What do you remember most about your WCC/360° program?

Was it seeing a famous landmark like the Great Wall, Grand Canyon or Machu Picchu? Was it doing something new … bobsledding, SCUBA diving, aqua-sliding, surfing? Was it a fun memory at a campsite, Amazon jungle or on top of the Eiffel? Was it a trip song?

Post your favorite memory on our Facebook wall this week with the hash tag #bestsummerever. Don’t forget to include your trip name, number and year and feel free to include a photo, video and/or tag your friends as well.

Enjoy reminiscing; we can’t wait to share in your memories!

The Westcoast Blogger

 

31,397?!?! Is that … how many gumballs are in the world’s largest gumball machine? How high the tallest mountain is? How many miles to travel around the world?

Guess again!

We are proud to announce that Westcoast Connection / 360° Student Travel travelers completed 31,397 HOURS of community service in 2011!

What an incredible impact the Westcoast Connection / 360° Student Travel travelers have made! From Hawaii, to Peru, to Alaska, to China and beyond, our participants have truly made a lasting impact on the communities they have worked with and learned so much in the process. Let’s take this opportunity to highlight some of the amazing projects that our trips have been involved with in the last few months…

In California groups had the opportunity to work with Habitat for Humanity and build and construct alongside the families that will be moving into these homes in the future. Whether it was lending a hand with painting, caulking or hammering, our trip members didn’t hesitate to pitch in and help the community they became a part of.

Last summer on our Community Service elective on our Pre-College Enrichment program in Barcelona, 14 of our trip members worked at the Juvenile Center with children aged 5-9 years old. It was an incredible opportunity for our participants to interact with disadvantaged children to bring smiles to their faces while teaching English and practicing their Spanish.

Our summer in Costa Rica was a very special one. With Habitat for Humanity, all of our Costa Rica programs together help construct 3 houses in San Ramon. From the initial groundbreaking through the laying of foundation, floors, and putting up walls we did it all. An incredible accomplishment! We also worked with the Costa Rica Humanitarian Foundation building a brand new classroom for a school. The final group was able to hand the keys over to the teachers.

Our programs in South Africa had the unique opportunity to volunteer with the Morhotso Clinic where we spent an evening cooking a huge soup for all of the orphans and children. The next day our groups were able to play with and serve our soup to the children who were either orphaned because of the HIV/AIDS epidemic or whose parents were being treated at the Clinic.

Heading down south to the Amazon Jungle on the Ecuador & the Galapagos Community Service program, our trip members spent time clearing a soccer field for the Quicha community. We spent time with the local community playing soccer and practicing each other’s languages.

Congratulations to all our travelers who contributed to some amazing community service projects around the world. An outstanding accomplishment that works out to be 3.5 years of community service in ONE SUMMER!

La Mitad del Mundo is the official Middle of the World site straddling both the northern and southern hemispheres. Participants on our Ecuador & the Galapagos Community Service program visit this area in Quito. There’s a series of experiments that are set up along the GPS-measured Equator line that help to demonstrate the effects of being exactly on the equator, as well as the differences in physics that exist between the northern and southern hemispheres. The coolest part of our visit includes participating in a few really cool experiments.

The Corolis Effect is demonstrated using a tub of water and some green leaves. When a bucket of water is poured into a sink on the Northern Hemisphere, it swirls in one direction (as shown by the leaves floating in the water), whereas on the Southern Hemisphere side, the water swirls in the opposite direction. When the water is poured down the center it came straight down.

The most popular experiment is visitors trying to balance a raw egg on the head of a nail. Apparently, it’s supposed to be easier to do this along the Equator. Well, when Company Director Mitch tried to do it he had no luck! One of the guides shared with him that on some mornings when he’s feeling well balanced, he can do it easily. On other days, it’s hard for him to balance the egg.

To see the Corolis Effect and try to balance the egg, I guess you need to join us in Ecuador this summer!

Check out this video to see these experiments in action!

The Westcoast Blogger

Congratulations to everyone who entered this year’s video contest. The videos were all incredible and will all be uploaded to our Facebook page and blog over the next few weeks for everyone to enjoy.

The race to the finish line was extremely close; we received just shy of 1,000 votes.

In first place … the winner is … American Voyageur by Lexi F.!

In 2nd place … Africa Community Service by Alana S.

And lastly, in 3rd place … Costa Rica Community Service by Britt C.

Matthew, Lea, Dylan & Jessie we have something in the mail for you guys as well.

Thanks to everyone who voted and congrats to the winners!

The Westcoast Blogger

Before we reveal the finalists in the 2011 “Show Us Your Summer” Video Contest, we wanted to congratulate and thank everyone who participated. The videos were absolutely incredible and we have prizes for everyone who entered (check your mailbox)!

Our Directors have chosen the top seven submissions (narrowing it down to 5 was too difficult!) … now it’s up to you to vote for your favorite!

How is the winning video chosen? It’s simple. The video with the most votes, wins. To vote, visit our Facebook fan page at facebook.com/wcc360 and click on the Video Contest tab. You will see the poll at the bottom of the page. You must “like” WCC/360° to vote and only vote is allowed per IP address.

So, tell your family, friends, and fellow trip members to vote! Remember, the grand prize is $500 cash and a $500 voucher good towards a future Westcoast Connection / 360° Student Travel program.

Voting ends on Monday, October 3rd at midnight. The winner will be announced later in the week.

American Voyageur – Lexi F.

California & The Canyons – Matthew S.

Northwestern Odyssey – Lea S.

Africa Community Service – Alana S.

Costa Rica Community Service – Britt C.

Backpack Europe – Dylan K.

China: Ancient Empires to Modern Wondern – Jessie A.

Good luck!

The Westcoast Blogger

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