AFH Dec:Jan 2012-13 WEB - Alliance Française of Hawaii
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AFH Dec:Jan 2012-13 WEB - Alliance Française of Hawaii
NEWSLETTER FOR THE MEMBERS & AFFILIATES OF THE ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE D’HAWAÏ DECEMBER - JANUARY 2012-13 La Ch ro ni que des Î l es Le mot de la présidente with AFH since its inception. Thanks to the kindness of many who have attended these meetings over the years, our new members were welcomed and many introductions were made. And like the reunion, we met on common ground that is our loyalty to AFH and to our affinity for the French culture and language. Save the Date! AFH 2012 Upcoming Events January 6: Galette des Rois p.8 February 12: Mardi Gras more information to come Reminder AFH is going green! In our efforts to conserve our natural resources AFH is no longer sending paper copies of La Chronique Josette and Carmel Tosaki at the Presidio in San Francisco Chers membres de l’Alliance Française d’Hawaï, Our Annual Meeting and Membership Appreciation Night held last Saturday reminded me of a high school reunion that I recently attended. At the reunion, there were people who see each other on a regular basis and those who literally havenʼt been seen since high school. But regardless of how often or infrequently weʼd met over the years, it didnʼt take long for everyone to bond with each other. The boundaries of any cliques that defined us in high school disappeared, and there was a wonderful camaraderie among us classmates that evening. We had a wonderful representation of AFH membership at our meeting as well. There were those who meet every week, every two weeks, or every month. There were new members and those who have been I speak of the importance of the AFH boardʼs leadership often, but our members also play a significant role in keeping our organization successful. In my comments on membership status during our meeting, in reference to what it takes to keep an organization such as ours thriving, I quoted Bruce Bochy, the General Manager of the San Francisco Giants baseball team who won the 2012 World Series. He said, ”When you have heights to climb, service trumps self-interest every time.” Every player does his personal best during every game because he knows that it impacts the teamʼs total performance. Interestingly, some of the best players only hit the ball 3 ½ times out of 10 times at bat, so doing oneʼs best doesnʼt mean hitting the ball every time. And so it is with our members: whether you meet every week or only once a month, whether you attend all the events or just one or two, whether you host a potluck dinner or send your child to Le Petit Atelier, you all add to our overall success. You sustain the organization through use and contribution just as the players on a baseball team. And in the end, we all go home with a World Series ring. So letʼs CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Inside this issue: Le Mot (cont).............................2 Annual Meeting Photos.....................5 A Visit to Paris...................................9 to members who receive issues via email. Groupe de Conversation...........3 Immersion Day Photos.....................6 Beaujolais Nouveau Photos..............10 Groupe de Lecture/Fr. Class.....3 Le Petit Atelier..................................7 Calendar of Events...........................11 Thank you for working with us to safeguard our Educational Opportunities........4 Nelly Hardy Memorial.....................8 Membership Form............................12 Scholarship thank you letter......5 Galette des Rois Annonce..................8 Board of Directors............................12 Earth’s resources!! La Chronique Des Îles (Journal of the Islands) is published bimonthly by: Alliance Française of Hawaii 〮P.O. Box 10249 〮Honolulu, HI 96816-0249 Tel: (858) 952-1221 〮 Email: [email protected] 〮 Website: www.afhawaii.org LA CHRONIQUE DES ÎLES Le mot de la présidente DECEMBRE - JANVIER 2012-13 continued from page 1 keep the Alliance Française of Hawaii alive by renewing your membership for another year and making a pledge to get up to base, take your stance, and swing! As always, there are many people to thank for all of their