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In the national park is an actual school basically built of rubbish. The Coconut School is a popular destination for tourists to the area and probably gets some of its operating funds from the visitors.




Our MKLM retreat went well and was a good experience. There were also a few other interesting things that were part of that trip to Kirirom National Park.



Tourism is one of the pillars of the Cambodian economy. These two items appeared in the Khmer Times today. It might be better, though, to address the issue of common crime rather than cover it up.

The first part of this past week was spent at Kirirom National Park where the four of us members of Maryknoll Lay Missioners gathered for an annual retreat.






The activity for Friday of Deaf Week was making shirts with handprints, signatures, greetings, etc. Here Julie Lawler and I sign the shirts of two students
After making the shirts, the students saw some sign language videos, had some chocolate to drink, and then played some games.


The theme for Thursday of Deaf Week was floral crowns the students and staff wore all day.







Each day of deaf week, the students and staff of DDP had some special activity to mark this special time. The Monday of Deaf Week was Face Painting Day.
