Book Drive Thanks!
Posted By Nancy on January 27, 2010
Aarlie and Larry Hull came in person to pick up the books and magazines we’d collected for their drive for Papua New Guinea. The two founded New Guinea Traders, LLC, to help the region with sustainable agriculture and fair pay through these coffee plantations. They also founded Na Wokabout (”Now Walk About”) non profit to further their original goal of improving the living conditions of those living there with clinics, wells, schools and now libraries.
We ended up loading about 55 big boxes, mostly children’s books and National Geographics, onto their truck last Saturday. Aarlie was gracious and loving, and when I thanked her for her work in this world, she said, “You know, the more we do this, the more we realize that nobody ever does anything alone.”
Aarlie pointed to a small stack of books in a nearly empty box, maybe 12 thin children’s books. This is what they have in probably the entire village school in the way of books. Their goal was to send a 20 foot container of reading material. They’re now planning on a 40 foot one! We’ll post more pictures when the container of books is delivered. Take a look at the other projects they’re working on in the region by clicking here. That’s Aarlie with the white hair in the middle of the home page photo. 
“It is amazing the stuff they find to read. I gave a night security guard a copy of a Harry Potter book and he painstakingly read for hours at a time. Another person found some old newspapers (20 years old) in the trash and was reading them. That was when I knew that any kind of decent reading material would be devoured by those who can read (even just a little).” The base for New Guinea Traders green coffee and Larry & Aarlie, is in Centralia, Washington.
Thanks to our drop points across the county: Three Cups Coffee House, Lucy’s Books, Astoria and Seaside Public Libraries, Cannon Beach Book Co, and Jump Start Java in Longview for being so willing to join in the effort. Thanks to Cindy Lee of the Friends of the Astoria Library for culling about 8 boxes after their sale, and to Rodney Williams of Ocean Park for loading and delivering 48 years of National Geographics! and about 20 years of Smithsonians (and to Friends of the Timberland Library for getting him in touch with us), and to all who brought books in! Knowledge is power.
Thanks, hugely, to Aarlie and Larry Hull, for initiating this and all their projects in Papua, New Guinea. They are the window to that part of the world for us, creating this opportuinty for us all to help. They may be doing this again. We’ll keep you posted. Think Globally, Act Locally!



Welcome to THUNDERMUCK NATION! July 11, 2009 marked our 17th year in business, and celebrates the Grand Opening of THREE CUPS COFFEE HOUSE, our new partner handling the retail end of this venture.