time and work throughout the year. As 2012 comes to a close, our thanks go to Sarah Pouzet for bringing us into the social media world and her great work on our Facebook page. Sheʼs taking a break and retiring from our board of directors as of the end of December. And as we look forward to the new year, we welcome and thank Glenn Silva and Matt Lauzon for joining the board for the next two years. Both Glenn and Matt have served as directors in the past, so we look forward to their expertise and experience. Itʼs been a wonderful year for the Alliance Française of Hawaii thanks to all of you. On behalf of the AFH board of directors and regents, happy holidays and all the best for 2013! Notre Assemblée générale annuelle qui sʼest tenue samedi dernier m'a rappelé une réunion de lycée à laquelle j'ai récemment assisté. À la réunion, il y avait les gens qui se voient sur une base régulière et ceux que littéralement on n'a pas vus depuis que nous étions étudiantes. Mais peu importe combien de fois ou rarement nous nous sommes rencontrés au cours des années, ça n'a pas pris longtemps pour que tout le monde crée des liens de l'un à l'autre. Les frontières des cliques qui nous ont définis au lycée ont disparu et il y avait une merveilleuse camaraderie parmi nos condisciples au cours de cette soirée. À notre réunion, nous avions une merveilleuse représentation de membres dʼAFH. Il y avait ceux qui se rencontrent chaque semaine, toutes les deux semaines, ou chaque mois. Il y avait de nouveaux membres aussi bien que ceux qui ont été membres de lʼAFH depuis son commencement. Grâce à la gentillesse de beaucoup de vous qui avez assisté à ces réunions à travers des années, nos nouveaux membres étaient accueillis et plusieurs introductions ont été faites. Et comme à la réunion dʼanciens élèves, nous nous réunissons sur un point commun : celui de notre fidélité à lʼAFH et à notre affinité pour la culture et la langue françaises. Je parle souvent de l'importance du leadership du conseil dʼadministration dʼAFH, mais nos membres jouent aussi un rôle important dans la réussite de notre association. Dans mes commentaires du statut d'adhésion pendant notre réunion, en référence à ce qu'il faut pour garder une organisation comme la nôtre florissante, j'ai cité Bruce Bochy, le Directeur général de l'équipe de base-ball des Géants de San Francisco qui a gagné la Série Mondiale en 2012. Il a dit, « Quand vous faites face à un défi, la coopération est un meilleur atout que lʼégoïsme. » Le joueur fait de son mieux à chaque partie parce qu'il sait que cela a Page 2 un impact sur la performance totale de l'équipe. Cʻest intéressant que certains des meilleurs joueurs frappent la balle seulement 3 fois 1/2 sur 10 à la batte, donc faire de son mieux ne veut pas dire frapper la balle chaque fois. Et alors, cʼest pareil avec nos membres : si vous vous rencontrez chaque semaine ou seulement une fois par mois, si vous assistez à tous les événements ou juste un ou deux, si vous organisez un dîner à la fortune du pot, ou inscrivez votre enfant au Petit Atelier, vous ajoutez à notre succès global. Vous soutenez l'organisation par lʼusage et la participation comme les joueurs dʼune équipe de base-ball. Et à la fin, tout le monde rentre à la maison avec un anneau de la Série Mondiale. Donc continuez à garder l'Alliance Française dʼHawaii vivante et renouvelez votre adhésion pour une année de plus. Faites une promesse pour lʼavenir, prenez une position, et frappez la balle ! Comme toujours, il y a beaucoup de personnes à remercier pour tout leur temps et leur travail pendant l'année. Comme 2012 se termine, nos remerciements vont à Sarah Pouzet pour nous avoir emmené dans le monde des réseaux sociaux et son super travail sur notre page Facebook. Elle fait une pause et se retire de notre conseil d'administration à partir de la fin de décembre. Et comme nous attendons avec impatience la nouvelle année, nous accueillons et remercions Glenn Silva et Matt Lauzon dʼavoir rejoint le conseil pour les deux prochaines années. Les deux ont servi comme directeurs dans le passé, donc nous anticipons leur expertise et leur expérience. Lʼannée 2012 a été merveilleuse pour l'Alliance française dʼHawaï grâce à vous tous. De la part du Conseil