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Image by: Jaap Stelpstra, Scheveningen Fireworks 2012 Inside Volunteer of the month ACCESS Departments Editor’s Note Meet the Volunteers Departmental News The Olympics Workshops & More Recipe`s Message board What`s on in September For sale/For Rent Something missing? Send your contribution to Jessie Blijden: [email protected] Newsletter September 2012
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Image by: Jaap Stelpstra, Scheveningen Fireworks 2012

Inside Volunteer of the month

ACCESS Departments

Editor’s Note

Meet the Volunteers

Departmental News

The Olympics

Workshops & More

Recipe`s

Message board

What`s on in September

For sale/For Rent

Something missing? Send your contribution to Jessie Blijden: [email protected]

Newsletter

September 2012

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Volunteer of the month

Congratulations to

Andreea Ene " As we are all aware that the coverage of THD ROTA, especially the months July

and August are always difficult for the management, due to the fact that three

quarters of our volunteers are away on holidays, to keep the ROTA covered and

manned to the standards we require is always a huge challenge to THD

management. Andreea did it without hesitation , but her usual determination

and dedication, even during her own holiday back in Romania, she carried out

this task from afar as if she was close to us in The Hague. Apart from

coordinating the Helpdesk ROTA, Andreea is always enthusiastic for new ideas

and new ways to improve Helpdesk works, she is a valued assets to ACCESS, we

truly appreciate her contribution. Thank you

Andreea, and well done!!! /Qin/

Also Congratulation to

Sabine Walsh on making Volunteer of the Month August

When Sabine joined the ACCESS Guides team in March 2012, it became clear

that she had many good ideas and initiatives. So in April she took on the

challenge of transforming all existing, mostly out of date ACCESS Guides to new

FAQ Guides. A few months later many new guides are ready. It may seem like a

piece of cake, but there is a lot of work involved. Sabine manages her team with

enthusiasm, dedication and respect for everybody's skills. She is always available

to help team members who need advice or assistance.

We thank you for all the work you've done and hope that we haven’t seen the

last of you - it is an absolute pleasure to work with you.

And we congratulate you on this well-deserved Award and your new born baby!

/genoveva/

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ACCESS Departments

Executive Director Deborah Valentine [email protected]

PR/Marketing Strategic Dev. & New Projects TBA

Office Manager Qin Cai [email protected]

Event Management Roy Lie [email protected]

ADV - Advertising Anthony Nthenge [email protected]

CSD – Computer Services John Pellet [email protected]

Cancerlink Aine Campbell [email protected]

CSN - Counseling Services Network Jennifer Frank [email protected]

CEB – Baby courses Ally Coggar Sylvia Kiwanuka [email protected]

FIN – Finance Patricia Axelrad [email protected]

CED – Community Education Christine Fischer [email protected]

IRD - Information Research Alda Ntezilizaza [email protected]

Communications Carina Hyllested [email protected]

THD – Helpdesk Emma Thomas [email protected]

Editor (Guest Editor, Autumn issue) Connie Mosser [email protected]

THD Training Queendolly Verhoeven [email protected]

ACCESS Guides TBA [email protected]

THD Zeestraat Coordinator Andreea Ene

[email protected] Relationship Management Carina Hyllested [email protected]

THD Atrium Coordinator Annelies Ras [email protected]

Website Monica Meier-Bahl [email protected]

VRD – Volunteer Resources Roxanna Boon [email protected]

Social Media Matt Rees [email protected]

Volunteer Newsletter Editor Jessie Blijden [email protected]

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Editor`s Notes

New Beginnings!

» New beginnings are sometimes challenging to embrace, especially if the experiences that came before were wonderful, I have learned that the approach one adopts in the face of

change makes all the difference. Summer is coming to an end but I rather think about Fall

being a new beginning, a beginning with new possibilities, new chances, we don’t need to

wait for the sound of fireworks at the end of the year to take the opportunity to start

something new, you can do so as the seasons change, as the weeks change and as the day

begins. If new possibilities are seen at the end of each step, then life is like a box of

chocolate

We tend to want to hold on to the great moments in the

past, and why not they were wonderful, but in the state of

retention you let slip away the possibility of the present.

This summer we have seen great athletes compete for

greatness, a successful space mission culminating in the safe

return of all passengers, and for some it has being the

wettest summer (or at least so it seemed). We have enjoyed vacationing with families, our

children and whenever possible the Beach among many other things. All of that is ending

and we are slowly returning to our routine, with the only hope that fall will treat us a

bit kinder in regards to the weather, Well I say wish for more.

Nonetheless let us remember that past experiences, whether good or bad cannot

surpass what you can create in the present and the future. This issue has much

recollection of the past summer but my favourite part is always what is to come in the

near future, maybe you will join one of the classes we advertise, maybe the fall is when

you will go on the much needed vacation time instead of the past summer, regardless of

what happens the future is in your hands and new beginnings are always possible!

