Thursday, January 22, 2009

THANK YOU!

The students and I would like to thank all of our sponsers making our unforgetable trip a success:
As students of Mona Shores High School, we would like to thank some very generous and helpful community members in helping make our trip to the Presidential Inauguration in Washington, D.C. a reality. Special thanks to Congressman Peter Hoekstra for securing tickets to the inauguration ceremony, as we know these are in very high demand!

We are attending a weeklong insiders guide to the Inauguration activities as part of the Close Up Foundation. This once in a lifetime, amazing experience will give us the opportunity to share first hand not only with our peers when we come back to school but also with our family and even our own children and grandchildren someday. We have witnessed and experienced what the history textbooks will be writing about.

The following community members and businesses have financially contributed to our journey to Washington (which is not supported with tax dollars from Mona Shores Public Schools). We couldn’t be more thankful for their support and belief in us and would like to publicly recognize them: Conn Geneva & Robinson CPA, Dr. Michael J. Fischer, Dr. J. Todd Hunt, Muskegon Area Intermediate School District, Muskegon Commerce Bank, Nichols Paper Company, National City Bank, Mona Shores Teachers’ Education Association, Mona Shores Education Foundation, and Norton Shores Mayor Jerry Wiersma.

Finally, we would like to thank the high school administration of Mona Shores Public Schools for permitting us to be away from school and participate in this historic event.

Sincerely,

Sara Jones, Gabe Herman, Chris Enders, Liz Rich (students of MSHS), and Vickie Swanson (Close Up advisor and MSHS history teacher)

Holocaust Museum

Today the students went through the Holocaust Museum. It was an emotionally draining time for all those who went. We spoke for some time about the meaning of the above sign. The students remarked about what they have learned in school about Darfur and other nations around our current world relating to genocide. Please read their reactions below.
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Teacher Ball


Teachers from around the country gathered to celebrate the Inauguration.
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Students Meet with Pete Hoekstra







Liz Rich asked Congressman Hoekstra about his plans after announcing he will not run for another term and his response "The probability of running for Governor is very high" "I suspect my wife and I will make the decision to announce very soon"!!!

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Meeting with Hoekstra and Holocaust Museum

For today's activities we went to visit our congressman and went to see the Holocaust museum. Our visit with Peter Hoekstra was no less than expected. He came in to see us for about thirty minuets so we could thank him for our inauguration tickets and ask him a few questions. As I anticipated he answered our questions straight forward and fast paced. It was nice to see him and get some insight on him face to face. Now the Holocaust museum, that was spectacular and very disturbing. I can't explain to you the feeling you get walking through the museum and I don't intend to try. If I did I would definitely undermined the purpose, feeling, and story of the souls the museum is dedicated to. All I can say is you MUST go see this before you die! Overall it was a good day and I can't wait to see what tomorrow brings.
-Gabriel Herman

Today we visited the Holocaust museum, and it lived up to its reputation. The people viewing the exhibits were silent, either out of respect or out of shock. Either way, it served as a tribute to the millions who died in the genocide, as well as a warning to the future. Unfortunately, though, the warning was unheard. Whenever an atrocity like this occurs, everyone says "never again," as if simply making the statement will alter the future. After World War II, we pledged that never again would we allow these crimes to be committed. And we did the same thing after Rwanda. And Saddam Hussein's chemical bombings. These kinds of things are still happening, such as in Darfur. That was all I could think during the visit: This isn't over. World War II is over and the Holocaust is over, but genocide is not over despite the constant cries of "never again." Hate is not over. Violence isn't over. These crimes may be committed by different people for different purpose, but it's all the same in the end. If you ever visit the museum, do not view it through the eyes of a twenty-first century person looking at the past. Look at it as if it were still happening, because as with the rest of history, the world needs to learn from its mistakes.
-Chris Enders

It was a very exciting experience meeting our representative, Peter Hoekstra. He answered questions about world events, special committees, education, Michigan, and his future. Our questions were given in-depth answers and we were given insight into the world of politics. We were very fortunate to have met with him. As we were leaving, other politicians were gathering for a meeting and he also had multiple meetings before we arrived. The staff was helpful and friendly; it was a welcoming place. I was very impressed with our meeting and learning more about Peter Hoekstra.
-Sara Jones

Today we visited the National Holocaust Museum. As we went through the exhibit; looked at pictures; and watched the videos; the reality of this event came to life. After we finished walking through the museum we were able to meet with a survivor of Auschwitz, Helen Goldkind. She was originally from Czechoslovakia and was the only survivor along with her sister from her family of nine. She urged us to never let a child suffer the way the children did in the Holocaust. Her advice made me think about the events going on in Darfur. I realized that we need to act now to stop this situation that is identical to the Holocaust.
-Liz Rich

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Inaugural Dance



Chris Enders, Liz Rich, Sara Jones, Gabe Herman beautiful for the Inauguration Dance!
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Standing in line at 4 a.m.
Waiting on the metro inauguration morning

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The Inaugural Balls

The students and teachers attended formal Close Up Inaugural Balls last night. It was a very long and exhausting day but the students so enjoyed themselves last night. The teacher Ball was also a great time. We are all recovering from our sleep deprivation today and continuing our study of D.C. today. Tomorrow we are meeting with Pete Hoekstra and going to the Holocaust Museum. Many people have already left the city and it is quickly getting back to the normal hustle and bustle of D.C. Pictures of the Dances to come!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Patriotic Pics

Gabe Herman
Chris Enders
Getting the very best picture possible! Liz and Sara were willing to climb to any heights to achieve the very best seat in the house!
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Pictures of the Monumental Day


Our "POST" 3rd and Maryland

MONA SHORES PATRIOTIC FANS!
Sara Jones
Vickie Swanson
Liz Rich
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