More
Training
In
addition to the training at the monastery, I am providing
some computer training to the Rotarians of the Dharamshala
Rotary Club. I spend the day at the monastery, then go down
to Lower Dharamshala in the evening. I give some real basic
training for those who have never touched a computer, and I
also did some training on email and the Internet. This will
be very useful when they want to do more Matching Grant
projects and need to communicate with the International
Partner. Email is the easiest way to do so. This means my
days have been very busy this week, plenty of non-paid
overtime...
The
Rotarians invite me for dinner at their homes after the
training, so this gives me a great insight to the way people
are living here.
Matching
Grant
I
sent an email about the matching grant project to Bob James
Sr. from the La Mesa Sunrise Rotary Club. He just responded
that his Club might be interested in funding the $1,150
needed for this project. They have a board meeting next
Wednesday, so we will know for sure on March 6, just when I
come back to San Diego. In the meantime, I had the grant
application printed, and had it signed by the Dharamshala
Club President.
When
I leave for Delhi next Tuesday, I will stop on the way in
Jalandhar. I was invited by the District Governor to spend
the night at his home. This will be an opportunity to have
the grant application signed also by the District Governor,
as he is providing $2,000 from the District funds for this
project. Then I will bring the signed paperwork to San Diego
and collect the signatures there. All should be done and
sent to the Rotary Foundation by March 10.
Wrapping-up
I
only have a few days left in India. Saturday will be my last
Rotary Meeting. On Monday, there will be the Tibetan New
Year, so I have arranged with the monastery to film the
celebrations over there. I will publish one more page on
that, then it will be time to leave...