1965: Keith G. Williams served in Bolivia in San Andres de Machaca beginning in 1965

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By Admin1 (admin) (pool-151-196-110-196.balt.east.verizon.net - 151.196.110.196) on Saturday, November 12, 2005 - 10:35 am: Edit Post

1965: Keith G. Williams served in Bolivia in San Andres de Machaca beginning in 1965

1965: Keith G. Williams served in Bolivia in San Andres de Machaca beginning in 1965

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Keith G. Williams can be contacted at kcwillainreachdcom

Country of Service: Bolivia

Training Group: Bolivia 13

Cities you served in: San Andres de Machaca

Arrival Year: 1965

Departure Year: 1967

Work Description:

Rural community development, especially llama shearing and wool marketing.

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I bacame an educator.

Originally posted: November 21, 2004



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By Anonymous (na6mr4fw01.fidelity.com - 192.223.226.5) on Thursday, October 26, 2006 - 2:21 pm: Edit Post

I didn't serve in the Peace Corps - but Keith Williams was my 6th grade teacher at Napa Junction Elementary School from Sep 1967 - Jun 1968. My favorite memories are of seeing his slides from Bolivia and learning of his experiences. He remains one of my favorite teachers. I'd love to be able to contact him.


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