Welcome to our blog. Please join 88 of your Bath, Maine friends and neighbors every day during our week long journey, June 19th - 25th and check out our movie clips, photo albums, notes, links or even add your own comments.
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
We Were On The Today Show
Today Show guest on the plaza was Maroon 5 and lead singer Adam Levine. It was so much fun to be part of an enthusiastic crowd.
THE WHITE BUS IN ON THE ROAD AND HEADED HOME!!!
The luggage has been moved and the students are loaded. The White Bus is headed home!
It is still a little early to determine when they will arrive, but the best guess at this point is approximately 4:00 AM. If anything changes we will let you know.
Francie & Joel
It is still a little early to determine when they will arrive, but the best guess at this point is approximately 4:00 AM. If anything changes we will let you know.
Francie & Joel
Latest Update on Our Arrival
Hello family and friends,
We continue with our journey. Here is the latest:
The White Bus students and leaders will be boarding a replacement bus and will soon begin the trek home. Everyone continues to be upbeat and understanding of the situation. All the students and leaders were treated to a special extra meal at the Tavern on The Green, a New York City icon. Their arrival back to Bath is still unknown as of this time due primarily to traffic getting out of the city.
The Blue Bus just finished dinner and is currently passing through Worcester, MA. Our estimated time to arrive in Bath remains midnight.
We cannot begin to tell you what a special group this is. The kids and team leaders are the absolute best and they have proven it over and over again. They have represented themselves and their community extraordinarily today.
Again, thank you for your patience and understanding. We will continue to keep you updated.
Francie & Joel
We continue with our journey. Here is the latest:
The White Bus students and leaders will be boarding a replacement bus and will soon begin the trek home. Everyone continues to be upbeat and understanding of the situation. All the students and leaders were treated to a special extra meal at the Tavern on The Green, a New York City icon. Their arrival back to Bath is still unknown as of this time due primarily to traffic getting out of the city.
The Blue Bus just finished dinner and is currently passing through Worcester, MA. Our estimated time to arrive in Bath remains midnight.
We cannot begin to tell you what a special group this is. The kids and team leaders are the absolute best and they have proven it over and over again. They have represented themselves and their community extraordinarily today.
Again, thank you for your patience and understanding. We will continue to keep you updated.
Francie & Joel
Our Arrival Home - Update
Hello family and friends,
The White Bus is currently still in New York City. The students and team leaders are having dinner in Manhatten and are hoping to leave soon. Once we have an estimated time of arrival in Bath, we will pass that information along.
The Blue Bus is currently outside Hartford, CT. We will be making a quick stop of dinner in Charlton, MA. Our estimated time to arrive at the YMCA will be midnight.
Everyone is safe and doing well. We appreciate your patience and understanding in this situation.
Thank you,
Francie & Joel
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Good evening,
We have had another incredible day as our journey winds down. Unfortunately, the White Bus has experienced some mechanical difficulties and their arrival home will be significantly delayed. It was decided that it would be best for the Blue Bus to continue home.
At this point the Blue Bus is expecting to arrive sometime after 11 PM, likely closer to midnight. We will call the YMCA at 7:00 PM and provide an updated status report.
Our students are just incredible and our team leaders are awesome. We could not have a better group to work with. Everyone is taking it in stride and accepting that it is all part of the journey.
We will keep you posted.
Francie & Joel
Today was a day for remembrance. Today we went to the World
War II Memorial, The Holocaust Museum, The MLK Memorial, The Franklin Roosevelt Memorial, and The Washington Monument. These memorials and
museums really helped me understand what freedom costs. I already had a good
idea because both of my parents served in the military, but these monuments
brought a whole new level of understanding. It was amazing, and touching to
fully understand the Holocaust, I have always known that it was a horrible
event, but I never knew exactly what happened. Today was by far the most
touching day.
-Jillian B.
Today what stood out to me was the WWII memorial. It really
meant a lot to me because my great-grandfather served in that and he had passed
in 2011 and it made me think of all the stories he used to tell me about all
the places he went. I think that my grandfather would have cried seeing it.
