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WAC on Track
Women‟s Activity Club
Winterthurerstrasse 18
8610 Uster
043 305 9250
www.wac.chwww.wac.ch
Volume 16, Issue 5 September 2011
The Club is a multifunctional organisa-
tion whose purpose is to meet the
social, educational and personal needs
of its members. The Club is designed
to encourage international friendship,
support and sharing.
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WAC Board of Directors
Editor‟s Note Editor‟s Note Nancy DoddsNancy Dodds
The “WAC on Track” is also a means for members communication. If you have a story to
share, a fun experience, a recommendation, a joke, or anything else you would like to share
with other members, please email it to
Y o u c a n a l s o p l a c e a d s , c l a s s i f i e d s a n d u s e t h e W A C
notice board (free one line ad for WAC members) in the WAC on Track.
Deadline for the September 2011 edition is August 20th 2010.
“WAC on Track” Deadlines and Contributions“WAC on Track” Deadlines and Contributions
Full page ad: 150 SFr
Half page ad: 80 SFr
Quarter page ad: 50 SFr
Inserts: 150 SFr
WAC Notice board
(one month / max. A5 / members: free*
Advertising RatesAdvertising Rates
President
Carol Conzelmann 044 940 02 93
Vice President
April Koller 078 839 01 62
Secretary
Susan Junod 043 266 92 89
Treasurer
Susan Keller 044 822 3246
Activities Chairperson
Heike Adler 044 793 13 80
Marketing Chairperson
Angie Menendez 079 258 53 18
Membership Chairperson
Ana Wyman 055 534 00 58
WAC Office
Club Office Manager 043 305 9250
Jennifer Langkjaer [email protected]
office hours: Mon, Wed & Fri: 9:15-12:15
Learning Tree School
School Director 043 305 9250
Ida Imbach [email protected] or
office hours: Mon - Thurs: 9:00 - 12:00
Good communication between the board
members and the membership of the WAC is
important for the continued growth and
improvement of the club. If you have any
concerns or questions, please feel free to contact
Dear Reader,
Welcome back. Every new school year, the same feeling
overcome me as I walk into the WAC: Comfort. The
comfort of a well worn sweater. The front garden is nothing
but ordinary. However, with kids of all ages playing together
round the tree and the billboard post, whilst mothers are sat
on the bench catching up with each other lives. There is
something positively comforting about the place. The banner
& balloons welcoming you in are just another proof of the
care and warmth of our WAC..
This edition is all about the wonderful projects that an
amazing group of volunteers have put together for
us. Noticeable are the new Men sport group( p8) , Zumba
and a new younger Girls club group ( p10 ). Boys are not left
out as their club is still in full swing. So how about giving it a
try? Our playgroup coordinator, Dana Levy Hoffmann, has
sensibly thought of the perfect craft project to occupy your
younger ones on a wet day (p19). Speaking of wet days, what
about a big fall clear out and joining us at our Kid's flea
market? Every year, I am on the lookout for budding writers
to contribute to our newsletter, so be inspired and join our
wonderful team. Speaking of team, the WAC has its own team
running this Sunday at the Pink Ribbon charity race.
All these wonderful activities are all well within your reach,
just check the notices board and sign up for what take your
fancy. Happy reading.
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President’s NotePresident’s Note Carol ConzelmannCarol Conzelmann
COM‘S CORNER
You can join The WAC Group on Facebook. Just look us up, and send a request to be added!
Dear fellow WAC members,
Welcome back to the WAC, and to a new
school term!
The summer holidays flew by - I hope
you all had as good a summer as we did. Now we’re busy getting settled into a
new rhythm - and if anyone can tell me why kids wake up early during the holi-
days, but as soon as school starts need to be dragged out of bed every morning,
please do let me know!
