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Experience
Rural America--
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- Camp out in tents overnight under the
beautiful Texas night sky
- Learn horseback riding from the local
riding club members
- Go fishing in a private lake (no license required)
- Learn skeet shooting (with a shotgun and clay flying targets) and roping
- See a dairy cow milking operation and baby calves(cows) learning to walk
- Attend a “cowboy church”
service with our hosts on Sunday morning
- Hay rides, volleyball, horseshoes, baseball,
disk golf, evening campfire
- Enjoy real “down home” country
cooking
- The most beautiful scenery you’ve
ever seen in Texas
- The friendliest people you’ll ever
meet!
- International students from TAMU, SMU,
UTD, and UTA
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Register Directly with staff
(no online transaction fee)
Download the registration
form pdf file and send to your respresentative below or use the online
form to register and do not delay. You can also register
online. Spaces are limited for this event and registrations are on
a first-come basis. We will fill up quickly because this is such a great
event! Registrations are considered complete when your campus ISI staff
member receives your completed/signed form AND your registration
money. Note: Registration money is not refundable (but it
is transferable to another international student in the case you decide
you cannot go after registering).
Travel is by van or carpools leaving from each campus at 9:45 a.m. on
Saturday. We will return by 7:00 p.m. Sunday night.
Contact your campus ISI staff member for details
about where to meet on campus, where to send the form and other information.
UTD – Ray Cotton cottonpatchtx@gmail.com
972-495-4108 office / 972-754-6739 mobile
UTA – Ron Bunyard ron@utaisi.org
(817) 773-2839 mobile
SMU – Derrah Jackson derrahjack@aol.com
214-321-4933 office / 214-477-6609 mobile
UNT - Jerry McKown JerryMcKown@yahoo.com
940-380-0186 office
TCU - Roy Yabuki roy@isidfw.com
817-269-3146 mobile
* International Students Inc. is a 52-year old Christian service organization
that provides services to international students without regard to their
race/creed or to their religious background or beliefs.
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What
to bring—warm sleeping bag, toiletry, clothes for fall activities,
towel, and hiking shoes. If you need help finding any of these, let your representative know. |
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