Crafts: At 40, Renice Jones quit a good-paying computer job to join the Peace Corps and go to Kenya. Now she and her husband, Kevin Ward, sell African crafts and deal fairly and ethically with the craftspeople 6 May 2004 Crafts: Tonga Peace Corps Volunteer Anita Taylor says There’s More to Native Handwork Than Meets The Eye 28 April 2004 Crafts: The Director of Peace Corps Suriname holding a baby/lap/wall hanging size quilt with a member of the Powakka North Women's Group 27 December 2003 Crafts: Kenya RPCV Renice Jones runs Global Crafts gift store 28 November 2003 Crafts: Kenya RPCV Renice Jones expands Global Crafts gift store 27 November 2003 Crafts: Mabuhay is derived from the three years my wife and I spent serving in the U.S. Peace Corps Philippines 7 September 2003 Crafts: Kenya RPCV Renice Jones' Global Crafts sponsors African Drums in Daytona 22 May 2003 Crafts: Tony Gasbarro served in the Dominican Republic 24 February 2003 Crafts: We just got in another batch of Peace Corps Bulgaria shirts from the PCV Orphanage Committee 4 July 2001 Crafts: Borucan Paintings (Costa Rica) - an offshoot of a similar group founded eight years ago through funding by the Peace Corps 30 June 2001 Crafts: Dominican Republic Country Director Daniel Salcedo co-founds project to help Third World craftspeople 14 August 1998