Thanks to the fabulous WAC board la-
dies, the WAC looked bright and welcom-ing as we came back. We met on the
Saturday before term started to put up a
fantastic banner, made by Angie and some of the budding artists at the Thurs-
day playgroup, a poster created by Susan and her twins Thomas & Mathilda,
and lots of colorful balloons from April. A special thanks also to Ana who climbed
out on to the upstairs roof to hang out the banner!
We would like to extend a very warm welcome to all our new members - we
hope you feel quickly at home at the WAC. And of course it’s great to see the
familiar faces of our regular members as well.
New this term are Zumba classes for
adults, run by Ana Wyman. As yet, sign up is a bit thin which is a great shame,
as Ana tells me that Zumba is all about dancing, having fun and doing your own
thing - it sounds like fun. We plan to start the course but need more partici-
pants to keep it going, so if you’re inter-ested to have a free trial class please let
us know.
A big thank you is owed to Angie Me-
nendez, our Marketing Board member, who has created a fun and colorful photo
board of the WAC board and chairper-sons. Come and take a look, and see
what inspirational words we all came up
with!
Last but certainly not least, my husband
Stefan will be leading the first men’s sports morning on Saturday, September
24th. Originally he planned an evening event, but as the nights are already get-
ting darker he thought a quick burst of sport, once a month on a Saturday
morning, would be a good starting point. Further details are in an advert in this
month’s WOT. So come on gentlemen, it’s your club too - come and have some
fun!
Hope to see you at the WAC soon.
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School NewsSchool News Ida ImbachIda Imbach
Welcome Back! Together with all the teachers, we welcome you to our ‚new‟ schoolyear.
The teachers and I have missed all of you and we are looking forward to seeing you all again. We extend a very special warm welcome to all the newcomers in our school.
We have been working hard the past school year in developing our curriculum and looking for ways to improve even more. This new school year we have some changes.
We now have 3 ESL (English as a second language) classes – from level 1 -3. ESL 2 and 3 are offered on Wednesday afternoons.
Would you like to know more? Well, the teachers and I will be here on September 21 for an information evening. You will meet the teachers and get to see the classrooms and resources that we will be using. We will let you know what our plans are for the year ahead.
Another successful „venture‟ is our Lunch Club. It runs on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. There are still spaces available and if you are interested, please contact Jennifer at [email protected] or me.
Our PTA (Parent Teacher Association)needs new members! Gwen, who has headed the PTA this past school year can only be with us until the end of this year. If anyone is interested in taking over from her, just joining the PTA or if you need more information please contact Gwen at [email protected] or me.
Lastly, I would like to thank all the teachers for coming in over the holidays to prepare the classrooms, school and lessons for the incoming school year. They are incredible!
So, we wish you all a fun year with us at the LTCS – a happy place to learn!
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Giving You a Head Start with Getting Settled in Zurich
www.readysteadyrelocate.com
Corporate and Public Seminars, Private Consultations
by Tracey Keenan
AU REVOIR!
It was very odd last week not taking my chil-
dren to the WAC. When I look back, we have
been going there since the year 2000 - starting
with the Friday morning playgroup!
Arriving in Switzerland during the Summer of
2000, I was having panic attacks about how I
was going to make friends and meet people.
Although I was not new to relocating, this time
was different - I was expecting my first baby
and not going to meet my friends through work
or sport as I had done so before. I picked up
the book “Living in Switzerland” and looked at
the long list of clubs available and noticed
there was one nearby in Volketswil called the
Women‟s Activity Club. To be honest, I was put
off by the name, what on earth could that be?
No website in those days, I made the phone
call and arranged to drop by during the Friday
morning Moms n Tots playgroup - the only
playgroup running at the WAC in those days! I
was welcomed with open arms in the “little
green hut” although I had no “Tot” to bring to
the playgroup, just a big bump! I continued to
go to the playgroup with bump and as soon as
Thomas was born - in November 2000 - I intro-
duced him in person to the WAC. It was perfect
for me and I soon became the Friday play-
group leader, taking over from somebody who
had relocated. Conor was born soon after in
January 2002 and he instantly became a WAC
member whether he liked it or not, making his
debut as well at the Friday morning playgroup.
