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1969: Peter and Patti Griffin served in Panama 69-71 in Las Mananitas and El Potrero in Panama beginning in 1969
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Peter and Patti Griffin can be contacted at peterg84acomcastdnet
Country of Service: Panama 69-71
Training Group: Panama 18,
Cities you served in: Las Mananitas and El Potrero in Panama
Arrival Year: 1969 in Panama
Departure Year: 1971 from Panama (yr PC expelled)
Work Description: Agricu;ture Extention in Panama
Other Countries you served in, Training Group Name Arrival Year, Departure Year, Work
Description:
Paraguay 71-73
no training group for Paraguay
Assigned to General Artigas and Asuncion Paraguay
arrived in 1971 in Paraguay
left in 1973 from Paraguay
Worked in Environmental Health and Health Education in Paraguay
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
Patti Griffin is a Coffee Roaster in Baltimore for the family business after
teaching public kindergarten. Pete Griffin worked in Medicare and
Medicaid until retiring in 2002.
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
Many of our PCV experiences seemed unique at the time, but we have
been suprised that many of the situations parallel our community and
work experiences at home.
Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:
Where is Doug Erikson who served in St. Lucia after leaving Panama and
worked in St. Paul making Seneca food products?
Originally posted: July 31, 2002
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