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GYI 2008 at Des Moines (Iowa/USA) – A Report from Nadine und Fenja

(Translated by Rainer E. Becker)

FF Varel participants at the Global Youth Institute in Des Moines/Iowa (USA) from June 29th till July 18th, 2008


From left: Nadine Ahlers, Sarah Albrechts, Fenja Ahlers, David Kroll, Lisa Langbehn

After 16 hours of flight we finally arrived at the Des Moines Airport where we enjoyed a warm welcome by our host families with reception posters. Right from the beginning everybody felt comfortable in the families. During the three weeks programme we did not only learn something about America, but we also have made unique experiences and met international friends.

During the first days we were given the opportunity to get to know each other better by various activities at the Luther College. In addition the Country Reports excited our curiosity to learn about the participating countries and their culture.

The following programme contained besides visits to the John Deere Company Group, the Iowa State University, the Living History Farm and others also some social involvement as for example in the clean up after the flooding at Des Moines or with the serving of meals for the homeless. Above that there were events like Football – and Baseball Games, uncountable visits to Coffeeshops, and the huge fireworks display on Independence Day and roasting Marshmellows at a comfortable open campfire – which is a must when you visit America.

Within two weeks every participant was tasked to develop a statement of his country addressing this years’ topic of “Global Migration: People, Products and Ideas” and developing a common solution with a partner. The results were extensively discussed at the “Assembly of Nations” with two politicians from Des Moines who had been invited.

A special Highlight was the three day trip to Chicago. Besides excursions and visits to various museums the view over the city at night from the Sears Tower was most impressive. Of course we were also given the opportunity to discover the city by ourselves.

The weekends were reserved for family activities. Whenever there was some spare time in the afternoon we organized pyjama parties or other common meetings. At one of the weekends we were given the chance to attend a music festival. Any boredom was banned!

A photo of all GYI participants 2008 in front of the Mississipi
A photo of all GYI participants 2008 in front of the Mississippi

First contacts to get to know each other
First contacts to get to know each other

A huge selection during the common meal at the Luther College
A huge selection during the common meal at the Luther College

Sarah and Tom Forsgren test their limits
Sarah and Tom Forsgren test their limits

Lots of fun was offered at the Living History Farm on Independence Day
Lots of fun was offered at the Living History Farm on Independence Day

Various countries – common interest
Various countries – common interest

”The Bean“ in the Millenium Park at Chicago
”The Bean“ in the Millenium Park at Chicago

Preparation of the meal fort he homeless
Preparation of the meal for the homeless

Learning about the various cultures
Learning about the various cultures

The last common night with a large self made international buffet
The last common night with a large self made international buffet

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