The Meredith Rotary Club recently hosted 14 youth exchange students from Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Japan, Peru, Poland, Spain, Sweden and Thailand, who have been staying with members of Rotary District 7870 in southern New Hampshire and Vermont. On Oct. 7, students met their weekend host families at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Meredith, during a dinner sponsored by the Meredith Rotary Club. The next day, they took a trip to the Squam Lake Natural Science Center and climbed Rattlesnake Mountain. Then they attended the Sandwich Fair, compliments of the Sandwich Fair Association. After the fair, they enjoyed winding their way through the corn maze at Moulton Farm. They finished the day at Funspot.
The Meredith Rotary Club recently hosted 14 youth exchange students from Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Japan, Peru, Poland, Spain, Sweden and Thailand, who have been staying with members of Rotary District 7870 in southern New Hampshire and Vermont. On Oct. 7, students met their weekend host families at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Meredith, during a dinner sponsored by the Meredith Rotary Club. The next day, they took a trip to the Squam Lake Natural Science Center and climbed Rattlesnake Mountain. Then they attended the Sandwich Fair, compliments of the Sandwich Fair Association. After the fair, they enjoyed winding their way through the corn maze at Moulton Farm. They finished the day at Funspot. Credit: Courtesy

The Meredith Rotary Club recently hosted 14 youth exchange students from Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Japan, Peru, Poland, Spain, Sweden and Thailand, who have been staying with members of Rotary District 7870 in southern New Hampshire and Vermont.

On  Oct. 7, students met their weekend host families at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Meredith, during a dinner sponsored by the Meredith Rotary Club. The next day, they took a trip to the Squam Lake Natural Science Center and climbed Rattlesnake Mountain. Then they attended the Sandwich Fair, compliments of the Sandwich Fair Association.  After the fair, they enjoyed winding their way through the corn maze at Moulton Farm. They finished the day at Funspot. 

After spending Oct. 9 with their weekend host families, the students returned to the towns that are hosting them for the year.

If you are interested in being a Rotary Youth Exchange student or hosting a student, contact Dean Gulezian at 677-7172.