Bastille Day Celebration on the Waterfront Bastille Day on the Left
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Bastille Day Celebration on the Waterfront Bastille Day on the Left
Alliance Française Summer 2009 1420 Walnut Street, Suite 700, Philadelphia, PA 19102 215-735-5283 FAX 215-735-1181 Bastille Day Celebration on the Waterfront Tuesday, July 14, 2009 BastillePhiladelphie Day on the Left Bank! 7:30 to 10:30 pm Join us for a great evening under the stars at the Water Works Restaurant. Great food, open bar, dancing, a silent auction and a chance to win two roundtrip tickets to Paris on Air France. Tuesday, July 14, 2009 6:30 to 9:30pm $80 for AF members; $90 for non-members. Look for your invitation in the mail! Alexandra Pasquier, Marie Huppe, Renata Uzzell Karl Bortnick, Anna Bortnick and Emmanuel Gee Daniele Cohen, Dr. Sherman Leis, Susan Gay (winner of the apartment in Paris) “Les jeux sont faits!” Soirée Casino The big winners ($180,000) Alexandra Bortnick and Will Quinn Nancy and Richard Gabel at the gambling table with daughter Jane Andelman Janis and Stephen Goodman, Joan Tropp Right and below: Judi Olga Cahorn talks about her book The Incredible Walk to an attentive audience. Cecil Jones, Agnes Green, Diana Regan AF students Elizabeth Mednick, Barbara Edelstein, Colleen Oczkowski Activities of the Alliance Française French Table at A la Maison 53 W. Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore Thursday, June 18, at 12:30p.m. Reservations at $30.00 for members (33.00 if you would like a glass of wine) or $35 and $38 for non-members must be received in the office by June 16. Kindly use tear off # 1 on page 7 French Table at Ernesto’s Cafe 1521 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. Tuesday, June 30 at 12:00 noon. Reservations at $30.00 for members (33.00 if you would like a glass of wine) or $35 and $38 for non-members must be received in the office by June 29th. Kindly use tear off # 2 on page 7 Apéro français! We hope to see you for our French Happy Hour on Tuesday, June 9, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Caribou Café, 1126 Walnut Street. You pay only for what you drink! Please call the Alliance at 215 735-5283 to let us know if you will join us. Club de Lecture Le Club de Lecture prend des vacances. Rendez-vous en septembre pour une nouvelle année pleine de bonnes lectures. Alliance Française School La grande fête annuelle des étudiants de l’Alliance Française La remise des prix et la fête de la musique Come to our annual party in honor of our students. We will also celebrate la fête de la musique with our own singers and musicians. Friday, June 19, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Alliance Française Prière de réserver avant le 14 juin. La Remise des prix Nom_ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Classe________________________________________ Professeur______________________________________ Je vais assister à la Remise de Prix_________; je serai accompagné(e) par_______personnes. Ma contribution au buffet: ■ fromage ■ dessert ■ vin ■ autre_ _______________________________________ Alliance Française, 1420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102. 215-735-5283. FAX 215-735-1181 Alliance Française School Summer Session of Classes: June 1 to August 8 Registration and placement testing for new students: Thursday, May 28, and Friday, May 29, 12-2 & 4-6; Saturday, May 30, 12-3 General Language Classes 101 introduces the first-time student to speaking, listening, reading and writing in French with a strong vocabulary for talking about oneself and others, asking questions, responding in the affirmative and the negative, using a large group of verbs and a varied vocabulary. 102-106: Continuation of 101 presenting a natural progression of work with grammar and vocabulary. 201 reviews, refines and expands the material of 101-106 at the intermediate level 202-206 present new material in units designed to be self-contained with an emphasis on conversation, reading and writing skills at the intermediate level. 300 levels are advanced intermediate conversation courses, with a grammar review and a text for reading and discussion (literary texts and/or articles from the media). 350 is an advanced conversation course for those who wish to continue their review of grammar, while reading a variety of texts. 400 is an advanced conversation level using current events as a base for discussion 401 is an advanced conversation level with literary texts. $250 + materials . Special Classes: Remise åa niveau I (refresher basic) This class is for those who have already taken the basic levels (101 to 106) and would like a good review before entering the intermediate level (201). The 10:00 a.m. Monday 12:00 noon 5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 101 104 106 203 301 Litt 102 104 105 302 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Refresh Intermed. 101 102 103 105 311 350 103 104 301 308 Litt (5w) 103 305 311 Cinéma 311 350 102 304 Refresh basic Le Mozart Intermed. 101 102 201 312 class will cover all major vocabulary and grammatical points of these levels. There will be an emphasis on speaking French with confidence and natural flow. The class will be tailored to fit the speaking needs of the students. 