 16

Royal Gorge Bridge This morning we arose to 48 degree temperature reading, which was much different than what we found at McCurdy. Then we proceeded to the Royal Gorge Bridge shown here from the cable car ride across the canyon. Many of the group walked across bridge, rode the cable car and the inclined railway to the bottom of the canyon. We also ate lunch here.
Olympic Training Center Our aftrnoon stop was at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. We visited the Visitors Center and a took a short self-guided tour of the complex.
Casa Bonita Early this evening, we arrived in Denver and went to the Casa Bonita Restuarant for supper. At Casa Bonita's they have live entertainment and customers are encouraged to walk around taking in the atomsphere.

Monday, July 17

Downtown Denver After a night of heavy rains in the Denver area, we left the Downtown La Quinta Inn at 7:30 a.m. for Lincoln. We kept rolling right along and stopped in North Platte for lunch.
South Gate Parking Lot We saw sunshine for the first time today in the Grand Island area, but found even sunnier faces, both outside and inside the bus, as we pulled into the South Gate parking lot at 5:18 p.m. There were lots of hellos and hugs exchanged and even some tears as the group broke up, heading to their own homes for some storytelling and a great night's sleep.

A BIG THANK YOU to MYRON and MARILYN !!!

This trip would not have happened without their involvement and organizational efforts. Also, while all trip participants and many South Gate Members not on the trip contributed, not nearly so much would have been accomplished without their leadership.

TRIP PARTICIPANTS

Allyson B
Carrie B
Deb B
Katie B
Larry B
Brian B
Jason E
Anne G
Emily G
 
Alyssa J
Dillon J
Alice M
Drew M
Tom M
Brad M
Kristin N
Marilyn O
Myron O.
 
Katie P
Sharla R
Tyler R
Tyler S
Dick S (Bus Driver)
Alfred S
Heather S
Linda S
Rachel S
 
Courtney T
Rob T
Stephanie T
Nate W
Ian W
Jeannie W
Kaeli Z
Randi Z
Rori Z
Tyler Z
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