Happy Reading!

Jessie

Volunteer Newsletter Editor.«

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Meet The Volunteers

Valentina Armini Hi, I am Valentina, I am 29 years old and I come from Naples, Italy. I studied Foreign Languages and Literature at the

University “L’Orientale” of Naples and after my masters I decided to move to The Netherlands. Why here? Well, thanks to my studies, I got the chance to go to Lisbon for several months and there, instead of finding a nice Mediterranean guy I ended up with a very nice Dutch man. There are many important reasons why I left Italy, but mainly in search of finding better career opportunity and a brighter future, So I thought: ”Let’s go to Holland! After a month looking for jobs, trying to fill up my huge amount of free time I had with different activities (i.e. studying Dutch, walking around, meeting new people, trying new recipes etc.) I joined ACCESS. Officially, I started volunteering last May and since then I am really enjoying the experience collaborating with the Volunteer Resources Department and the Helpline Department. Besides working at ACCESS, I am still in the process of building up my life trying to find ways to feel part of this environment. At the moment I am studying Dutch, I am taking advantage of all the beautiful Dutch bossen by running two-three times per week and I never stop cultivating my culture and personal knowledge by reading articles and books. Among all my other ambitions, I see myself in the future as a person who wants to be as helpful as possible in our society (maybe working for an NGO, why not?) and who never stops learning. I know for sure that soon I will start studying again to bring my life to a more specific direction (maybe in the field of international relations). I know it takes time and efforts but that’s why I’m here for: to reinvent myself and learn more and more.

Antonio Gutierrez Hello, I’m Antonio Gutierrez. I was born in Paris, France, close to the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs-Elysees. My parents are Spanish. I married a Dutch lady 10 years ago and we have a son, who is now 8 years old. We moved from Paris to Brussels and 2 years ago to The Hague. We now live in the beautiful Statenkwartier and most of our shopping is done on ‘the Fred’ (Frederik Hendriklaan). We enjoy being so close to the beach and to be able to cycle everywhere. Each Saturday we explore a different part of the city. My Dutch is getting better every day. I joined Access in 2012 and I volunteer twice a week on the Helpdesk. The variety of queries we receive means that I’ve learnt a lot about The Netherlands myself in a short period. It is satisfying to be able to help people with their challenges. I’m also working with the Guide department to inform them of ‘frequently asked questions’. I also volunteer as a translator for Europa Nostra. Through this work I am learning more about the safeguarding of Europe’s cultural and natural heritage. My education is in Finance and I’ve worked in stock-market related jobs in France. For the past few years, I’ve focused on giving our son a wonderful home and family life. I’m now studying to convert my career to be on the interface between Finance and Information Technology. Any advice on job opportunities in this area would be more than welcome.

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Departmental News

COMMUNICATIONS AUTUM E-ZINE AVAILABLE A big’ thank you’ to Connie Moser who stepped up as Editor for the Autumn e-zine and to all contributors. What an amazing publication – yet another one Please help in spreading the word and the e-zine by re-tweeting on Twitter and sharing on Facebook. And please help in distributing the e-zine flyer to all the expat hotspots near you, on your way home and/or pick locations from the distribution lists at the Zeestraat office. SOCIAL MEDIA Matt has taken on the role as social media coordinator, and is motivating the international community and sharing the wisdom of ACCESS and our partners on Facebook and Twitter - with a little help from a daily alliteration: #MotivateMonday- Motivate the int. community to get involved; ACCESS courses, volunteering, etc. #TulipTuesday – Did you knows about Holland #WednesdayWisdom – the ‘hidden’ gems of the ACCESS website, guides, etc. #ThursdayTreasure – tips for the weekend #FollowFriday – recommending to follow partners of ACCESS If you have any ideas you would like to share with Matt, he can be reached via socialmedia@access- nl.org WEBSITE I am thrilled to welcome Monica Meier- Bahl as our new webmaster. Monica has a background in IT software development. She will maintain the website, keep an overview of the statistics of the website (together with John, CSD) and the advertising system. Monica will also be updating the Counsellor on call and Event sections.

[email protected] Monica can be reached via I am sad to having to say goodbye to Giorgia, our Web editor. She will start a new job in London on 1 October. Giorgia has been part of the new website project from the beginning, and has been editing content to superb content. THANK YOU! We are therefore in need of a native, or near-native, English speaker with writing and editorial background, or experience and interest, and some knowledge of CMS and writing for the web.

[email protected] Questions about the role can be asked to Giorgia: or to [email protected].

