| Mr. Szuszkowski is in Mexico for a week. The Mexico Fellowship is sponsored by the Monarch Teacher Network and the Education Information and Resource Center and is partially paid for with a grant from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation. Mr. S. is traveling with 30 other teachers from New Jersey, Virginia, Illinois, Iowa and and the Canadian Provinces of Ontario and Manitoba. The eight day trip includes a guided tour of the Monarch butterfly sanctuaries of El Rosario and Sierra Chincua in the state of Michuacan which lies in the Trans Volcanic Mt. Range outside of Mexico City. He will also tour the sustainable living community of Alternare, where he will learn about efforts to teach local farmers about sustainable living practices including growing crops without using harmful chemical fertilizers and pesticides that not only harm the environment but threaten the Monarch Butterflies that migrate to the region. They also teach people how to build homes out of adobe bricks instead of wood so they don't have to cut down the endangered Oyamel Fir Forests that are the overwintering sites for billions of migrating Monarchs. Mr. S. and the members of his group will tour places of historical and cultural importance like Tzintzuntzan, home of the Purepecha who have preserved their languag e and culture since the times of the Aztecs, they will also visit and climb the Pyramids of Teotihuacan, the third largest pyramids in the world, as well as having the honor of visiting the Shrine of Our Lady of Gualalupe, a place of importance in Mexican history, culture and religion that dominates so much of Mexican life, and where thousands flock to every day, and on whose feast day every year, over 9 million Mexicans come to pay homage in the square outside the Cathedral. While in Mexico City, Mr. S will visit the main square or Zocolo in Mexico City where he will tour the Mexican National Cathedral, the ruins of the ancient Aztec city of Tenochtitlan and the Mexican National Palace, the home to the Mexican government, as well as the historical Diego Rivera murals that depict the entire history of Mexico, dating back over 2,000 years. Last but not least Mr S. and his group of traveling teachers will visit a rural Mexican school on an island in Lake Patzcuaro where he and the American and Canadian teachers will work alongside Mexican teachers in International fellowship in an effort to share some of our culture with them, and learn about Mexican culture and customs. Mr. S has been collecting much needed classroom supplies that many students donated, that he will bring and distribute to the Mexican school on behalf of Ironia School. While in Mexico between Saturday February 16th and Saturday February 21st, Mr. S encourages the entire community to bookmark this site and follow his on-line journal as he travels and reflects on his travels, through his daily web journal and photo postings from the many stops along his tour. Students are also encouraged to e-mail Mr. S and he will respond when he has the opportunity at various internet cafe's along his route. Today's Weather in the Monarch Sanctuaries * All twelve monarch sanctuaries are on mountains at or above 10,000 feet. * The little town of Angangueo is the town nearest the sanctuaries and it is also in the mountains, but at a slightly lower elevation.
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