Oakville Beaver, 3 Jul 1994, p. 5

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Dianne C 3 s w $N Youth Challenge in Costa Rica By KATHY YANCHUS Oakville Beaver Staff She‘s adventurous and she thrives on challenges. And come December when the rest of us are buying gifts and shovelling snow, 24â€"yearâ€"old Dianne Flynn will be living out of a backpack in the steamy Costa Rican bush. Flynn, who majored in sociology and philosophy at the University of Toronto, has been chosen to be a member of a Youth Challenge International team which will congregate in Costa Rica Dec. 6th. Youth Challenge International is a nonâ€"profit, nonâ€"denomiâ€" national organization which provides young people between the ages of 18 to 25 the opportuniâ€" ty to work in developing countries doing construcâ€" tion work, scientific or environmental research or health care. Potential members send in an application form and those selected attend a selection weekâ€" end â€" Flynn‘s was held at Mansfield Conservation Area recently â€" where they are put to the test, for example, backpacking through the woods to find an appropriate ‘site‘ for a family to build its ‘home.‘ "We sleep out in the bush and save injured victims, carrying them out (of the bush) with all our gear," said F1 ynn. Because Flynn had backpacked through Costa Rica BUY ANY CHAIN and f WE‘LL GIVE YOU A FREE HEART PENDANT HOPEDALE MALL Dianne Flynn: up for the challenge. 0% OFF ALL REGULAR PRICED DIAMOND RINGS i| Tt i : A ©699 SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING : I : I I I I I I I | Phone: I I I No Purchase Necessary O.B. L-------â€"--â€"â€"â€"------- Ns THIRD LINE and REBECA STREET before, she chose the small country as her destination if selected. ‘There‘s rainforest, volcanos, so much within a tiny country. Lots of agriculture and different types of aniâ€" mals species," she said. "It‘s full of culture and cusâ€" toms. It intrigued me very much." Flynn, who lived in Zambia as a child and has travâ€" elled extensively on her own over the past few years, is looking forward to her threeâ€"month term in Costa Rica with great enthusiasm. "I feel prepared to do this," said Flynn,who ultiâ€" mately would like to complete her Masters in Communication and put her education to use in developing countries. "I‘ve done a lot of travelâ€" ling, but I want to work in another country. You see it on such a different level than when you‘re visiting. You learn about different *I customs and traditions P and it‘opens your mind to W _ § the world." Her adventure will begin in San Jose with an orientation week during which she will be given instructions on her specific project. : As part of the Youth Challenge package, Flynn is also required to raise the $3,800 for the cost of the trip and put in 100 hours of community volunteer work upon her return. She would welcome donations and C sponsorships. Anyone interested can call her at 845â€"4386. (Photo by Peter McCusker) -â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"--J (ipnypte® and EXPERT / C o ©825â€"9255 ob 6 ~a t uit # s V Flynn says she‘s up for "They met downtown ten years ago at Midnight Madness..." <Blto feXe C o Yagth SATURDAYS IN DOWNTOWN OAKVILLE This summer start your Saturday‘s the right way by relaxing to light entertainment in the Towne Square located at George St. and Lakeshore Road E. in Downtown Oakville Starting July 2nd Saturday morning entertainment will begin at 10:00 a.m. Cz APPEARING IN JULY Saturday, July 2nd* 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The Harmonicords Saturday, July 9th* 10:00 a.m. to noon Pets for Life Pet Contest Saturday, July 16th* w ie m mm mm m m on ane m m mes on m is ns m es m m man m ms m m in m man mn m m m FREE SATURDAY PARKING in all MUNICIPAL LOTS (excluding the Parking Garage) and free parking throughout downtown Sundays evenings after 6:00 p.m. t6st ‘g Ainp ‘Aepuns ‘puayeam 10ne0g oilimjeo â€"G ( + nc a +

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