Also seeing the presentation of colors really touched me. When they played taps
it reminded me of my grandfather’s funeral.
-Maddy M.
We went to the World War II memorial today and there were
veterans there who had never seen it before today. We went and shook their hands. It was an
experience that I have never seen before. We also went to the Holocaust Museum .
It was cool to see that some of the stuff we had never seen before even though
we went over the topic in class also.
-Jack
Today we went to the United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum .
It was a long, emotional, two and a half hour visit. While there, we got the
chance to walk through one of the Cattle Cars used to transport the Jews, it
was a small car, and 100 people were squeezed into a car. We also got to walk
through a room that had the actual shoes that were recovered from the gassings.
You could still smell a burning “sensation” coming from all of the shoes.
Before that, we went to the World War II memorial. There was a wall with 4,048
stars on it, each star representing one hundred Americans dead. Today was an
emotional and fun day.
-Brady
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
We Honor Our Veterans
The Glory of Washington DC
Today was perhaps the most incredible day of our journey. We spent the day visiting the grand monuments and memorials of Washington DC.
We had an opportunity to show our respect at Arlington National Cemetery and observe the Changing of the Guard. We visited the U.S. Capitol and enjoyed many of the Smithsonian Museums. Our day was full and we are a tired bunch, but we look forward to sharing more about today in the morning.
Monday, June 23, 2014
The Gettysburg Address at the Apollo Theater
Our very own Billy Gates performing live at the famous Apollo Theater on Day One.
Gettysburg - The Turning Point of The Civil War
I really liked Gettysburg today
because it is such a huge part of our country’s history. For example we got to
visit Little Round Top which is where a regiment from our state had one of the
most important rolls in the battle. Also we got to learn that not all of the
war stories are true, one is that Abraham Lincoln did not write the Gettysburg
Address on an envelope. Lastly we got to witness the eternal flame monument
which was the first monument the two sides built together and the bottom is
Maine granite and the top is made from Alabama limestone. Those are the reasons
why I really enjoyed our day at Gettysburg.
--Alex
Today we had a tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield, we had a
step on guide named Ed and he showed us important parts of the site. Like where
certain people died or got injured and where people made good decisions that
may have saved them. We got on and off of the bus and I really enjoyed the
tour. After that we went to a dinner theater which was the best part of the day
to me. I really enjoyed the Shrek musical more then I liked the real movie it
was funny and entertaining.
- -Morgan
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Philadelphia Freedom
Today we visited Philadelphia
and Lancaster County , PA. We started at the National Constitution
Center and watched a
presentation. The visuals were amazing! Then we took a tour in a horse and carriage
and learned about the history of the city. Did you know that Dolly Madison,
James Madison’s wife, came up with the idea of cake and ice cream at parties?
It was very memorable, and a great experience to see where the Constitution was
signed. After that, we traveled to Lancaster County, to the Amish country. The
Amish are very different than our technological generation today. They use
limited technology and have no reliance on the outside world. They do not use
cars, only horse and buggies, and scooters for transportation. Overall, it was
very inspiring to learn about our nation and different religions that we don’t
often encounter.
-Abby, Sierra & Emma
Saturday, June 21, 2014
National Constitution Center
Today we continue our journey to the birthplace of our Nation. We visited the National Constitution Center in Philidelphia. We enjoyed a very special multi-media presentation called, "Freedom Rising." We then explored the museum to learn more about how our form of government is the most unique in the world, because the power lies with We The People.
Land of the Free and The Home of the Brave
Thoughts on Day Two
As soon as I woke up, I knew that I would be busy today.
Seeing that my team was assigned to bag lunch duty, we knew we had a lot to do.