10 Wednesdays 5:30 to 7:30 pm with Norman Ellman - $270 Remise à niveau II (refresher inter.) This class will be similar to the Refresher I course but for students who have finished the Intermediate levels. 10 Tuesdays 12:00 noon – 2:00pm Laure Collin- $270 Café conversation Would you like to start the week-end doing something fun? Join MarieLaure Epaminondas for 5 weeks on Saturdays during the summer from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m.. Meet new friends, speak French and have a great time. $10 per meeting (includes coffee and something tasty). All levels welcome!! This is very informal but, please call the Alliance or send us an email ([email protected]) to let us know you are coming. Littérature – Jean-Christophe Rufin Cet été, nous vous offrons deux cours de littérature. 203 101 102 201 401 101 203 315 Friday 311 Saturday 104 Enfants 5-7 7-10 Schedules of all classes may change depending on enrollment. • Un cours de 10 semaines de 17h30 à 19h30 les lundis, à partir du 1er juin $270 + livre • Un cours de 5 semaines, les mardis de 17h30 à 19h30 du 2 au 30 juin - $140 Rosaline Cousin Pour les deux cours, nous avons choisi des œuvres de Jean-Christophe Rufin. Pour le cours du lundi, nous lirons : L’Abyssin, Éd. originale Gallimard, 1997/ Gallimard Folio, 1999. (Prix Goncourt du premier roman) Pour le cours du mardi, nous lirons Les Causes perdues, Éd. originale Gallimard, 1999/ Gallimard Folio, 2001. (Prix interallié 1999) Docteur en médecine, diplômé de l’Institut d’études politiques, président d’Action contre la Faim, ancien administrateur de la Croix Rouge Française, ancien vice-président de Médecins Sans Frontières, romancier reconnu et couronné de gloire littéraire, Jean Christophe Rufin a passé plus de vingt ans de sa vie pour les ONG au Nicaragua, en Afghanistan, aux Philippines, au Rwanda et dans les Balkans. En juin 2008, il remplace Henri Troyat à l’Académie Française. continued on next page Alliance Française School Immersion Courses 10:00 a.m. to 4:00.p.m. (Lunch included). Four levels: Beginner, Basic, Intermediate, Advanced. Maximum of 6 students per class. Classes represent 6 hours of intensive work with one subject area and are geared toward conversation with reviews of grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary. The cost is $140. Call now to reserve a space at 215 735-5283. Next Immersion Courses: June 27 (Les vacances) These classes are very popular. Register early! Immersion Course ■ June 27 ■ Beginner ■ Basic ■ Intermediate ■ Advanced Name_______________________________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________________________ Telephone (day)____________________ (evening)____________________________________ e-mail_______________________________________________________________________ Amount of check _______________ Please make checks payable to Alliance Française and mail with this tear-off to Alliance Française, 1420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102. ■ Visa ■ MC ■ Discover #_ ____________________________ Expiration date_ ___________________ Signature_ _________________________________________________ Sec. Code_ ___________________ Please note: Refunds or credits will be issued only if office is notified of cancellation 24 hours in advance. Parlez-vous cinéma ? Take a look at this short… and learn French Laureate of the 2007 Lutins du courtmétrage festival, Oscar and César winner in 2008, “Le Mozart des Pickpockets” by Philippe Pollet-Villard, makes for an hilarious and tender comedy about friendship and survival in the mean streets of Paris. It also provides an in-depth look at cinematic genius while offering the basis for a rigourous coursework in French, designed by the Délégation générale de l’Alliance Française USA. This special workshop will be sure to entertain the movie buff in you, while enhancing your language skills. 10 Wednesdays 5:30 – 7:30 pm - Marie-Laure Epanimondas – Intermediate level. $270 French conversation around a movie and a book Faat Kiné, a film by Ousmane Sembène set in present-day Dakar, Senegal, provides a critical look at modern, post-colonial Senegal and the place of women in that society. It gives a clear glimpse into the life of the Senegalese middle-class and presents present-day Dakar in all of its contradictions of poverty and wealth, tradition and modernity. 10 Tuesdays 7:30 – 9:30pm. – Norman Ellman - $270 + book Children’s classes Saturdays 12 noon – 1:00pm (5&6 years old) ; Saturdays 1:00 - 2:00 pm (8-10 years old) with Delphine Lawrence. $130 for 10 weeks. France honors local WWII veterans; remembers American sacrifices By Michael E. Scullin On Friday, February 20, Consul General of France Michel Schaffhauser presided over an award ceremony at the Gwynedd Foulkeways retirement community, as 11 local veterans became “Chevaliers” in the French Legion of Honor for their contributions to the liberation of France during World War II. The Legion of Honor, commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte, is the highest honor France can bestow upon its citizens or select foreign nationals who have served in support of France. This high gesture by the Government of France is the latest acknowledgement of the longstanding