On Thursday, we awakened to huge gusts of wind, threatening
grey skies, and periodic rain, but we didn’t let that get in the way of what we
knew would be our long but exciting day. We fortified ourselves with a great
breakfast before heading out in various
directions.
Charlotte, our rocket expert, again worked with the budding
young scientists as they completed their summer camp, topped off with a
celebratory dinner. Bunny, Gale, and Kathy met with staff from a drug and
alcohol treatment center and shared the challenges they face as health
professionals in dealing with individuals struggling with drug and alcohol
abuse. Martha, our multitasking Global Volunteer vet, helped out in the morning
at the injury and fire prevention fair, and then departed for the CDC to
continue her illustrations for the children’s book. Finally, Anne and Darrell
transported the last eager group to the Blackfeet Community Hospital. There we
prepared large pans of macaroni, pickle, and egg salad, set up exhibit and
buffet tables, and hung balloons and signs. Despite the on and off rain, we
served hotdogs, hamburgers, salad, chips, and fruit to well over 350 hospital
staff members and community residents. We made new friends with members of the
country western band, the zumba instructor, and the hospital maintenance
workers volunteering their time to bar-b-que. Diane and Ali carried out their
second food prep of the day at the Eagle Shield Center.
The Community Hospital crew rounded out the afternoon with a
fun stop at the Plains Indian Museum, where we expanded our knowledge of the
Sun Dance celebration, talked with a local artist, and viewed a short film with
highlights of the Blackfeet’s history.
As the sun peaked through, we returned home to BCC, greeted
with the aroma of our wonderful evening meal. We had no idea one week ago, what
awaited us. As we approach our final
days we can’t help but think that our experiences with the Blackfeet people and
each other have been as vast as the big blue, grey, or star-filled Montana
skies.
- Margaret and Kathy
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