d'administration de lʼAFH et de nos Régents, joyeuses fêtes et nos meilleurs vœux pour 2013 ! Aloha, Josette Matt Lauzon, Cathy Pettit, Josette Marsh, Patricia Lee, and Candy Cassarno at the AFH Annual Meeting DECEMBER - JANUARY 2012-13 JOURNAL OF THE ISLANDS Groupe de Conversation Française de Honolulu Jeudi Soir, 7-9 PM Christie Bridges Date Host and Location 12/13/12! Colette Smith, 12/27/12! Host needed! *Hosts are needed for the following dates in the new year: January 10 and 24 or 31, February 14 and 28, March 14 and 28, April 11 and 25. Please contact Christie if you are able to host. Merci!! IMPORTANT INFO: All the conversation groups are potluck except those held in restaurants. Please keep in mind that these groups are Alliance Française functions, and we respectfully request that your AFH dues ($35 per year) be kept up to date. If you are unable to host a group, please consider acting as a co-host/hostess by providing items such as paper goods or plastic utensils. Contact Christie and let her know when you can help. Lastly, as a courtesy to our gracious hosts/hostesses, if you are planning to bring a guest, please call ahead of time to notify them of your intentions. French Conversation Group *schedule change alert We have two informal conversation groups each week. One is on Saturday mornings from approximately 8-9:30 a.m. at the Mocha Java Cafe at Ward Centre. The other group meets on Tuesday evenings from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Burger King on 2536 S. Beretania St., by Longs Drugs. *Starting January 5, 2013, the Tuesday evening meetings will return to Mocha Java at 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Saturdays. Please join us to participate and practice speaking French. French Language Class On the first and third Saturday of each month we have a class at Mocha Java ($10 for AFH members and $12 for non-members) taught by Regis Rolando, a native French speaker and professor of French at Mid-Pac. The class takes place from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Groupe de Lecture Lecteurs, lectrices! Sadly we are losing one of the leaders of our groupe de lecture as Mary Radnofsky leaves Hawaii. The reading group will meet as usual on the second Monday of each month as Natalie Mahoney continues as one of the animatrices and Deborah Forbis has volunteered to take Mary’s place. The next book to be discussed is La Fille de M. Linh by Philippe Claudel. Philippe Claudel is a novelist, film director and university lecturer. He wrote and directed two films Il y a longtemps que je t'aime (I've Loved You So Long) featuring Kristin Scott Thomas and Elsa Zylberstein, which received two Césars and the 2008 BAFTA for Best Film Not in English, and Tous les soleils with Stefano Accorsi, Clotilde Courau and Anouk Aimée. He is also the author of Âmes grises (Grey Souls), winner of the prix Renaudot and "book of the year" 2003 by Lire magazine, and Rapport de Brodeck (Brodeck's Report), winner of the prix Goncourt des lycéens 2007 and the 2010 Independent Prize for Fiction. Nos réunions ont lieu le deuxième lundi de chaque mois de 5h30 à 7h du soir, à l'Hotel Ilima, 445 Nohonani St., Waikiki. Parking gratuit à l'intérieur de l'hotel. Nos discussions sont toujours animées, familiales, et amicales autour d'une bouteille et de quelques fromages délicieux. Venez nombreux! Si vous désirez proposer un livre ou être Animateur d’Honneur, manifestez votre intention! Nous apprécions de nouvelles suggestions. Page 3 LA CHRONIQUE DES ÎLES DECEMBRE - JANVIER 2012-13 Reminder!! National French Contest If you would like your child to participate in the National French Contest, please contact [email protected] to schedule a date to take the test. Testing is available on Saturday, February 16th or 23rd at Le Jardin Academy campus. There are separate divisions for children who speak French at home as well as children who just study the language in a class setting. 2013 Scholarship Opportunities! 