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August 2022, The Palapa Society Newsletter

August 1, 2022 by admin

 

 

 

 

August 2022, The Palapa Society Newsletter

Learn more about:
  • Baja Under The Stars
  • The Palapa School
    Graduation Ceremony
  • Puente al Inglés (Niños)
  • Puente al Inglés (Adultos)
  • Biblioteca Elena Poniatowska
  • Wanted: Palapa Society Executive Director
  • The Palapa Society’s Community Event Calendar
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Filed Under: News, Newsletter Tagged With: Baja Under the Stars, Education, Mexico, the palapa society, Todos Santos

Honoring Donna Shultz’s Decade of Volunteer Service

January 3, 2022 by admin

“When world-renowned writer Elena Poniatowska arrived at the library for the ribbon-cutting ceremony, there were hundreds of people in attendance. Elena quietly lamented to me that she had left her copy of Joan Didion’s ThDonna Schultz Biblioteca Elena Poniatowska The Palapa Societye Year of Magical Thinking on the airplane. Imagine her surprise when I told her we have that book, and I proudly gave it to her!”

A decade’s worth of memories came pouring out of Donna Shultz, after we received her letter of resignation as Director of the Biblioteca Elena Poniatowska, the largest bi-lingual library in Baja California Sur.Donna started volunteering when the library was just a little room on Calle Obregon. This was shortly after building a home in the area with her husband Walt. She had just wrapped her role as the Wicked Witch in Teatro Luna Azul’s production of The Wizard of Todos Santos and wanted to immerse herself into the community that had embraced her from the beginning. When Library Director John Warner left, Mary took over, and together, they relocated the library into the Casa Verde house provided by Peter Buck, in the San Vicente neighborhood. Mary left, EJ took over, and three years later Donna followed as the Director. Donna spearheaded the move to The Palapa Learning Center, which took two weeks with the help of dedicated volunteers in the October heat.

Donna Schultz Biblioteca Elena Poniatowska The Palapa Society“I always say that Palapa Volunteers are unpaid not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless. The library wouldn’t be possible without them. For me, my payment was the joy we brought and contribution we made to the community. It’s been so rewarding – I see the impact the library has had on the entire community every day.”

CONTINUED FROM NEWSLETTER: This thought led to another memory of when Roberta Jackson, the US Ambassador to Mexico under the Obama administration, visited The Palapa Learning Center. She was impressed by what was created by donations and volunteers. The Ambassador stated, “This library exemplifies what can be accomplished when the foreign community works with the local community to build something positive for everyone.”

Donna Schultz Happy Days The Palapa Society of Todos Santos Donna’s passion for books and for connecting with her team and the community was evident, even when planning fundraisers to purchase new books. Her Happy Days – Dinner and ‘50s Dance Party at restaurant Gallo Azul was a huge hit and included a dance contest, awards for best costume, and a raffle for a Cate Thomassen mosaic table. On Valentine’s Day, we could count on Donna and her team when they hand-made thousands of chocolate truffles to sell at the library. Since COVID-19 these sales have moved to pre-orders and remain popular.

Closing the library doors during the first few months of COVID was heartbreaking, but for Donna, it was another opportunity to show her commitment. Every week during quarantine, Donna would email her team of volunteers to stay in touch, as they had become family to her. Together, they donned their masks to clean and maintain the library regularly, so that the books were in good shape for when it was time to re-open. This period also gave life to one of the most important programs under Donna’s direction.

Volunteer Melody Condon had the idea to create Little Free Libraries, which are neighborhood book exchanges in the form of a public bookcase, thus creating another option for the closed library. Donna ran with it. It took six weeks to get permission from Delegado Tito Palacios to place the libraries at Pinos Park in the center of town, in front of The Padrino Children’s Foundation in the San Vicente neighborhood, and near La Esquina Café in the San Ignacio neighborhood. She recruited her husband Walt to build the library structures and pay for the materials. Then she found a volunteer to set them up at each location. Evie, a student from The Palapa School who loves reading, went with Donna to fill the boxes for the first time. At the park, they saw a mom and daughter who walked up to see what was inside the bookcase, and the daughter took a book. Evie and Donna’s eyes welled with tears of excitement.

“This is why we do it,” says Donna.

The Palapa Society’s Little Free Libraries of Todos Santos are officially registered with the international non-profit Little Free Libraries, which has over 100,000 libraries worldwide. You can view the plaque at the library kiosk in Pinos Park.