Even now when we drive to Volketswil past the
place where the WAC‟s “little green hut” used
to be, I reminisce and the boys have no idea
what I am going on about! Do you know why I
still reverse park into the WAC parking spaces
even today? This was a requirement at the
“little green hut” in Volketswil so that you could
be careful of the little ones when leaving, can
you imagine asking that of the Migros shoppers
now in the Uster car park?!
My children naturally went through the pre-
school programme - Bambis, Butterflies, Owls -
and even up until July when I would collect
Conor from the R/W class, I would chat with
Yvonne outside her classroom and we would
laugh as we reminisced how Thomas (then 2)
used to break down in tears not only when I left
him at the Bambi class with her but also when I
returned to pick him up! Now Thomas (10) is
the same height as her!
We are now about to relocate - not far, down
the road to Lausanne - and I wanted to say a
big thank you to Ida, Yvonne, Mahjabeen and
Sangeeta for having provided such a wonderful
programme for my boys. I am and have always
been impressed to see how many teachers are
there as long as we have been - a good sign
for any school.
I will always remember the WAC as a place
where I met my good friends. Although a few of
them have since moved on, my good friends
who I am leaving behind are friends I made at
the Friday morning playgroup way back in the
years 2000-2003.
With best wishes - Tracey Keenan
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READERS GONE WACky Alice Knöpfel
THE READERS GONE WACKY
Celebrate Another Year
Of
Good Books And Good
Friends
In July, members of the Readers Gone WACky met at the Triangel Restaurant in Zumikon to celebrate another good year of reading. We enjoyed getting to know each other even better over a delicious meal. The next scheduled book club meetings are:
September 7 The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver October When the Killing’s Done by T.C. Boyle November Cleopatra – A Life by Stacy Schiff December Half Broke Horses by Jeanette Walls
New members welcome! Please call Alice Knoepfel (044 9122326) [email protected] or Ursula Berger (043 833 9883) [email protected] for
more information.
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GIRLS„ CLUB NEWS Nilsa Stettler-Padilla
Girls Club First Meeting
Sept 10th 9:30 – 12 at the WAC
Girls 5 years and older are invited to join us.
The proposed Dates are as follows:
Sept 10th Open House and first meeting for the Girls Club: New groups to form; (5-7, 8-10
and 10+ -12 year olds) History, Goals, Plans. Parents participate first 30 minutes.
Snack provided 6 SFR non-members 12 SFR
Oct. 1st
Nov 12th
Dec 3rd
Dec 11th is the WAC Christmas event.
It may read and sound overrated to have fun while learning so let me put it this way:
The Girls Club is an opportunity to deepen friendships, put into practice fair play, truly benefit from
intercultural experiences and increase the English vocabulary; girls growing into teens into young
women. Interested? Join us on Sept 10th
Nilsa Stettler and Jana Parkin
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LIBRARY NEWS Judy Burckhardt
Dear WAC Members,
Welcome back! Hope your summer vaca-
tion went well. The Library is open again for
an hour most mornings & all Wednesday af-
ternoons.
New DVD's:
Arctic Tale (follows the birth to ado-
lescent of a couple of Arctic animals)
National Geographic Super
Pride (about Lions)
Prehistoric Park (BBC Production
about extinct animals --- very good for
children
interested in dinosaurs, sabertooths,
mammoths, etc.
Remember the Titans (football story
telling the real life story of how some
blacks &
whites learned to work together to be-
come champions)
New Children’s Books:
The Warlord's Beads ---- Math Story
that tells about counting in tens & has a
nice craft project at the end.
The Warlord's Kite ---- Another
Math Story to teach about finding the
area of squares & rectangles. Also cute
craft at the end.