2013 Alliance Francaise scholarships are available online for high school students (grades 10 - 12), university students, and teachers of French and/or Francophone culture. Due date for scholarships is February 1, 2013. Don’t miss out!! Merci! Mme Heather BARTON K-5 French, Le Jardin Academy 917 Kalanianaole Hwy Kailua, HI 96734 Want to learn how to speak French or take it to the next level but can't fit it into your schedule? This program is perfect for busy people on the go, young professionals, stay-at-home moms, and people who prefer to work outside a classroom. Middlebury College has partnered with the Alliance Française USA to offer online courses with live instructors who guide you through 90 hours of lessons at a cost of less than $4.00 per hour! Take a tour of the courses by going to www.afhawaii.org. For more information on the program, go to www.afusa.org and click on "eLearning" at the top of the home page. Page 4 DECEMBER - JANUARY 2012-13 JOURNAL OF THE ISLANDS AFH Scholarship Thank You Letter Chers membres de l’Alliance Française de Hawai`i " Je vous écris pour vous remercier pour la bourse de l’Alliance Française que j’ai reçue en mai. Je continue mes études en français à l’Université Lehigh à Bethlehem, Pennsylvanie. Ce semestre, j’ai suivi un cours de niveau avancé de "composition". Mon professeur a grandi au Maroc et a étudié en France avant de s’installer aux Etats-Unis où il est professeur. Il s’intéresse beaucoup à la culture maghrébine et les liens entre l’Afrique du nord et la France. Le cours que je suis maintenant m'aide à perfectionner la grammaire en enseignant plusieurs de formes de composition. On a écrit un narratif, un essai, une dissertation, un compte rendu, et puis on fera un commentaire composé. Au semestre de printemps, je vais suivre un cours avancé de "conversation". Mon professeur enseigne un cours de Kristen McArthur and her student Moustapha littérature algérienne que je compte suivre l’année prochaine. Je prépare un diplôme de français comme "minor". " En plus, j’ai trouvé une occasion de pratiquer le français en dehors de mes cours. Je travaille avec un élève du 6e à Broughal Middle School, le collège de sud Bethlehem. C’est un garçon du Sénégal qui s’appelle Moustapha. Il parle un dialecte africain, le français, et l’anglais. Il parle assez bien anglais, mais il est mieux en français et parfois il ne comprend pas bien les profs. Beaucoup d'élèves de cette école parlent espagnol comme langue maternelle, et donc plusieurs profs parlent espagnol, mais personne ne parle français. Je l’aide avec ce qu’il ne comprend pas, et je lui donne de petites leçons d'anglais, et il m’aide en me donnant l’occasion de pratiquer mon français. Je travaille avec lui environ quatre heures par semaine depuis quelques mois. Il est curieux, il adore les maths, et il aime me parler de ses copains et de sa famille. Je l’aime bien. J’adore faire du bénévole à cette école parce que je peux faire quelque chose avec mon français en aidant un jeune élève de la ville où j’étudie. C’est super ! " De nouveau, je voudrais vous remercie de votre bourse qui me permet à continuer mes études en français. Cordialement, Kristen McArthur ******************************************************************************************************************************************************** Annual Meeting onique Tin belaine, M m o T e en honey, Hel Natalie Ma Page 5 Richard Turbin and Phil Sammer g The AFH Annual Meeting was held on November 26. The usual business was conducted but the night was highlighted as “Member Appreciation” and it was a joy to see so many familiar faces enjoy the evening together. AFH Regents Sig Ramler and Honorary French Consul Patricia Lee Jean Saltie l an d Frank Po well Mary Radnofsky and AFH President Josette Marsh LA CHRONIQUE DES ÎLES DECEMBRE - JANVIER 2012-13 AFH Fall Immersion Day . . . Au Micro! Terrina Wong “Dans une caverne sombre et poussièreuse, au milieu des serpents et des araignées habitait une vieille, très vieille, très très vieille dame. Personne n’osait prononcer son nom, car, c’était une . . . sorcière!” The fall immersion day of October 27, 2012, showcased our young students of the Alliance’s “Le Petit Atelier d’Enfants” who performed a fun-filled play in French that put all of us in the Halloween spirit. In costume and replete with song and dance, they were the brave “firsts” who helped us pilot a new idea for Immersion Day . . . le “Micro Libre” or Open Mic. To further encourage and support our participants