The dates have changed for La Rosa Blanca 2011. Monday, June 20th and ending on June 25th.

Dear friends,

La Rosa Blanca Design/Build workshop lives on! This year it will be lead by Jamie Scott Breinberg, an alumnus of La RosaBlanca 1992 and the world’s leading expert on ceramic buildings, which are fired clay buildings. We will be working with adobe/clay to create beautiful new bathrooms for the elementary school. Jim Hubbell will lead the stained glass workshop.

High School students, college students and adults are invited to participate in this unique experience. Participants will be housed at the school. There will be a cultural exchange opportunity for those interested in staying with the families of our high school students. La Rosa Blanca is famous for introducing participants to the delicious cuisine of Mexico and a firsthand experience of the warmth and hospitality of Baja Californians. We will be close to the beautiful Baja Beach and San Diego, CA.

Let us know as soon as possible if you are interested in participating. For more information, please contact:

Jamey Scott Breinberg, Phone (707) 354-0220, pyramidiotsavant@yahoo.com, and

Christine Brady, cbrady2@prodigy.net.mx

To learn more about the school where this workshop will take place, visit the Americas Foundation website. The Americas Foundation operates two charity schools in Tijuana, dedicated to enriching the lifes of the 265 students as well as the community by involving creative and performing arts on all levels. While the elementary school is still only 40% constructed, the sculptured buildings and mosaics designed by James Hubbell have already won architecture awards and brought interest from different levels of Mexican and American society.

Thanks for interest in helping the schools. I hope to see you.

Christine

Christine Brady, President
The Americas Foundation
Fundacion de las Americas
P.O. Box 574
Chula Vista, CA 91912

La Rosa Blanca 2011