tradition of mutual support between the United States and France. Just as France came to the aide of a fledgling American republic during the Revolutionary War, the United States came to the aide of a besieged French republic, battered by two World Wars. More than 60 years have passed since Potsdam officially brokered a peace in Europe, and we are losing veterans of this historic conflict an alarming rate. It is our duty to honor these brave men and women while they are still in our midst to ensure the continued mutual respect between our two states. In recent years, pundits have suggested that a rift exists between the citizens of our two great nations. However, this could not be further from the truth. French citizens of all ages recognize the enormity of the sacrifices made by members of the U.S. military in both World Wars, and they truly cherish the special relationship that our two nations have shared over the centuries. Today, citizens young and old place flowers on the graves of fallen American troops buried at Brittany, Normandy, and a host of other American Military Cemeteries across France, and villages such as Cantigny continue to gather each Memorial Day to remember the American soldiers who helped liberate their small towns. This is why the Legion of Honor is so vitally important and why the government of France chose to bestow this high honor on our local World War II veterans. The brave men we honored this week in Gwynedd have stormed Utah beach, treated the wounded at Normandy, built hasty airfields in France, and trained with the Ritchie Boys, all to preserve the ideals that citizens of both our nations cherish. It was an honor to be present among such heroic individuals and to welcome them into the Legion of Honor on behalf of a grateful French republic. Michael E. Scullin is Honorary Consul of France in Philadelphia and Wilmington and Counsel to the law firm of McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP, practicing international, commercial, and non-profit law. I. French Table at A la Maison Thursday, June 18, at 12:30 p.m. Enclosed please find a check payable to Alliance Française for: ________Members @ $30.00 or ___________ @ 33.00 (wine); ___________ Non-members @ $35.00 or ______________@ $38.00 (wine) Amount of check: ______________________ Telephone:___________________________________________________ Name____________________________________________________________________________________________ Deadline: June 16 II. French Table at Ernesto’s Café Tuesday, June 30, at 12:00 noon. Enclosed please find a check payable to Alliance Française for: ________Members @ $30.00 or ___________ @ 33.00 (wine); ___________ Non-members @ $35.00 or ______________@ $38.00 (wine) Amount of check: ______________________ Telephone:___________________________________________________ Name____________________________________________________________________________________________ Deadline: June 19 Registration Form: Center City q q Course number: __________ Refresher q I q II q Littérature q Cinéma q q Summer 2009 Conversation movie/book Enfants Name____________________________________________________________________________________________ Address___________________________________________________________________________________________ Telephone (day)___________________ (evening)_ __________________e-mail_________________________________ I Prefer to pay with ■ Visa ■ MC Card ■ Discover #____________________________ Exp. Date:______________________Sec. Code__________ Signature-______________________________________________________________________________________________ Amount of check _______________ Please make checks payable to Alliance Française and mail with this tear-off to Alliance Française, 1420 Walnut Street, Suite 700, Philadelphia, PA 19102. Reminder: student enrollment is dependent on the Alliance Française’s receipt of payment for tuition and materials. The Alliance Française is unable to offer refunds after the first week of classes or credits after the third week of classes. FRENCH PHILADELPHIA the per fect gift! !! Many will be delighted with this colorful guide to the French presence in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley, both yesterday and today. Visitors and residents alike will learn much about the culture and history of the region relating to momentous events and prominent French individuals. The French presence in Philadelphia has contributed treasures and beauty to the cityscape, furnishing tangible evidence of the historical and philosophical ties between France and the United States—ties that date from the birth of our nation and continue to the present day. A gem of a book, to be treasured and referred to often, featuring 59 color photographs and illustrations, Philadelphia neighborhood maps, extensive index guide. Also available in French. You can order a copy of French Philadelphia or Philadelphie à la française by going to our web site www.afphila.com and downloading the order form. Visit our Web Site! www.afphila.com Bastille Day! July 14 at Water Works Restaurant Philadelphia, PA 19102 www.afphila.com 1420 Walnut Street, Suite 700 Alliance Française de Philadelphie
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