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Departmental News

ACCESS GUIDES 2012 ACCESS GUIDES Sabine, who project managed the transition from the Guides in the old format to the new FAQ guides, stepped down in July and gave birth to baby boy Loic. Congratulations! Sabine will be checking the ACCESS Guides Coordinator email, but we are in need of a new coordinator who will lead a team of hard working investigators, searchers and writers. Interested? Do contact [email protected] [email protected]. or

NEWSLETTER

ACTIVE VOLUNTEERS

We encourage all volunteers to submit articles, updates and fun facts for the newsletter, and other suggestions you may have. We would also like to encourage you to use each other’s help when submitting articles for the newsletter in terms of editing and helping with our English etc. At ACCESS we know we have different levels of English however this should not stop you from writing and being creative, just ask a fellow volunteer to help out and not only will your English skills improve but we will have a wider range of articles and opinions in the newsletter. Remember it is a newsletter by volunteers for Volunteers, Get creative!

VRD

INFORMATION MORNING

The next Information morning will be held on 12th September 2012. All potential volunteers must first contact VRD before attending the information morning. Enquiries about volunteering should be forwarded to [email protected] SOCIAL EVENTS: TBA

POT LUCK LUNCH

Pot Luck Lunch dates for 2012:

Wednesday 31 October Wednesday 12 December @ Zeestraat 100 from 12:15 – 14:45

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The Olympics 2012: Through the Eyes of Londoner

Well we pulled it off. Seven years in the making, London and the people of Great Britain made a jolly good show of the thirtieth Olympiad and hopefully demonstrated to the world what a dynamic, easy-going and vibrant nation we really are. As encapsulated in the opening and closing ceremonies, our fair isle is still a leading trendsetter when it comes to popular culture and we’re certainly not afraid to poke fun at our eccentricities!

Ever since London won the bid to host the Olympic Games back in 2005, the capital and indeed the whole country has been fed an almost constant diet of ‘London 2012’. Not everyone was in support of the games - on average public support stood at around 70% beforehand. Especially to those from outside the capital (who wouldn’t necessarily receive any direct benefits from the Olympics), the spending of £9 billion (four times the original estimate) was unpopular, especially during a time of recession and cuts to public services. Aside from this, there were doubts as to whether the country could rise to the challenge (made all the more difficult in having to try to match the grandeur of the 2008 Beijing Olympics). Would London’s creaking transport system collapse under the influx of visitors? Would the infamous British weather be kind to the games? In the end such fears proved unfounded; the transport system flowed freely and for the most part, visitors to London basked in the delights of an English Summer.

Of course there were minor blips. With just two weeks to go it was revealed that there was a shortfall in security personnel. However, the old British mantra of ‘keep calm and carry on’ was applied and troops from the British Army were drafted in, helping to ensure a safe and secure Olympics. As for concerns as to whether the British public would get fully behind the games, these were soon proved unfounded by the millions who came out to watch and cheer on the Olympic Torch Relay as it wound its way across the country. Such enthusiasm was also spurred on by the success of Team GB, finishing third in the medals table with a total of 29 gold medals (their best performance since the 1908 Olympics, which just so happened also to be held in London), surpassing everyone’s wildest expectations.

With the passing of the Olympics, the challenge now is to galvanise the current wave of public enthusiasm and make sure that the games leave a lasting legacy. Whatever the future holds, the summer of 2012 will forever be a golden moment in the capital’s history. After last year’s Royal Wedding, the recent Diamond Jubilee celebrations and now the Olympics,

London and the UK continues to capture the attention and intrigue of global audiences. Well, they don’t call it Great Britain for nothing.......

/James Webber/

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Workshops & More

FIRESIDE CHATS – FREE FOR ACCESS VOLUNTEERS IN 2012 WEEKLY DISCUSSION GROUP: Chats help international orientated people become more self-aware so they can live more diversity empathic lives. Each meeting will cover a new topic on diversity ranging from racial identity, ethnic identity, racism, gender, orientation, accessibility, to power issues and much more. Daytime discussion groups are done on Thursdays at Bagels and Beans, Thomsonlaan, while evening discussion groups are done on Thursdays at Valkenboskade 131. Any topic can be done on demand at alternate locations and alternate dates.

Thu, Sept 6,

Topic-Reviewing Ethnic literature: House Made of Dawn-N. Scott Momada Thu, Sept 13,

Topic-Reviewing Ethnic Literature: American Smooth-Rita Dove Thu, Sept 20,

Topic-Challenge the “ism” Thu, Sept 27,

Topic – Order – How is the world ordered?

FIRESIDE SEMINARS € 280 per person Seminars: A deep exploration of the pervasive influence diversity has on one’s own identity. Seminars can be done on demand and at alternate locations. Each seminar will focus on a particular piece of research/ literature in the diversity field. Seminars are done on demand and can be held at the ACCESS office or at alternate locations. This seminar explores the work: Understanding Race, Ethnicity, & Power. By Elaine Pinderhughes. Students are expected to order and purchase this item themselves. Delivery can take time so best to order this item at least two to three weeks in advance of the seminar.