Alex Rider Crocodile Tears --- The
latest in the teenage super-spy Alex
Rider series
Moongobble Series ---- Fantasy sto-
ries with wonderful illustra-
tions. (Slightly harder than Magic Tree
House books)
Remember again that you must be a current
WAC Member in order to borrow from the
Library. (So sorry, your friends & extended
family may not borrow from the library.)
And if at all possible, please borrow your
DVD’s from us --- because it is the only way
the WAC Library gets funds for buying more
books & DVD’s.
If you wish to become a Library Volunteer,
feel free to contact me:
[email protected]. The Li-
brary can always use more volunteers to keep
it open as much as possible for our members.
Right now we cannot open on Tuesday &
Wednesday mornings because of a shortage
of man/woman-power.
Thank you for your support. Hope to see you
at the library some day.
Warm Regards,
J Judy
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Membership Fees* (non-refundable): please tick the appropriate box:
WAC Full Membership WHOLE year (1st January— 31st December) SFr. 160.-
WAC Full Membership HALF year (Jan—June, OR July—Dec) SFr.
90.-
WAC Associate Membership full year (Library use only) SFr. 90.-
*Note: The Membership fees are neither prorated nor refundable. A payment slip (Einzahlungsschein) will be sent to you. Please use this, as it
allows our data system to accurately identify your payment. Membership is automatically renewed unless a written
cancellation is received.
Cancellation or queries must be received by 10th December, via email to our Club Office Manager [email protected]. If no
cancellation is received by this date, your membership will be automatically renewed for the following year.
Cancellation from the school is not an automatic cancellation from the Club.
Contact [email protected] or write to:
Women’s Activity Club
Winterthurerstr. 18
8610 Uster Tel.# 043 305 9250
Membership at the WAC allows for:
participation in our club activities ranging from a Preschool, Reading and Writing after
school programs to kids social as well as educational programs. Depending on member requests and staffing, there are also adult education, social events and community ac-
tivities*.
Newsletter 10 X year
Rental of designated club rooms
*The fees for such activities are posted in our newsletter, on our communication board, website or available
from our Club Office Manager. No-show cancellation policy applies to events with posted deadlines. Social events and extracurricular courses are available to non-members at double the posted fee. Use of WAC prem-ises is at your own risk, refer to WAC Handbook for details.
How did you hear about the WAC? ____________________________________________
WOMEN’S ACTIVITY CLUBWOMEN’S ACTIVITY CLUB
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM 2010/11MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM 2010/11
Personal Information
Your Last Name __________________________ Partner’s Last Name __________________________
Your First Name __________________________ Partner’s First Name __________________________
Your Nationality __________________________ Partner’s Nationality __________________________
Current/Previous Occupation ________________ Partner’s Occupation __________________________
Children: Their Last Name: _________________
First Name: __________________ Birth date_________ First Name: _______________ Birth date__________
First Name: __________________ Birth date_________ First Name: _______________ Birth date__________
Street Address ___________________________________________________________________________
Postal Code _________ Town _________________Phone# __________________ Fax# ________________
Cell phone __________________________ Email ______________________________________________
Hobbies and talents that you may like to share with other members _________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Welcome to the WAC.. You have indicated a desire to be a member of this cooperative club
which provides families with social and educational outlets. Please fill out the entire form .
1.
2.
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PlaygroupsPlaygroups
Disclaimer: Members, their families and guests are
reminded that participation in WAC activities is entirely
on their own discretion and/or risk. Neither the
Women‟s Activity Club nor its representatives shall be
held responsible for damage, injury or loss incurred by
the use of Club property or participation in club events.
Cancellation Policy: WAC's goal is to provide as
many cost conscientious events and courses to our
members as possible without incurring financial losses.
Except where specifically stated, a No-Show Policy is in
effect for all courses and events at the WAC. Please
observe the deadline and cut-off dates before canceling
or withdrawing from such activities. Cancellations after
the deadline will be charged in full.
