Thursday, June 12, 2008

What is a great family place to tent camp between Tulsa OK and Branson MO?|174498

Looking for a place to spend a couple of nights that is not overcrowded and can be enjoyed without spending a lot of cash.

  • _Withrow Springs State Park_ (Tent sites start at $17) Nestled in shaded woods that reflect the seasonal beauty of the surrounding hardwood forest, the park_s campground features 47 campsites [30 Class AAA (with water, up to 50 amp service, and sewer hookups) and 17 Class B (with water and 30 amp service)]. Each campsite can accommodate either an RV and/or a tent. The camping area also features a new, barrier-free bathhouse.
    Withrow Springs State Park is located five miles north of Huntsville on Ark. 23; or 20 miles south of Eureka Springs on Ark. 23.
  • How do I volunteer in New Orleans for the Katrina Victims?|183093

    I wish to go to Louisiana this spring break to help Katrina victims, I am 17 years old, a junior in high school. I know that they have groups that they send there on volunteer work, and I would like to be included. So if anyone knows how I can go about that, I would greatly appreciate it.

  • Voluntourism

    Since Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, the metropolitan New Orleans community has been the beneficiary of an incredible outpouring of support from visitors to New Orleans. From convention visitors to leisure travelers, church groups to high school and college students, people have shown incredible generosity in giving of their time and talent, and a great deal of elbow grease, helping the city of New Orleans in its recovery and restoration.

    The Louisiana Office of Lt. Governor Mitch Landrieu in partnership with the state_s seven regional Volunteer Centers maintains a listing of volunteer opportunities in the New Orleans region and throughout South Louisiana. To view those opportunities or to post a volunteer need, visit


    http://www.volunteerlouisiana.gov/1800Vo��


    You can find a list of all volunteer opportunities here.

    http://www.neworleanscvb.com/docs/volunt��



    THANK YOU for your interest!

  • Definitely check out either Habitat for Humanity or the American Red Cross.

    Thanks for wanting to help!! Even though the hurricane was two and a half years ago, there_s still lots of work to be done and we really appreciate good natured people like you. :)

  • check with your local red cross or call your local volunteer agency

  • red cross and habitat for humanity are the 2 most popular ones .. just visit their website or call them for any info.


    and thank you for your kind help

  • I could be wrong, but, since my friend Sarah was allowed back to her home in July two years ago, I_m pretty sure New Orleans is pretty well cleaned up.

  • This link (first posted by Traveler) lists volunteer opportunities in New Orleans:


    http://www.neworleanscvb.com/docs/volunt��

  • Katrina happened over 2 years ago! Are there STILL groups going there? Maybe for Habitat for Humanity, or some group building homes.
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