in practicing their French, we were delighted with the outcomes of “Open Mic.” There were no lack of timid ones and the time we allotted for a “conferencier” was filled with our own participants who were eager and prepared to go to the mic to share something in French. The sharing was interesting and diverse – we heard poems (Jacques Prevert was an apparent favorite!), enjoyed little dramas, heard songs and an important announcement of the upcoming 100th anniversary of Marcel Proust. Students led the way! Following the Halloween presentation by AFH’s youngest learners from Le Petit Atelier d’Enfants led capably by AFH’s teacher, Natali Jourdel, we had the opportunity to enjoy a play written and performed by the students of Farrington High School advised by their teacher, Sandy Pyun. One of these students, Jose Luis, an AFH high school scholarship applicant in 2011, admirably returns to Farrington to inspire students in their learning of French. Faithful Alliance member, Rosanna Hsi presented on how she started learning French and why she enjoys and appreciates the language. A group of Alliance colleagues had fun singing “La Seine” and an array of poems by Jacques Prevert enchanted all of us. Our fall immersion again welcomed all level of French speakers to enjoy a morning of practicing and perfecting their French in an ambiance of encouragement and fun! Our francophones and francophiles participated, representing all ages and diverse sectors of our community. We again featured our conversation groups capably led by Michelle Caron, Kathryn Klingebiel, Richard Kurth, Francois Miller, Sandy Pyun, Malia Schlesser, and Marge Yoshioka. We thank Hanahau’oli School for its charming venue. When asked on the evaluation, “What did you learn the most from the Au Micro presentation,” one participant wrote, “I learned that everyone has a talent and gift to contribute,” and another summed it up nicely by commenting, briefly, “avoir courage!” Yes! It’s the only way to learn and Immersion Days provide this unique opportunity! Haley Zdybel (left) and Rosanna Hsi (right) presenting au micro conversation group led by Michelle Caron Farrington High School students performing Page 6 right - Halloween play actors from Le Petit Atelier with our teacher Natali Jourdel and AFH VP Education, Matt Lauzon whose daughter is a student of LPA DECEMBER - JANUARY 2012-13 JOURNAL OF THE ISLANDS LPA Activities led by native speakers that capture young people’s attention. Le Petit Atelier Our small workshop fosters individualized learning and challenges each child to develop comprehensive & basic verbal skills increasing spontaneous speech at his or her own pace. French Language Workshop For Children Honolulu Spring 2013 Offered by the Alliance Française Hawaii. Saturdays 10:00 am to 11:30 am 24 hours of French immersion, lessons, songs, arts & crafts, fun games, excursions, etc… Spring Program: Enrolling Boys & Girls aged $360 for AFH members $432 for non-members Includes all materials, snacks and 3 excursions. Enroll by Dec. 15, 2012 directly online at http://www.afhawaii.org and follow the link to Le Petit Atelier Page 7 4 to 11 - 11 workshops of 1 ! hours each at the Atherton YMCA (1810 University Avenue) on: o o o o o Jan. 19 & 26 Feb. 2 & 23 Mar. 2,9 & 19 Apr. 6,13 & 27 May 4 - 3 excursions of 2 ! hours each on: o Feb. 9 o Apr. 20 o May 11 Call Natali with your questions 808-224-2555 JOURNAL OF THE ISLANDS DECEMBRE - JANVIER 2012-13 Nelly Hardy Memorial by Siegfried Ramler Je me permets de rendre hommage à la vie de Nelly Hardy qui a quitté après plus de neuf decades et qui nous laisse en heritage, son esprit remarquable. Sa vie représente un trésor qui nous inspire et qui nous enrichit. Depuis le début de l’Alliance Française d’Hawaii elle était membre distingué et dévoué, prise en affection par ses amis d’Hawaii et d’ailleurs. A travers son comportement, son expression et son élégance elle représentait la vraie culture française. Le gouvernement français a reconnu ses services par l’octroi de l’Ordre National du Mérite. En particulier elle a joué un role clef dans l’établissement d’un monument sur l’île de Maui en honneur de La Perouse, célèbre navigateur français. Puis-je aussi souligner ses contributions comme