March 13, 2005: Headlines: COS - Romania: Knox Village Soup: Linda Buckmaster is headed to Romania as a volunteer to help with the fundraising and strategic planning aspect of community development
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March 13, 2005: Headlines: COS - Romania: Knox Village Soup: Linda Buckmaster is headed to Romania as a volunteer to help with the fundraising and strategic planning aspect of community development
Linda Buckmaster is headed to Romania as a volunteer to help with the fundraising and strategic planning aspect of community development
Linda Buckmaster is headed to Romania as a volunteer to help with the fundraising and strategic planning aspect of community development
Peace Corps: Changing lives around the world, and at home
By Christine Parrish
WALDO COUNTY (March 13, 2005):
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Linda Buckmaster of Belfast, who is headed to Romania this May as a volunteer to help with the fundraising and strategic planning aspect of community development, expects the experience will change her life, too.
Like Laporte, Buckmaster is in her 50s and would have joined the Peace Corps as a young woman if she hadn't already been married and had a young child. Now, in middle age, she is free to pursue that earlier dream.
"I remember seeing a television ad back then of a young woman painting her fingernails with a voice-over that said: war, poverty, ignorance -- if you're not too busy, maybe you could do something about it," said Buckmaster.
Buckmaster is excited about being in Romania as it prepares to join the European Union in 2007. She was offered other locations, but she held out for a post in Eastern Europe. "Being older was an advantage," she said. "I had professional skills to offer."
Buckmaster also has personal career goals in mind. She wants to transition into international development work and knows Peace Corps will be a career shortcut.
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