Of course, we’ve had the new garden and the new students for awhile now. The new garden was started last school year but is really getting off the ground this year. The students are a little more than half-way through the first semester. And the personalities…read more
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Dear Friends and Fellow-Laborers, Legacy Institute will once again sponsor a Feast of Tabernacles site in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Local Karen tribal members from Thailand and Burma (Myanmar), as well as students and volunteer administrators and faculty from the Legacy Foundation Leadership Training Center will also be in attendance. Foreign visitors are always welcome to attend.
For eight months now the ah-janns (teachers) and students have been working hard at revamping the “Teacher’s Garden”. The beautifully transformed garden located at the back of Legacy school grounds has been a joy to all of us here that walk it everyday. The pictures below are taken in succession as we worked. Below is a pastel drawing I drew of what we thought the garden should look like when it was completed.