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			Ticos are in town ~ Mount Pulaski students hosting Costa Rican 
			students 
 
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            [January 17, 2017]  
			
			MOUNT 
			PULASKI - A group of students from Mount Pulaski and Costa Rico came 
			together Saturday night for a welcome dinner in the basement of the 
			St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Mount Pulaski students and their 
			families are now hosting the Costa Ricans, or Ticos as they call 
			themselves, as part of an exchange between the two schools.  | 
        
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			 The Mount Pulaski students visited Costa Rica last summer and 
			shared experiences and memories to last a lifetime. Mount Pulaski 
			High School Spanish teacher Rachel Grunder hopes the Ticos will do 
			the same while here in America this week. 
 As part of a welcome speech Saturday night, senior Eli Olson told 
			the group, “Welcome to our country. We are so excited you are here. 
			I know when I was in Costa Rica I had an amazing time. I just really 
			hope that we can give that to you guys. We can give you that 
			experience that we had and just make a memory that will last your 
			entire life. That’s all I got.”
 
			
			
			 Mount Pulaski High School Spanish teacher Rachel Grunder (center) 
			welcomed her Costa Rican counterparts, Annes and Donald, at Saturday night’s 
			welcome dinner.
 
 Grunder also introduced the English teacher from Costa Rica, Donald, 
			and the Spanish teacher from Costa Rica, Annes.
 
 Donald spoke at the dinner and was very grateful for the opportunity 
			his students were given in coming to America. "A year ago we started 
			with something that we thought was not going to be possible,” Donald 
			said. "Believe it or not these guys have worked really hard to be 
			here and they have done amazing sacrifices. We really appreciate and 
			we are grateful for the time you share with my kids because I 
			consider them my kids. So thank you very much and I hope that they 
			are going to be as well a part of your family as they are a part of 
			mine. Enjoy the time with them.”
 
 Before the dinner came to a close, Grunder had to mention something 
			that made Donald blush a little bit. "Donald just got married!” 
			Grunder told the crowd the big news and a huge round of applause 
			followed suit. Grunder waited for the crowd to die down and then 
			exclaimed, “And he wrote her name in snow today!" Donald laughed and 
			said, “This couldn’t be more embarrassing. That’s true anyway,” he 
			added, all smiles.
 
			
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By the sounds of all the laughter and the sight of all the smiles Saturday 
night, it’s obvious this group is going to have a whirlwind week of fun and 
adventures ahead of them. 
			 
Following the dinner Saturday night the group headed to MPHS for a casual dance 
with the rest of the student body.
			 
 
On Monday school began with a big welcome assembly for the visitors. The group 
also spent some time in Springfield this week ice skating, visiting the Abraham 
Lincoln Presidential Museum and Library, shopping at Scheels and eating, of 
course, at local favorites - Charlie Parker’s Diner and Fulgenzi’s. 
 Sporting events are also on the agenda for the week and the Ticos have already 
been spotted sporting the purple and gold Hilltoppers colors. The group also has 
plans to do some sightseeing in Chicago before flying back home on Monday.
 
 If you see these fine young people around the community be sure to make them 
feel welcome.
 
 [Teena Lowery]
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