2009.05.30: May 30, 2009: Headlines: COS - Zambia: Turlock Journal: Joe Stangl has been living in Zambia as a Peace Corps Volunteer for over a year now

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Joe Stangl has been living in Zambia as a Peace Corps Volunteer for over a year now

Joe Stangl has been living in Zambia as a Peace Corps Volunteer for over a year now

Stangl blogs about the surprises of living in a new culture. He wrote that his host family loved to watch "WWE Smackdown." The wrestling program was on one of the few channels that the family could get on their TV, which was powered by a car battery because they did not have electricity. Stangl also blogged about the frustrations of dealing with cultural barriers and trying to make a difference in the lives of Zambians villagers. "Little things like encouraging villagers to make a shelter for chickens, rather than keep them in their house, makes for a big day," Stangl wrote in his blog in early May.

Joe Stangl has been living in Zambia as a Peace Corps Volunteer for over a year now

Turlock residents save the world

Another local joins the Peace Corps

BY ANDREA GOODWIN

Steven Becker recently left his comfortable life in California for service in the Peace Corps. Becker left for Nicaragua on May 14, making him the fourth Turlock resident currently active in the Peace Corps.

Turlockers are serving as volunteers in countries as far away as Zambia, Panama, and Niger.

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Joe Stangl, a local Peace Corps volunteer, knows how difficult it can be to adjust to living in a new country. He has been living in Zambia for over a year now. He graduated from Turlock High School in 2000 and received his teaching credentials from Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego. Stangl maintains a blog about his adventures in Africa and updates it whenever he gets the chance. His mother, LeeAnn Stangl, said that his nearest Internet access is about three miles away from where he lives.

Stangl blogs about the surprises of living in a new culture. He wrote that his host family loved to watch "WWE Smackdown." The wrestling program was on one of the few channels that the family could get on their TV, which was powered by a car battery because they did not have electricity.

Stangl also blogged about the frustrations of dealing with cultural barriers and trying to make a difference in the lives of Zambians villagers.

"Little things like encouraging villagers to make a shelter for chickens, rather than keep them in their house, makes for a big day," Stangl wrote in his blog in early May.

Stangl and other Peace Corps volunteers are making a difference in the communities where they serve. Stangl works as part of the Peace Corps LIFE project, which stands for Linking Income Food and Environment. As a member of the LIFE project Stangl helps local farmers grow mangos and pineapples and further their agricultural businesses.




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By joyce shawa (41.77.1.253) on Wednesday, December 21, 2011 - 2:59 am: Edit Post

i realy like what you guys are doing go aheard and more over what joe stangl did about the car batry thing happy for you


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