/Christine Fischer

www.fischersfiresidechats.com

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Workshops & More

ART AND ETIQUETTE FOR CHILDREN (GROUP 7 - 8, AGE 10 - 12) This six-week program provides a comprehensive coverage of aspects of

decorum such as art and etiquette. Student will be introduced to the world of art and etiquette in a playful educational manner and learn to enjoy art and social skills. Student will

learn the basics of painting and basics of etiquette:

Dutch art-hidden treasures in The Hague (student will learn basic paint techniques of the old masters as well)

Dutch kitchen

Etiquette

French cuisine

Mom as model (painting class)

High tea and little exhibition of work (to take home) Date/time: This program will be continued throughout 2012, please call for dates Venue: Christus Triomfator Church, Juliana van Stolberglaan 154, The Hague Cost: €250 (inclusive material, student will take home own canvas) For more information and registration, contact the Trainer: Marjolein van der Sluis (English speaking instructor) [email protected] Phone 06-52190872 www.vandersluis.com

OIL PAINTING AND FRESCO TECHNIQUES FOR ADULTS Learn how to develop your own style of painting in oil, learn the fresco techniques of the renaissance masters. After finishing these classes you will be able to make a composition, under painting, use build-up technique (layering process) and finish the painting. Overcome fear of the empty canvas! Venue: Private classes in the convenience of your own home or at artist’s studio: Laan van Meerdervoort 52e, The Hague For more information and registration, contact Marjolein van der Sluis.

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Workshops & More

ART CLASSES FOR CHILDREN Date: Ongoing Details:Private art classes! Great fun and playful learning, all materials provided. All ages, various programs possible. Great for birthday parties too! Location: Laan van Meerdervoort 52, The Hague or at the convenience of your home! Contact: Park Avenue Art Studio Marjolein J van der Sluis [email protected] www.vandersluis.com

06 52190872

ART CLASSES FOR ADULTS

Date: Ongoing Details: Private classes, develop your own style of painting, oil painting or techniques of preference. Location: Laan van Meerdervoort 52e, 2517 AM Den Haag or at your location Contact:Park Avenue Art Studio Marjolein J van der Sluis [email protected] www.vandersluis.com 06 52190872

VIOLIN LESSONS FOR CHILDREN

I want to make good citizens. If a child hears fine music from the

day of his birth and learns to play it himself, he develops sensitivity,

discipline and endurance. He gets a beautiful heart. —Shin'ichi Suzuki, Violinist Could your child be the next great violinist? Stieneke offers a great environment for children to learn the art of violin. Starting from the age of 6 and upwards, she uses creative and innovative ways to teach youngsters on a weekly basis from her own living room which she has recreated to represent all things violin! Twinklers: Ages 6-11 (Beginners, new Violinist) up to 13-14 advanced students (or students that have followed the Suzuki method abroad) For further info Contact: Stieneke Voorhoeve Poot, Phone: 070 350 310 5 after 21:00 via email: [email protected] Group fees/ per year: €650 for 2 lessons per week. Individual lessons upon request Websites for upcoming events: www.gypsyacademy.e Next event : September 8th 16.30 till 17oçlock at the Bankaplein during the archipel festival.

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Your fellow Volunteers

JOIN ‘ACCESS VOLUNTEERS’ GROUP ON

A Facebook group for ACCESS volunteers has been created, it is called ‘ACCESS volunteers’, search for it (ACCESS in uppercase!) or

use below link. Please do join!

www.facebook.com/groups/308062515897693

WE HAD TO SAY GOODBYE TO: Ivana Arandjelovic Sayoko Nagai Lucy Bosscher Deepali Raghuwanshi Maggie Thopmson Simon Andrew Alfredo Blanco We thank you for your time, energy and work, and we wish you best of luck

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! 6

th Sept Afshaan Shafi

6th

Sept Jane Hopkins 6

th Sept Robert Ngoma Udilwa

7th

Sept Ionut Nicolae 10

th Sept Andrew Jones

13th

Sept Qin Cai 15

th Sept Leticia Van Diepenbroek

18th

Sept Roxanna Boon 18

th Sept Valentina Armini

24th

Sept Antonio Gutierrez 25

th Sept Rene Williams

ACCESS social media

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Recipes

Crostini with Fava Bean and Bacon

1 Baguette

4 tablespoons olive oil

250 gram fresh Fava Beans

8 slices of bacon

150 grams of Feta cheese

Balsamic vinegar

Salt and Pepper

1) Slice the baguette in large slanted pieces, drizzle with olive oil and roast in oven for 5 minutes

2) Blanch the Fava Beans for 3 minutes in a large pan with boiling water, once cooked peel them and mash them with a fork , mix with rest of olive oil, salt and pepper

3) Cut the bacon into long strips and cook them 3 min in pan until crispy

4) Spread the bean puree on baguette slices, followed by the bacon and pieces of feta. Drizzle with balsamic vinegar and olive oil a sprinkle a bit of sea salt.