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THIS IS WHAT WE ARE ABOUT :
A PLACE TO LEARN AND TO HAVE FUN
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Disclaimer: Members, their families and guests are
reminded that participation in WAC activities is
entirely on their own discretion and/or risk. Neither
the Women‟s Activity Club nor its representatives
shall be held responsible for damage, injury or loss
incurred by the use of Club property or participation
in club events.
Cancellation Policy: WAC's goal is to provide as many cost
conscientious events and courses to our members as possible
without incurring financial losses. Except where specifically stated,
a No-Show Policy is in effect for all courses and events at the
WAC. Please observe the deadline and cut-off dates before
canceling or withdrawing from such activities. Cancellations after
the deadline will be charged in full.
Welcome Breakfast for New Members
If you have recently joined the WAC, and want to
know more about our programs, I invite you for
breakfast to be announced on board from 9 to
11 am.
Please come and share a moment with me, and
meet some of the members.
Confirm to me (Ana Wymann ) at : [email protected] or call me 055 534 00
58 .
WWEDNESDAYEDNESDAY AAFTERNOONFTERNOON CCOFFEEOFFEE
& C& CAKEAKE !!
A home-made cake, made by the baking talents of the WAC will be
placed in the WAC kitchen on a weekly basis.
Everyone can enjoy the nice taste of home-made baking for a very
reasonable price while enjoying a cup of coffee or tea any time you
are at the WAC and feel like it. Come and try it yourself. If you want, you can even take
some home so your family can enjoy a taste too. Fresh cakes will be placed in the WAC
Kitchen every Wednesday afternoon from 2:00 - 4:00pm.
BAKING TALENTS NEEDED
If you like baking and know some good recipes, please
contact Helen Mylius 044 915 4962.
The cost of baking will be reimbursed. Thank you in advance!
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Courses @ the WAC
English Belly Dancing Swimming Ballet/ Tap
For Info on Swimming contact Debbie at [email protected]
For other Info contact Jennifer at [email protected] or 043 305 9250
Disclaimer: Members, their families and guests are reminded that participation in WAC activities is entirely on their own discretion and/or risk. Neither the WAC nor its represen-tatives shall be held responsible for damage, injury or loss incurred by the use of Club prop-erty or participation in club events.
Cancellation Policy: WAC‟s goal is to provide as many cost conscientious events and courses to our members as possible without incurring financial losses. Except where specifically stated, a No-Show Policy is in effect for all courses and events at the WAC. Please read the terms and conditions of your contract and only sign if you agree to them.
For Current
Schedule
check the WOT
Calendar!
Ladies Kids 3 – ca. 10 yrs old Kids
Beginner / Intermediate
Swimmers
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THE WAC DAYTHE WAC DAY
EXCURSION BOOKEXCURSION BOOK
For all those excursions around
Zurich and beyond, don„t forget
the revised WAC Excursion
Book, listing great days out in
and around the Zurich ar ea.
Available from the office or library for just 15
SFr.
ROOM RENTALSROOM RENTALS
For
information on renting the WAC„s facilities,
please contact:
COM
043 305 9250
English children„s books at very
affordable prices. See the brochures
in the clubroom. Orders are
processed on the 10th of every
month. All orders help us get free
books and learning material for our
School.
All enquires to Helen Mylius
044 915 4962
Mothering Matters
is a non-profit, bi-monthly journal for English-
speaking parents living in Switzerland with articles
and information on child-rearing topics, suggestions
and practical tips for child-related activities.
A year‟s subscription costs SFr. 33.
For more information, or to subscribe, go to
www.mmjournal.com
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KID'S FLEA MARKET / KINDER
BÖRSE
Where parents buy & sell
Sunday, September 25th from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
This year‟s Kid‟s Flea Market will be hosted here at the WAC.