resident exemplaire de la communauté américaine et hawaiienne. Pendant des années, elle était le guide à titre volontaire dans l’aquarium de Waikiki. En vérité, elle personnifiait la cooperation franco-américaine. Nelly Hardy occupera toujours une place spéciale dans nos cœur. Que son esprit nous reste! We have recently lost a cherished and devoted member of the Alliance Française of Hawaii, Nelly Hardy. For those of you who would like to pay your respects, her life will be celebrated at a service on December 4, 2012 at the Star of the Sea Chapel at 10:30 AM. An Alliance Française of Hawaii scholarship fund has been established in her honor. If you would like to make a donation, checks payable to the Alliance Française of Hawaii may be sent to P.O. Box 10249, Honolulu, Hawaii 96816. Please indicate that your contribution is for this special scholarship fund. Join us for the AFH Galette des Rois Celebration! When: January 6, 2013 at 6:30 - 8:30 PM Where: JJ French Pastry, 3447 Waialae Ave. Price: $25 Menu: Salad Choice of Appetizer: Baked Lobster Avocado or Escargot Choice of Entrée: 1. Fisherman’s Pot Pie - an assortment of salmon, scallops, shrimp, bamboo, eggplant, red bell pepper, and zucchini with a green curry sauce, served on a puff pastry shell 2. Classic Baked Hen with marinated Laotian herbs & French potatoes, red bell peppers served with a rosemary sauce 3. Baked Opakapaka, served with fettucini, julienned vegetables in a sweet chili tomato sauce Dessert is a traditional galette des rois to share BYOB To pay by credit card, go to www.afhawaii.org/Events. Or send your check to: P.O Box 10249, Honolulu, Hi. 96816-0249 Attention Galette des Rois on the envelope As soon as possible but no later than January 3rd. Page 8 DECEMBER - JANUARY 2012-13 JOURNAL OF THE ISLANDS A First-time visit to Paris As most of you know, I recently spent three weeks in Paris. Surprisingly, since I have been working on speaking French for upwards of twenty years, this was my first visit. You’ve probably heard that Paris is big and dirty* and that the Parisians are snobs—all true. You’ve probably also heard that the food in Paris is to-die-for and that the art, history and architecture of the City of Light are all breath-taking—also all true. So how does a fitness nut like myself stay in shape in a city that has very few gyms and is known for it’s fabulous fare? When in Paris , do as the Christie on the top of Galerie Parisians, i.e., walk, walk, walk. My travelling companion noted that Paris is Lafayette next to L'Opera not a city for the elderly or disabled. The sidewalks are narrow, and nearly all the Metro and train stops are underground and accessible only by stairs. By the time we left Paris, we’d been at a goodly number of those underground stops at least once. We also climbed the 674 steps to the second “etage” of the Eiffel Tower. We (well at least, I) would’ve climbed to the third stage except it was accessible only by elevator. We also went on a bike tour of the grounds at Versailles and Monet’s Garden at Giverny. Parisians are notably skinnier than Americans, and I think I’ve figured out the reason. Take ice cream. A friend told us about a fabulous ice cream shop on an island in the middle of the Seine River that flows through Paris. We had no trouble finding the ice cream shop, but we were pretty surprised to find that each of the two scoops that we purchased were not much bigger than the size of the two-euro coin that each scoop cost! We quickly learned that serving sizes (except for wine and bread) are usually small. We also quickly learned that often the first thing that catches your eye when you walk into a food store is the shelves and shelves of wine—and it’s very inexpensive. I’m not much of a wine drinker, but keeping in mind the healthy-heart benefits, I managed to put away a couple (well, maybe three) Les Invalides bottles. The wine went very well with all the fresh fruits and veggies that we purchased at the open market a block from “our appartement.” This particular open market was held twice a week, and we were told it is one of the best in Paris. We also bought fresh-caught fish, bread, cheese and freshcut flowers (a dozen gorgeous roses for 10 euros). I wouldn’t want to live in