Rotary exchange hosts are enjoying student's stay as much as their visitor is
Chisago County Press November 8, 2012
Chisago Lakes Rotary is helping sponsor an exchange student who left the scenic seaside and mountains of her native Chile, to spend a year here in Minnesota. The International Rotary “Long Term Stay” exchange program made possible her trip and arranged the host family sites. The Rotary will coordinate travel of some 8,000 students amongst dozens of nations this year alone. According to Rotary, youth ages 15 to their early 20s have been criss-crossing cultures for 75 years, thanks to these short and long term exchange programs. At just 17-years-old, Eli (say elly) Cordova is attending school at Chisago Lakes to immerse herself in the English language and learn more about the United States. Her plans for a career include pursuing law or special education, possibly teaching English. For the first hour of class time she is involved each day in a local special education program as a teaching assistant, which she very much enjoys. Eli explains that she chose the U.S. as her preferred Rotary Exchange Program destination, but being placed in Minnesota was randomly arranged. Eli said her first choice would have been New York City, but after watching the news coverage of Hurricane Sandy-- now she’s kind of grateful she didn’t end up out East. Weather is still bound to be a memorable aspect of her exchange adventure, however.
She has never experienced snow and we all know she’s in for a heaping dose of that real soon. Craig and Brenda Lindstrom are Eli’s guardians/hosts for the first third of her stay. Becky and Randy Wille and their family then takes over, and the final host family will be the Scheldorfs. At the conclusion of her school year, the Rotary program provides participants with a tour of some U.S. sights and then Eli will make the long trip (about two days) back to South America. Brenda Lindstrom said the family has considered hosting through Rotary for a while, and this year the timing finally seemed right to open-up their home outside of Chisago City. Eli has her own room and also is enjoying her temporary sister, Kensie and brother Hunter. She keeps home-sickness at bay using Facebook and Skype to communicate with her family. It has been an “enlightenting” and terrific experience inviting Eli into the household, said Brenda. Eli easily has exposed the Lindstroms to as many new things as Eli herself is experiencing here. Some highlights in her visit so far include attending a Twins baseball game, which was very fun even though it’s not a sport she’s familiar with (in Chile it’s all about soccer.) Eli liked the “good eats.” Also a day at the state fair won’t be easily forgotten. To learn more about Chisago Lakes Rotary, drop by one of the club’s regular Tuesday noon meetings at Eichten’s, on Hwy. 8 or see the Rotary website for general information.
Rotary International Youth Exchange Program
Chisago County Press April 25, 2013
Elizabeth Cordova, a junior at CLHS visiting this academic year from Coquimbo, Chile, and Bill Mack, President of the Chisago Lakes Rotary, are exchanging Rotary flags from their respective clubs. Elizabeth is part of the Rotary International Youth Exchange Program. The Chisago Lakes Rotary Club hosts a student every other year. Rotary encourages local students to apply for the outboard Rotary International Youth Exchange Program for 2014-2015 as the deadline is in September.
Youth Ambassadors must have a sincere desire to: Form international friendships; Learn new ways to communicate; Immerse yourself in a different culture; Have the adventure of a lifetime! This year, more than 8,000 young people will have the opportunity of a lifetime — a chance to live in another country and see the world from a new perspective through Rotary Youth Exchange. For more information and application deadlines check out: http://northstaryouthexchange.com/prospective/
A wonderful visit from our first foreign exchange student we sponsored in 2008! Candy Linn and her fiance A.J. came all the way from Taipei, Taiwan. Candy is now an active member in her local Rotary in Taipei, Taiwan.
Chisago Lakes Area Rotary welcomes Albin Anner from Skovda, Sweden
Chisago County Press, Sept 9, 2010
The Chisago Lakes Area Rotary welcomes Albin Anner to this area as the Rotary foreign exchange student for 2010-2011. Albin is staying with three families this coming school year; Jerry and Donna Neumann, Steve and Betsy Sandgren, and Kai and Margo Gulbranson.
Albin is 17. He's from Skovda, Sweden and says, where he comes from looks much like the Chisago Lakes area...small towns, lots of lakes. He is on the Chisago Lakes varsity soccer team and also enjoys a good tennis game. He is planning to take courses that include advanced placement physics, college algebra, U.S. History and guitar classes. The photo is from a welcome reception the Rotary hosted last week at Panola Valley Gardens, south of Lindstrom.