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Anonymous:
Iagree.  It was suppose to be a travel study trip for the kids. Seems the Suds can't go near Nevada without feeding their apparent gambling addiction. Did the  kids get a hotel room here--or did they get to sleep UNDER the bus again? And what about all the fighting that took place there? JUST WHO was supervising these kids. Usual question. Who is ever supervising these kids?

Couture:

--- Quote ---On 2005-03-24 15:02:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Can anyone verify this:



When at Lake Powell, did Cheryl Sudweeks really make the kids wash paper plates to be re-used to save money?

My child swears this is true.

Can you imagine washing paper plates in non-sanitary lake water, and being made to eat off them again, just to save a few pennies?"

--- End quote ---


Was just reading through this discussion, and I can say hat yes that is true.  Paper plates, plastic wear, and pots and pans were washed in the lake.

Joyce Harris:
My daughter says this is true, also.

I can not imagine washing throw-away paper products in lake water, and forcing kids to eat off them again!  Just to save money, after the outrageous tutition we parents paid.

Bad enough there was no quality education going on, and group therapy---was led by Cheryl Sudweeks, who is not qualified, in my opinion to have a conversation with a child, much less to lead a "group session."

How about a little respect for the environment?
Placing wastes from paper plates and pot and pans in a LAKE? Do these people have no respect for ANYTHING?

BuzzKill:
//How about a little respect for the environment?
Placing wastes from paper plates and pot and pans in a LAKE? Do these people have no respect for ANYTHING?//

Oh I am sure the fishes and turtles enjoyed the scraps. I wouldn't worry to much about adding them to the lake. What I find alarming is the prospect of the fish and turtle poop on the plates.

I wonder - did they use buckets of lake water with soap; or just raw lake water?

I also wonder - why not invest in some camp kits - you know, like the scouts use? The tin plates that clam shell together and hold tin utensils? They aren't costly and in the long run would be far less  than even paper plates - which can surely only be re-used a small number of times.

Couture:
Yeah, I don't really remember if soap was used or not.  If so, THAT would be harmful to the lake water, if not, then that is outright disgusting.

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