Paris , but it was definitely a nice place to visit. I hope I have the opportunity to go again one day. Bon appetit, Christie Bridges Personal Trainer at 24 Hour Fitness * My travelling companion reminded me that Paris may be dirty, but it’s not trashy! There are “poubelles,” i. e., trashcans (actually, plastic bags suspended from metal rings) on nearly every block. Unfortunately, they aren’t intended for dog feces or cigarette butts! Page 9 Having fun with The Thinker at the Rodin Museum LA CHRONIQUE DES ÎLES DECEMBRE - JANVIER 2012-13 Beaujolais Nouveau 2012 Hello members of the Alliance Française and friends, Thank you very much for coming to the Beaujolais nouveau gathering of the Alliance Française at Sabrinaʼs Ristorante Italiano on November 15. This wonderful evening was organized by Monique Delorme and Kimi Matar whose efforts were rewarded with a very nice crowd. We all had a wonderful time and I want to take this opportunity to thank our chef extraordinaire Stephano (Steve) and Sabrina for the excellent food and service. A bientôt, Magda Alexander Despina with our chef extraordinaire Steve or Stephano and his charming wife Sabrina Monique Delorme checking in the guests at the door Magda Alexander enjoying the Beaujolais nouveau with Mauricio Grasso left: Catherine & Philip Silich, Billy & Al Winer, Siegfried Ramler and guest Page 10 Honorary French Consul Patricia Lee greets Mayor Peter and Judy Carlisle, John Michael White and Qi Marie DECEMBER - JANUARY 2012-13 JOURNAL OF THE ISLANDS ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE of HAWAII CALENDAR OF EVENTS DECEMBRE 2012 DECEMBER dimanche lundi mardi mercredi jeudi vendredi samedi 1 convr grp 8 am French class 9 am Mocha Java 2 3 4 convr grp 6:30 pm Burger King 5 6 7 8 convr grp 8 am Mocha Java 9 10 Groupe de Lecture 5:30 pm Ilima Hotel 11 convr grp 6:30 pm Burger King 12 13 Jeudi Soirée Chez Colette Smith 14 15 convr grp 8 am French class 9 am Mocha Java 16 17 18 convr grp 6:30 pm Burger King 19 20 21 22 convr grp 8 am Mocha Java 23 24 25 26 27 Jeudi Soirée host needed 28 29 convr grp 8 am Mocha Java 30 31 JANVIER 2013 JANUARY dimanche lundi mardi mercredi jeudi vendredi samedi 1 2 3 4 5 convr grp 8 am and 10:30 am Mocha Java French class 9 am 6 Galette des Rois 6:30-8:30 pm JJ French Pastry 7 8 9 10 Jeudi Soirée host needed 11 12 convr grp 8 am and 10:30 am Mocha Java 13 14 Groupe de Lecture 5:30 pm Ilima Hotel 15 16 17 18 19 convr grp 8 am and 10:30 am French class 9 am Mocha Java LPE 10 am YMCA 20 21 22 23 24 Jeudi Soirée Host needed for this day or the 31st 25 26 convr grp 8 am and 10:30 am Mocha Java LPE 10am YMCA 27 . 28 29 30 31 My Notes La gaieté, la santé changent l’hiver en été.….Happiness and health switch winter into summer. Page 11 LA CHRONIQUE DES ÎLES DECEMBRE - JANVIER 2012-13 Don’t delay -ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE OF HAWAII BOARD OF DIRECTORS Josette Marsh - President Phil Sammer - Secretary Monique Ting - Treasurer Monique Delorme - VP of Events Carmel Tosaki - Membership Chair Cathy Pettit - Chair of the Development Committee Kai Andersen Maria-Helena Diniz-Laszlo Patrick Gey Natalie Jourdel Jean-Pierre Maharibatcha Alan Niwao Sarah Pouzet Regis Rolando Richard Turbin Terrina Wong Regents Patricia Lee Siegfried Ramler ExOfficio Cathy Pettit Kathryn Klingebiel Webmaster - Alan Niwao Newsletter Editor Stacey Thomas Contributors Magda Alexander Christie Bridges Monique Delorme Siegfried Ramler Terrina Wong Page 12 AFH MEMBERSHIP FORM January to December 2013 Make check payable to : join or renew today! Alliance Française of Hawaii and send to : P.O. Box 10249, Honolulu, HI 96816-0249 Name(s): _____________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________________________ Email: _______________________________________________________ PLEASE CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX(ES): ☐ single.......$35 ☐ couple or family.......$50 ☐ AATF member....... $15 ☐ new member ☐ Student.......$10 ☐ renewal ☐ Donation...........$______ You can also renew online at http://www.afhawaii.org/content/membership ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE HAWAII P.O. Box 10249 Honolulu, HI 96816-0249 Email: [email protected] Website: www.afhawaii.org