A chance to buy used items cheaply in a casual and comfortable setting. There will
be lots of baby and children‟s items, clothes, toys, books, DVDs, games etc.
Or take part as a stallholder and sell your outgrown children's goods. Interested
see the WAC notice board for more info and sign up.
Contact Maria Kralj, 079-532-0475, 043-466-9014,
Both members and non-members are welcome to participate!
Interior/ExteriorInterior/Exterior Maria WightmanMaria Wightman
HELPERS REQUIRED!
The summer holidays are truly over - even if we
only just got the summer weather! The start of a
new school year means that It's time for most of
us to establish a new routine at home - and also
at the WAC. As part of organising the Interior /
Exterior running at the WAC I have had to bid a
fond farewell to a few of my fantastic helpers who
have moved on to other things and some to
other countries. Special thanks for all their help
goes to Kate Taylor for recycling and towel
washing and Elke Schmahl for weekly cleaning of
the coffee machine - best wishes for the future to
you both!
This leaves me with a gap in helpers and I am
looking to find a couple of volunteers willing to
take just a few minutes each week to help out with these tasks. Sign up sheets are in place on the
main Notice Board, take a look and perhaps a few of you will consider helping out just a little,
cumulatively the effects can be great!
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Playgroup CoordinatorPlaygroup Coordinator Dana Levy HoffmannDana Levy Hoffmann
A Great Rainy Day Activity
How often do you wake up to a rainy day, and
have no idea how to keep your little ones busy at
home? Well, all that may change once you try
homemade slime. It will keep both you and your
whole family busy for hours, and if used correctly,
could actually clean your bath tub! It will turn solid
when you grab it, and become slime when let go. I
must admit, I could play with this stuff for hours,
and all you need is cornstarch and some water.
Here‟s what you do:
Materials: 1 1/2 cup Cornstarch
1/2 cup Tap Water
Food Coloring (optional)
Liquid Extracts (optional)
Empty Container
Instructions
1. Mix: Add cornstarch and water to container of
choice. Empty food containers (yogurt, sour cream,
food storage containers) work great. Stir super-
gently with a fork, the mixture will come together,
but if you stir too quickly, the cornstarch will make
things difficult (think quick-sand) and the water
won't fully absorb. Mixture should be firm when
mixed quickly with a fork and will crumble, while
liquid when a finger is pushed slowly to the surface.
2. Stir In Additives: If you'd like, you may add in
a few drops of food coloring or baking extracts to
make things a little more colorful and smelly. (they
may also be added to the water before mixing, but
truth be told, we always forget)
3. Ready, Set, Play!: "Clean Slime" is a great
outdoor or bathtub activity. If less is made (or
smaller portions are used... think Dixie cup size),
it's easily played with on any sealed piece of
furniture. The mixture simply wipes up when
finished.. Our favorite place to turn kids loose with
it, however, is the bathroom. Plunk a kid down in
an empty bathtub and let them go to town hitting,
slapping and picking up the slime to watch it melt
between their fingers and return to liquid. When
finished, simply rinse off!
4. Store: This mixture keeps in an airtight
container forever. If it dries out, simply add a little
extra water and stir to combine.
Additional Notes This mixture can be "eyeballed" in any amount. If
you'd like to only make a super small amount,
simply add a few tablespoons of cornstarch and
add water a few drops at a time! If it's too wet, add
more cornstarch, too dry, add more water — it's
as easy as that! Thinner mixtures can also be used
as liquid sidewalk chalk paint!
One important note: rather than tossing it down
the sink, leave in the container and let warm water
run on it for a while, that way you won‟t clog your
sink. Oh, and if you do decide to let little ones help
you clean the bath tub, make sure they play with it
when there is no water in the tub, otherwise you
might have a hard time pulling them out of there.
Enjoy those rainy days!