When asked what she’ll miss the most about being Director, Donna effused with gratitude for her team, especially her right-hand Maryann Douglas, who has been a library volunteer and patron since the beginning, over 18 years ago. Not only is Maryann a sounding board and confidante for Donna, she has also kept the library open through the summer months year after year. Donna enjoyed getting to know the likes and dislikes of the regular visitors like cardholder Johnny Walker, who can’t get enough of a certain genre of books, which may or may not be trashy romance novels.

Donna Schultz Biblioteca Elena Poniatowska The Palapa Society“There isn’t a day that I’m not in wonder of what we have accomplished here. And I want it to keep going. I’m surprised at the books we have here – all interests including how to play guitar, biographies, classics, best-sellers…”

She asks that everyone continue to support The Palapa Society and the Biblioteca Elena Poniatowska by becoming cardholders, donating during fundraisers, and spreading the word that the library is for everybody.

It’s no surprise when Donna lets us know what she plans to do next. “Oh, I’ll still volunteer here every Wednesday from 10am to 1pm.”

The Palapa Society thanks Donna Shultz for her leadership, her professionalism, her dedication, and for giving her all to the Biblioteca Elena Poniatowska. It wouldn’t be what it is today without her, and she is leaving big shoes to fill.

Filed Under: News, Student Blog Tagged With: Biblioteca Elena Poniatowska, The Palapa Society of Todos Santos AC

Student Project “Becoming an Alebrije”

November 3, 2021 by admin

Class Arts 2°
Teacher: Citlalli Estefanía Balbuena Soriano
′′ Becoming an Alebrije ′′
In this session students had the opportunity to create a personal Alebrije using at least one artistic material with the intention of seeing the physical characteristics of different animals that somehow symbolize strength to face the fears in our life; several of them , derivatives of the issue of COVID-19.

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Annual Giving

August 13, 2021 by admin

Filed Under: News Tagged With: annual giving, Education, Mexico, the palapa school, the palapa society, todos samosa

June 2021 The Palapa Society Newsletter

June 1, 2021 by admin

The Palapa Society
June Newsletter

Find more about:
– Art Program Through the SAMH Foundation
– Student Project Photo Reports: Article by Yurixchi Ochoa
– Sex Education Meeting with Parents
– Preparing for the Next School Year
– Student Spotlight: Evannette L.N
– Teacher Spotlight: Melissa Chen
– A Fond Farewell to Our Palapa School Director
– Celebrate Our Special Milestone With Us!
– Alianza Cero Basura: Volunteers needed
– Palapa School Music Program
– Instrument Donations
– In Memoriam: Tod Diamond

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Filed Under: News, Newsletter Tagged With: Art, Education, Mexico, news, projects, SAHM, thepalapasociety

Student Support Program First Episode

March 10, 2021 by admin

First Episode.
In this Video you’ll find tips and advice for a better version of you for your children.
Would you like to support your kids and you don’t know how?

Filed Under: Home Left, News Tagged With: Education, Mexico, Palapa Learning Center, the palapa school, the palapa society, Todos Santos

Special Gift to Support Education!

January 5, 2021 by admin

We received a Gift and want to share it with you
Special Gift to Support Education!
Need a unique holiday gift for someone special this year and help to support education? How about an unforgettable mini-vacay?
The Palapa Society has been gifted with 30 resort getaway packages at Buena Vista Oceanfront and Hot Spring Resort(visit BuenavistaResort.mx and check out the video) by Nina Hazard Baldwin and Ann Hazard. The sisters are offering these packages to honor their late father, Togo Hazard, who was a beloved and frequent guest at the resort for over 35 years. The idea of this gift is to help incentivize donors to participate in the Season of Giving Fundraiser while giving a gift to yourself as well!

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September 2020 Newsletter The Palapa Society

October 5, 2020 by admin

 

Palapa Society Newsletter – September 2020

Read more about:
Our Annual Report 2019/2020
Almost at our Goal
Learning at a Distance
Meet Palapa School Teacher Yurixhi Ochoa
BECA Success Story: Meet Aurora
Construction Has Begun!
Palapa Society Programs
Special Live Painting Event Online Brian McGuffey
Back-to-School Art Raffle

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Filed Under: News, Newsletter Tagged With: Back to School Fundraiser, September Newsletter

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