Stuffed Paprika

4 Green Paprika’s

1 Carrot

1 Potato

1 Green pepper

1 Tomato

1 can of tuna (in water)

2 spoons Mayo

Salt and Pepper

1) Wash the paprika, remove the top and wash out seeds.

2) Peel carrot and potatoes and cut into cubes, wash pepper and cut into tiny cubes Place all the above ingredients into a pan with boiling water for 15minutes.

3) Once the vegetables have cooled mix with mayo and tuna, season with salt and pepper

4) Warm oven to 180, wash tomato and slice 5) Fill the Paprika with two slices of cheese

that go over the edges followed by stuffing and cover with slice of tomato

6) Bake for 15minutes until cheese is golden brown

Easy Fall Carrot Soup

8 Carrots 2 teaspoon Coriander seeds 4 sprigs of Thyme 10 cl Cream Vegetable bouillon

Salt and pepper

1) Wash carrots and slice 2) Place 50 cl water, and coriander seed and

thyme in a pan. Add salt and pepper and cook for 15 minutes

3) Remove the thyme from the soup, puree the carrots, place the puree in the pan and add cream. Mix the soup with the vegetable bouillon

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Message Board

DECORATIVE AND FINE ARTS SOCIETY OF THE HAGUE: NEW SEASON LECTURES DFAS is associated with NADFAS, the National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies which was launched in 1968 and has since expanded to over 340 societies in UK, Mainland Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Over 92.000 members worldwide. DFAS stands for the Decorative and Fine Arts Society of The Hague, which was founded in 1991. DFAS aims at providing high quality illustrated lectures and other activities in English by leading British and European Speakers, all of them experts in their own field, specially brought in to address the DFAS audience. LECTURES ARE HELD AT:

.Cultureel Centrum Warenar, Kerkstraat 75, 224 HE Wassenaar Doors open at 19.15hrs. Lectures begin at 20.00

New members and guests are always welcome. The entrance fee for non--‐members is € 12,--‐ The annual subscription is €60,--‐ The annual subscription for a couple €110,--‐ Enquiries and contact: [email protected] Website: www.dfas.nl–www.nadfas.org.uk

[email protected] Contacts: Diana Maaldrink 070--‐328 02 10 [email protected] Mary Lee Duppen: Membership 070--‐511 36 97

[email protected] Bente Nielsen: Special Events 071--‐517 09 68

KIDS NEWS NETWORK: WORL KIDS NEWS PRESENTER WANTED

Kids News Network produces news for children and youth and gives them a voice in mostly developing countries. KNN currently consists of eight programs broadcasting on television and Internet, and will continue to broaden its scope. The participating countries at this point are: Peru, Bolivia, Suriname, Zambia, Mozambique, Curacao, Burma and Indonesia. By the end of this year Nepal, Ghana and Bangladesh will joint us and by the end of next year hopefully Brazil, Russia, India, Egypt, South Africa and Mexico will be partners as well. KNN provides content that is relevant to young people between eight and sixteen years of age and offers a platform to young people to voice their interests, opinions and concerns, their initiatives and accomplishments. We are looking for kids who are interested in presenting the World Kids News bulletin every 2 weeks, here in The Netherlands. We will be taping all the presentation texts of one episodes in 2 or 3 hours time it depends on how quickly the boy or girl can manage the teleprompter and have a talent for presentation. After that we will edit the whole episode and distribute it to all the developing countries who are member to KNN. So it won't take up much of their time, but it has to be done. We would like to do auditions for children who are interested in this particular task.

For further information contact:

Executive Producer Chermene Fisser

Witte Kruislaan 55 1217 AM Hilversum The Netherlands

T: +31 (0)35 6254300 F +31 (0)35 6254310 M: +31 (0)6 46026688

[email protected] www.freepressunlimited.org

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Message Board

“I AM NOT A TOURIST”

The ninth "i am not a tourist" Expat Fair will be held at the Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam on Sunday, 7 October 2012 from 10 am to 5 pm. This one-day fair for internationals living, working and studying in the Netherlands will be of interest to your employees, clients, and/or members, as they will get the essential information they need to have a happy and successful life in the Netherlands. For more Info Contact:

Evelyn Liu Marketing Intern Expatica Communications B.V. Gedempte Oude Gracht 31 2011 GL Haarlem NL