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BOYS‘ CLUB Time: Saturday, about once a month, probably in the morning eg 9.30-12am Place: mostly outside, in the woods, area Uster/ Wetzikon Ideas: We basically want to integrate the boys‟ and your ideas. These could be: playing in the woods, building huts, dam the stream, climb, get dirty, go for minigolf/ bowling/…, go for an outing, etc. Age range: about 7-10 years (increases with
the age of the current members!) Only conditions: be a boy , love being outside and speak English Responsible adults: Mirjam&Thomas Egli-Rohr or other helpers Costs to cover the expenses: Fr. 6.- Are you interested? Please send an e-mail so you‟ll get the necessary information for our ac-tivities. Mirjam Egli-Rohr: [email protected] Newcomers are welcome, though we‟ll try not to have more than 10 boys for each activity.
RecipeRecipe Nancy DoddsNancy Dodds
A seasonal quick light supper along a nice mixed
leaves salad. Zucchini Fritters
Ingredients 4 small or 2 medium zuc-
chinis (about 350g)
1 tbsp plain flour
2 eggs, beaten
1 tbsp finely chopped herbs
(mint and chives or thyme)
The zest of 1 lemon
1 clove of garlic, finely
chopped
2 spring onions, peeled and
shredded
Olive oil
Recipe
Grate the zucchinis coarsely. If you have time, salt
and leave them to drain in a colander. Take a clean
tea towel and place the zucchinis pulp in the mid-
dle. Wring the tea towel out over the sink. The pulp
should collect in a fat bulb, and a surprising amount
of water will come out. Place the flour in a bowl
and add the beaten eggs, herbs, lemon
zest, garlic, spring onions and zuc-
chinis. Season with sea salt and pep-
per.
Heat a large frying-pan with a couple
of tablespoons of olive oil. When the
oil is hot, take a heaped tablespoon of
the zucchinis mixture and drop it into
the pan, flattening it out slightly with
the back of the spoon. Don’t muck
about with it until the bottom is golden
brown (a couple of minutes) or the
whole thing will disintegrate. Flip it over with a
spatula and give each fritter a couple of minutes
before draining on a plate lined with paper towel .
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
ENGLISH
2
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
3
BALLET
10-11 am
4
PINK RIBBON
RACE
5
SWIMMING
3-9 years old
BELLY
DANCING
6.30-7.30 pm
6
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
7
ZUMBA
7-8pm
BOOKCLUB
@ 8pm
8
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
ENGLISH
9.15-10.45 am
9
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
10
GIRL„S CLUB
BALLET
10-11 am
11 12
SWIMMING
3-9 years old
BELLY
DANCING
6.30-7.30 pm
13
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
14
ZUMBA
7-8pm
15
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
ENGLISH
9.15-10.45 am
16
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
17
BALLET
10-11 am
18 19
SWIMMING
3-9 years old
BELLY
DANCING
6.30-7.30 pm
20
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
21
LTCS
INFOR
MATION
EVENING
22
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
ENGLISH
9.15-10.45 am
23
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
24
BALLET
10-11 am
25
KID„S FLEA
MARKET
10-1 am
26
SWIMMING
3-9 years old
BELLY
DANCING
6.30-7.30 pm
27
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
28
ZUMBA
7-8pm
29
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
ENGLISH
9.15-10.45 am
30
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1
BALLET
10-11 am
GIRL„S CLUB
2 3
SWIMMING
3-9 years old
BELLY
DANCING
6.30-7.30 pm
4
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
5
ZUMBA
7-8pm
BOOKCLUB
@ 8pm
6
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
ENGLISH
9.15-10.45 am
7
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
8
9 10 11
12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24
SWIMMING
3-9 years old
25
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
26
ZUMBA
7-8pm
27
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
ENGLISH
9.15-10.45 am
28
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
29
BALLET
10-11 am
30
HALLOWEEN
PARTY
31
SWIMMING
3-9 years old
BELLY
DANCING
6.30-7.30 pm
FALL BREAK
SCHOOL CLOSED