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Local joins Peace Corps
By: Tony Regina, Managing Editor
06/08/2006
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Leigh Paynter always wanted to do this.
Last Friday, Paynter, a Laurel Springs resident, left for Armenia to join the Peace Corps. She will be teaching English as a foreign language to younger students.
"I really needed to do this because I wanted to help," Paynter, a Sterling High School graduate, said.
The Peace Corps decided what country Paynter would be stationed in, she said. She found out she had been accepted into the program around Christmas last year.
Since then, Paynter's prepared for her experience by attempting to familiarize herself with the Armenian culture
"Since I found out, I've bough three CD-roms on the country. I've done so much Internet researching," she said. "I'm trying to learn to speak the language. It's very overwhelming."
Before leaving for the Peace Corps, Paynter spent a year in Sarasota, Florida working as a photo-journalist for a local television station. She graduated from Rowan University in 2004 with a bachelor's degree in communication.
"I've always been interested in working with people. I like finding out information," Paynter said of her decision to enter such a career.
In many ways, her experience as a photo-journalist prepared her for the journey ahead, Paynter said. Covering the murder of an infant as well as Hurricane Wilma helped her build a sense of self-reliance and independence.
"You do something different every day," Paynter said. "I think going to Florida was a really great move for me. I had to handle everything on my own. I have a little more self-confidence now."
Paynter went through a "vigorous" application process to become a member of the Peace Corps, she said. She chose to gain a year's experience as a photo-journalist before applying for the organization.
"I picked up some more projects tutoring. I took some training courses in Sarasota," Paynter said.
Although she had intention of leaving her position with the television station, Paynter couldn't pass up an opportunity to join the Peace Corps, she said.
"I couldn't turn it down. I got my mind wrapped around it as something I really wanted to do," she said.
As a teacher in Armenia, Paynter hopes to implement new teaching methods, she said. An avid reader, she hopes to relay that passion to her students.
Paynter also intends to take a lot of lessons with her from the experience.
"The number one thing for me would be appreciation for what I have here in America. I also want to learn to appreciate the Armenian culture and language," Paynter said.
Since she'll serve as a volunteer, Paynter can leave her position in Armenia at any time, she said. She wants to stay over there for at "least two years."
"I really am optimistic that I will be able to make a difference. I'm more excited than nervous," Paynter said.
Although Paynter's departure for Armenia was "hard on her parents," her family is "very supportive" of her decision to join the Peace Corps, Paynter said.
"They're very proud of me. It's going to be hard, not being able to talk to them when I want to," she said.
Paynter joins more than 182,000 Americans who have served in the Peace Corps since its inception in 1961. The organization currently has 7,810 volunteers serving in 75 different countries.
For more information, visit the following Web site: www.peacecorps.gov.


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