At 5:00 that morning, we started off the day by making 47 peanut butter and
jelly sandwiches for the tour- a challenging but very entertaining chore. After
breakfast we were on our way to the ferry ports. On the way there we saw so
many beautiful things, not to mention boarding the ferry and taking off across
the Hudson River . We visited Liberty
Island and actually saw the Statue of Liberty in person! Following
that, we visited everything from Ellis Island to Chinatown
all in that short period of time. Everything was so incredible, and I have to
say I particularly enjoyed our walk through New York . Battery Park, Broadway, and Wall
Street were our biggest stops. We ended the busy day by having a lovely dinner
in Little Italy, (umbrella falling onto the table and all,) and I got to learn
so much about New York’s culture and history that I can’t put it all into one
post!
- Maggie
Today I woke up to a wake up call telling me to enjoy my
stay at the Ramada Inn Hotel. I then realized that I was waking up to day 2 of
the freedom tour! We went to Ellis Island and I saw the museum it was so cool
to think that my ancestors could have come through this same place where I was
standing. I was more excited to see the Statue of Liberty I took so many
pictures my friends thought I was crazy. We saw the 9/11 memorial it was
beautiful! And crazy to think that the Twin Towers used to be there. We toured
Chinatown and ate in Little Italy. Today I will never forget-- I made so many
great memories.
-Erica
Friday, June 20, 2014
Day One Fun!
My first day on the Freedom Tour
was a fantastic experience. When we first started talking about the trip in
school, I desperately did not want to go because of many reasons. My most
important reason though was because I didn’t want to leave home, now that I am
on this trip though, I have completely forgotten about home. I am here to have
a great, fun, learning experience with my friends. Our first stop was in Harlem , where we walked to the Apollo Theater. The Apollo
Theater was absolutely gorgeous, the chandeliers and the architecture and the
colors, all I could do was stand there in awe of what I was witnessing. This
place had hosted some of the best performers the world had ever seen, my
personal favorite was the mighty Michael Jackson. We actually got to perform on
the stage, of course I preformed, I rapped and sang a song by Eminem called
Mockingbird.. After, we drove on through New York
and through Central Park . May I say that Central Park is beautiful, especially the John Lennon
memorial, there was actually a guy there singing John Lennon songs it was just
a fantastic scene. Then, we went to my favorite place….. Katz’s Deli, the food was fantastic, my
boyfriend and I shared a pastrami sandwich and it was the best sandwich I had
ever eaten. When we were all done eating that’s when the fun started… we got to
drive through Times Square at night, it was so
beautiful. Nothing could have topped being able to see all of that culture and
life the first day, and I know it is only going to get better! I have really
enjoyed today and was glad that I decided to go. Thanks for reading! J
Marissa
Today we went to Apollo Theatre and Katz’s Deli. I had so much fun with my friends. Olivia and I shared the best roast beef sandwich at Katz’s. The day started off a little rough, because I was tired and a little irritable, but once we got rolling, it was really fun, except for the 40-45 minutes we spent sitting around waiting because of a blown tire. I really loved the Apollo Theatre because it was really cool to be able to sing and touch the Tree of Hope like so many other great performers have. Although the bus rides were a little boring sometimes, they were also cool because I had great friends to talk to and take funny selfies with. The best thing today was being able to see New York at night, from inside the bus. It was really incredible, how big the buildings were, and how bright they looked from the ground. This trip is getting off to a great start, and I can’t wait for tomorrow!
Today was a great beginning to our trip…with a little bit of
a rocky start! The back tire of the bus
went flat and made us late for the Apollo Theater. When we finally got the theater, it was worth
the wait! We saw a wall full of signatures of people who performed there,
learned the history of the theater and got to see some great but weird
performances by adults and students.
Then we ended the day at Katz’s Deli, where there was so much good food.
It was a great ending to our first day.
Thursday, June 19, 2014
We Shall Endure
The White Bus is getting a lesson on roadside repairs, as they await the changing of a flat tire on I-84 in Waterbury, CT. The students will get to see just what it's like in a pit crew, all the while being entertained by Francie and driver Sampson.
New adventures every year!
New adventures every year!
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