[email protected] E-mail: +31 (0) 23 512 8940 Tel: +31 (0) 23 532 1140Fax:

http://www.expatica.com/iamnotatourist/index.php

MACBETH Shakespeare’s shortest and bloodiest tragedy, premiered during the 2012 Holland Festival. Guest director Johan Simons sees the play as a genetic study of violence. This season Macbeth returns and is surtitle in English on November 22 at

Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam. the For more info Please contact [email protected]: Pauline van Kordelaar

THE TAMING OF THE SHREW

The Taming of the Shrew (Het temmen van de feeks) premiered in Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam in May 2005. For anyone who missed the play or wants to see it again, The Taming of the Shrew returns exclusively to Amsterdam. The play is surtitle in English on Thursday August 23, September 13 and January 21 at the Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam. ‘Van Hove's Shrew is harsh, intense and breathtakingly good’ de Volkskrant

Tue 11 sep amsterdam 20:00 stadsschouwburg amsterdam Wed 12 sep amsterdam 20:00 stadsschouwburg amsterdam Thu 13 sep amsterdam 20:00 stadsschouwburg amsterdam surtitle Fri 14 sep amsterdam 20:00 stadsschouwburg amsterdam Sat 15 sep amsterdam 20:00 stadsschouwburg amsterdam Wed 30 jan amsterdam 20:30 stadsschouwburg amsterdam Thu 31 jan amsterdam 20:30 stadsschouwburg amsterdam surtitle Fri 1 feb amsterdam 20:30 stadsschouwburg amsterdam Sat 2 feb amsterdam 20:30 stadsschouwburg amsterdam

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Message Board

ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION OF MUTSAERS LEATHER: MUSEUM OF BAGS & PURSES

In celebration of its fiftieth anniversary, the designer Mutsaers will be showing handbags at the Museumof Bags and Purses as of 25 September. Founded in 1962 by Jan and Annie Mutsaers, the company has since continued to craft leather goods (e.g. shoulder bags, briefcases and travel bags) according to traditional methods. In the Netherlands, Mutsaers holds a unique position as it is among the few leather-goods businesses designing and manufacturing its products entirely within the country. Bags and other articles by Mutsaers are distinguished by classic styling with contemporary elements, excellent quality and the use of fine materials and sustainable types of leather from Italy. The exhibition will include handbags from the past and several others that have been produced specially for their anniversary.

Traditionally crafted Dutch bags on view from 25 September through 18 November Museum of Bags and Purses

Herengracht 573

1017 CD Amsterdam

The Netherlands

www.museumofbagsandpurses.com

AMERICAN WOMENS CLUB THE HAUGE

OPEN HOUSE INVITATION

After almost 30 years on the Nieuwe Duinweg, the American Women's Club of the Haugue is pleased to be relocated to Johan van Oldenbarneveltlaan 43, The Hague. We are celebrating our reopening with an Open House event on September 7 and cordially invite all of our friends to join us.

SPECIAL EVENT OFFERED TO THE EXPATS OF THE HAGUE

This year it will be the 7th time that the Art Fair, ARTI12 will be organized and the fair will take place in the Fokker Terminal in The Hague from Wednesday 3th October until Sunday 7th October 2012.

FOR VOLUNTEERS: we have tickets available to ARTI12 if interested please contact Office Manager Qin to sign up. Tickets are for general entrance, so not on Expat Day (Oct 4th).

: http://artidenhaag.nl/217/english.htmlFor More information please visit

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FLAMENCO & SEVILLANSA DANCE COURSE The Spanish Centre of The Hague will begin their Flamenco and Sevillansa courses this September, Want to Join? See further details and contact information here below. Teacher: Adelaida Tejero [email protected] +31 631 20 21 58 When: Sept 12th : Beginners & Pre-intermediates Wednesday 18:30-19:30 Price: €120 (10 Lessons/10 hours) 18th : Flamenco time 18:30-19:45 (Beginners) Sevillanas time 19:45-21:00(Beginners& all levels) Price:€ 120/ €100 for Spanish Centre Partners (8 lessons/10hours) Where: T’ Syndicaat Niuewe Molstraat 10, Den Haag

VIOLIN LESSONS FOR CHILDREN

I want to make good citizens. If a child hears fine music from the day of his birth and learns to play it himself, he

develops sensitivity, discipline and endurance. He gets a beautiful heart. —Shin'ichi Suzuki, Violinist Could your child be the next great violinist? Stieneke offers a great environment for children to learn the art of violin. Starting from the age of 6 and upwards, she uses creative and innovative ways to teach youngsters on a weekly basis from her own living room which she has recreated to represent all things violin! Twinklers: Ages 6-11 (Beginners, new Violinist) up to 13-14 advanced students (or students that have followed the Suzuki method abroad) For further info Contact: Stieneke Voorhoeve Poot, Phone: 070 350 310 5 after 21:00 via email: [email protected] Group fees/ per year: €650 for 2 lessons per week. Individual lessons upon request Websites for upcoming events: www.gypsyacademy.e Next event : September 8th 16.30 till 17oçlock at the Bankaplein during the archipel festival.

