Thanks Doug for sending to us this excellent link:
Hola Ron
Here is the link to the BBC Spanish site http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/index.shtml
the beginners program is http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/lj/itinerary.shtml
Doug
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Monday, October 15, 2007
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Support Guatemalan teachers at Breaking the Silence Fundraiser.
Breaking the Silence North Shore Fundraiser
Thursday, Oct. 18th, 6p.m.
Sugar Moon Farm
Join members of the North Shore-Guatemala Breaking the Silence Network for its fourth annual fundraiser at Sugar Moon Farm (located in Earltown between Tatamagouche and Truro) on Thursday, October the 18 th. Doors open at 6 p.m., sausage and pancakes will be served with delicious Sugar Moon-made maple syrup at 6:30p.m. Cash bar is available.
Tickets are $22.80 tax included and can be purchased from Hanna's Books in Tatamagouche or by calling Sugar Moon at 1-866-81-maple (6-2753). This is a great opportunity to meet members of Breaking the Silence, and hear from the seven interns who will be traveling to Guatemala to work with organizations there. Money raised during the evening will supplement very low teachers' salaries in a Mayan community.
The Maritimes-Guatemala Breaking the Silence Network (BTS), a Tatamagouche Centre program, has had an active presence of mutual solidarity since 1988 with the Mayan people of Guatemala and social activists who became targets of the army in a genocidal war. See www.tatacentre.ca/Guatemalawebsite/BTSHome.html
for more information. Sugar Moon Farm is located on Alex MacDonald Road in Earltown, Nova Scotia. Sugar Moon features pure Canadian maple syrup and maple products, Chef's Nights featuring maple syrup and maple product recipes, a log restaurant and sugar camp tours. See www.sugarmoon.ca for more information.
Thursday, Oct. 18th, 6p.m.
Sugar Moon Farm
Join members of the North Shore-Guatemala Breaking the Silence Network for its fourth annual fundraiser at Sugar Moon Farm (located in Earltown between Tatamagouche and Truro) on Thursday, October the 18 th. Doors open at 6 p.m., sausage and pancakes will be served with delicious Sugar Moon-made maple syrup at 6:30p.m. Cash bar is available.
Tickets are $22.80 tax included and can be purchased from Hanna's Books in Tatamagouche or by calling Sugar Moon at 1-866-81-maple (6-2753). This is a great opportunity to meet members of Breaking the Silence, and hear from the seven interns who will be traveling to Guatemala to work with organizations there. Money raised during the evening will supplement very low teachers' salaries in a Mayan community.
The Maritimes-Guatemala Breaking the Silence Network (BTS), a Tatamagouche Centre program, has had an active presence of mutual solidarity since 1988 with the Mayan people of Guatemala and social activists who became targets of the army in a genocidal war. See www.tatacentre.ca/Guatemalawebsite/BTSHome.html
for more information. Sugar Moon Farm is located on Alex MacDonald Road in Earltown, Nova Scotia. Sugar Moon features pure Canadian maple syrup and maple products, Chef's Nights featuring maple syrup and maple product recipes, a log restaurant and sugar camp tours. See www.sugarmoon.ca for more information.
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