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What’s on in September

COLD PLAY The British alternative rock band fronted by Chris Martin performs old hits and tracks from the new album Mylo Xyloto during this open-air concert. When: September 6. Where: Malieveld, The Hague, www.livenation.nl

ISAAC ISRAELS IN THE HAGUE This summer five museums are presenting a large number of oil paintings and watercolours by the Dutch master Isaac Israels, who depicted The Hague and Scheveningen at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century in many of his works. Complementing the artworks are archive photos showing the views Israel painted. Many of the paintings are on special loan from private collections. When: until September 23 Where: Hague Historic Museum, Panorama Mesdag, Muzee Scheveningen, the Louis Couperus Museum, The Hague City Archive www.haagshistorischmuseum.nl

RUNNING The Dam to Dam run is 10 miles long and goes from Amsterdam to Zaandam. Around 40,000 runners are expected to start on the Prins Hendrikkade in Amsterdam. Whether they all reach the finish on the Peperstraat in Zaandam is another matter. When: September 23 Where: Amsterdam to Zaandam www.damloop.nl

STANLEY KUBRICK: THE EXHIBITION Stanley Kubrick (1928-1999) may only have made eight films but he is one of the most influential directors of the 20th century. People either love or hate his film, such as A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon and Eyes Wide Shut, but there's no denying his technical and artistic genius or the sly humour that pervades much of his work. He was also a master at creating iconic moments. Think of Jack Nicholson's smile as he hacks down a door and pronounces 'Heeere's Johnny!' in The Shining, or the neurotic computer HAL with its red eye in 2001: A Space Oddity, or the major in Dr Strangelove riding the nuclear bomb like a cowboy. This exhibition covers all his films, each of which has its own space with screenplays, storyboards, set models, props, costumes and clips from the film. There is also a documentary made by Jan Harlan, producer and brother of Kubrick's wife, about the director's life and way of working. A programme of Kubrick films is also being shown (see website for details), including earlier work such as The Killing, Paths of Glory and Spartacus. When: until September 9 Where : Eye Film Institute, Amsterdam www.eyefilm.nl

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What’s on in September

TENNIS Davis Cup matches for a place in the top group between the Netherlands and Switzerland, whose strongest player is Roger Federer. The matches will be played in a specially constructed outdoor court with space for 6000 spectators. When: September 14-16 Where: Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam www.knltb.nl

TOPSY-TURVY Art centre De Appel opens in its new location with an exhibition by avant-garde artists including Matthew Barney, Spartacus Chetwynd, Urs Lüthi, Markus Selg and Toshie, Takeuchi. When: until September 23rd Where: De Appel, Prins Hendrikkade, Amsterdam www.deappel.nl

NETHERLANDSE OPERA The season kicks off with Der Schatzgräber, Franz Schreker's only successful opera which had its premiere in 1920. It is conducted by Marc Albrecht and directed by Ivo van Hove. The story revolves around the theft and rediscovery of The Queen's jewellery. The cast includes Basje Chanowski as The Queen, Manuela Uhl as Els and Raymond Very as the minstrel Elis. When: September 1, 4, 6, 9 (matinee), 12, 15, 19 and 23 (matinee). Where: Muziektheater, Amsterdam, September www.dno.nl

OPEN AIR THEATER The open air theatre in Amsterdam's Vondel Park offers a full programme of events again this summer. There is pop, classical and jazz music, dance, children's theatre and Dutch cabaret. The full programme is on the website. When: until September 2nd Where: Vondel Park, Amsterdam www.openluchttheater.nl

HISWA ON WATER The outdoor boat show has 400 new luxury yachts, sailing boats, motor cruisers and sports boats to admire and buy. Some can be taken for a trial sail. Also accessories and information on maintenance and the best sailing locations. When: September 4-9 Where: NDSM Dock, Amsterdam www.hiswatewater.nl

IDEAL HOME (Woonbeurs) Ideas for the home and garden, the latest trends and experts offering advice, demonstrations and workshops. The fair covers literally everything, from lamps and watering cans to wooden flooring and wallpaper. When: September 25-30 Where: RAI, Amsterdam, September 25 to 30. www.woonbeurs.nl

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What’s on in September

FOOTSBARN TRAVELLING THEATER The English company known for its productions of theatre classics combining visual theatre, music and magic performs Shakespeare's The Tempest in the circus ring of Theater Carré. The rich Indian storytelling tradition is mixed with the romance, dreams, betrayal and comedy of Shakespeare's tale. When: September 21-23 Where : Theater Carré, Amsterdamwww.theatercarre.nl

BEAUTY in ABUNDANCE Around 100 of the most important prints from the museum's own collection. They date from between 1890 and 1905 and include works by Bonnard, Vuillard, Denis, Steinlen and Toulouse-Lautrec. When: until September 23 Where: Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam www.vangoghmuseum.nl

BACK to the NINETIES Dance to the beats of happy hardcore, Euro dance and early rave in this recreation of how we partied in the 1990s. Among those taking part are the VengaBoys. When: September 22, 20:00- 04:00 Where: Ahoy, Rotterdam www.ahoy.nl

CATS Over 400 furry felines will be judged in various breed categories and can be viewed while they wait their turn. There are also stands offering advice on keeping a cat and products designed to make their lives even more comfortable. When: September 16 Where: Ahoy, Rotterdam www.ahoy.nl

JEWELLERY A wide variety of jewellery by well-known designers, plus necklaces from various countries and hand-made bracelets. It is also possible to make your own jewellery. When: September 14 & 16 Where: Ahoy, Rotterdam www.sieradenbeurs.nl

NATIONAL TAPTOE Military music from an international line-up of marching bands, which include the Netherlands Police Orchestra and The Hague Highland Pipe Band. The theme is Olympic Spirit and the event opens with a recreation of an Olympic opening ceremony, including athletes, flags and a torch. When: September 26-30 Where: Ahoy, Rotterdamwww.nationaletaptoe.nl

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What’s on in September

GREG SHAPIRO PRESENTS: ANIL DESAI Greg Shapiro – The American Netherlander – is known from Comedy Central News, Boom Chicago, Time Out Amsterdam and BNR Nieuwsradio. Shapiro is now presenting international comedy talent Anil Desai in the Netherlands Date Location Theatre Tickets 17 September 2012 Enschede Vrijhof Cultuurcentrum 053-489 4400 18 September 2012 Utrecht Schillertheater 030-231 9380 21 September 2012 Rijswijk De Rijswijkse Schouwburg 070-336 0336 22 September 2012 Rotterdam Theater Zuidplein 010-2030203

23 September 2012 Amsterdam Theater de Meervaart 020-4107777

: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEYApdJDltQ Anil Desai

: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ix_C002ZGq8 Greg Shapiro

Thanks to Rohini for sourcing & collecting these special events!

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For Sale/For Rent

THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE FOR SALE 1) Men's Bike "Camelion", 3 gears, for 60 euros 2) Kid's Pool, size 125x160x50cm, metal frame, good condition, for 15 euros 3) Bean bag, not Fat Boy, fake leather, yellow colour, good condition, for 15 euros 4) 1 pair CROCS shoes, with wool lining - great for those days when you have cold feet. Size 38 (or 5), khaki colour, never worn, for 20 euros Books for sale at 1.50 euro each : MICHAEL CRICHTON : Timeline, Rising Sun, Airframe TOM CLANCY : Net Force, The Cardinal of The Kremlin, Op Centre, Op Centre Mirror Image, The Bear & The

ruthless.com Dragon, Red Storm Rising, STEVE MARTIN : Compelling Evidence JAMES CLAVELL : King Rat, Tai Pan, Noble House, JOHN LE CARRE : The Little Drummer Girl, A Murder of Quality, The Night Manager, The Constant Gardener MARC OLDEN : Giri JACK HIGGINS : Eye of The Storm DAVID BALDACCI : first family AMY TAN : The Joy Luck Club NELSON DEMILLE : Wild Fire JAMES PATTERSON : Step on a Crack Please Contact Ponie Schurch, 061 7057960

STUDIO FOR RENT Unique (e.g. for expats) furnished 2 room. appt. 565 incl euro Available November 1ST This city apartment would suit a single occupant who likes living in the popular historic Statenkwartier near the beach. Shared with other tenant (female expat): bathroom/toilet and kitchen. Near famous shopping street ‘Fred’ and 5 min. from the harbour restaurants and beach. Close to 3 parks and Circus theatre and Apple theatre. Good public transportation, tram 17, 11 and 10 quickly at CS and HS-station. No smoking house and no animals. Interiour: Living room with small balcony, bedroom with large balcony, large modern mirror-cupboard and wash basin. Kitchen with small balcony facing beautiful green quiet south-east park. Use of microwave, stove and refrigirator. Large bathroom with use of washing machine and large laundry dryer. Parking free of charge in front of the appt. Covered bicycle shed. Mainly white and cream throughout, with a calming neutral palate, floors carpet. Everything is in very good condition. Price 565,- monthly include: gas/water/electricity/taxes/cleaning service for entrance and toilet, bathroom & kitchen, cable tv & radio and fast internet. No commission fees. You rent from owner. Down payment and working contract needed. Minimum 6 months Info: J.W.J. Verlare 070 8889987 or 06 518 917 66

Thank you to all the volunteers who made the September Newsletter possible, until next time, Happy Reading!


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