2011 AFH Annual Meeting - Alliance Française de Hartford
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2011 AFH Annual Meeting - Alliance Française de Hartford
Alliance Française de Hartford City Arts on Pearl 233 Pearl Street, Hartford, CT 06103 No. 133 Phone: 860.278.9999 Fax: 860.293.1688 Mai/Juin 2011 A non-profit organization An organization promoting French language and culture 2011 AFH Annual Meeting CALENDAR 2011 Annual Meeting with a presentation by Dr. Mama Raouf, Sunday, May 15th at 3:00, 233 Pearl St., Hartford Moroccan evening of belly dancing, April 30th at Brix Restaurant, 1721 Highland Ave., Cheshire Open House for the Summer Sessions, Thursday, May 12th at 5:30 p.m. Summer Session I– May 16th to June 24th (Sign up by May 13th) Summer Session II– July 5th to August 15th (Sign up by July 1st) McFarland Book Awards, May 20th at 3:30 p.m. at Founders Hall– CCSU Visit the Hill-stead Museum of Farmington, Sunday, June 12th at 3:00 p.m. Please join us to meet the 2011 AFH Board members and enjoy Dr. Mama Raouf, a storyteller and orator of international renown who will inspire us with his beautifully told indigenous tales from his native Benin, a French speaking country in Africa. For more information on this entertainer you can contact his website, http:// www.easternct.edu/~mamar/ Where: 233 Pearl Street, Hartford AFH Summer Trip 2011 to Quebec, June 29th to July 6th Café et Conversation (F), Saturdays from 10:30 until noon at Café Mozzicato, 329 Franklin Ave., Hartford: April 30th, May 14th, June 4th & 18th, and July 9th & 23rd When: Sunday, May 15, 2011 At What Time: 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. $25 Members $30 Non-members RSVP by May 6 (860-278-9999 or [email protected]) 1 No. 133 Mai/Juin 2011 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT M. Silvia Bettega, Ed.D. Salut tout le monde, Where did the year go? It’s difficult to imagine that we are already planning our 2011 AFH Annual meeting. At the end of my first year of presidency, I would like to thank all those members and friends who got involved and generously volunteered their time to help the AFH accomplish its mission to promote the French language and culture. Our first year’s bilan includes a trip to Québec, outreach efforts with other Alliances, local non-profit organizations, language teachers and educational organizations, a new and dramatically improved website, great numbers at the school – yes, friends, the economy IS improving - and many interesting and well-attended functions in English and French. I also would like to give a special thanks to our departing Executive Director, Harriett Canty, for her dedication and her good work at the office supporting students and teachers, helping with events, and putting together our newsletter. Unfortunately Harriett’s time as Alliance Française Executive Director is coming to an end but she has agreed to remain as Vice President on the 2011-12 Board of Directors. McFarland Book Awards May 20, 2011 at 3h30 p.m. Founders Hall – CCSU Special thanks go also to Del Rose, our Vice President, who is stepping down from the Board after three years at the helm of the Governance Committee. Del and his wife Denise will enjoy a well-deserved retirement of trips and fun. The Alliance Française de Hartford will honor students at the middle and high schools levels with the McFarland Memorial Book Award. The award was named in honor our AFH past president and longtime Simsbury resident, Mr. Robert McFarland, who had a passion for the French language and for teaching. Mr. McFarland pursued a career in education after achieving success in the insurance industry. I am sure that there are many challenges waiting for us around the corner but with your help and enthusiasm, we will tackle them successfully. Please, get involved and join us. See you all at the Annual meeting. En Alliance, These awards are given at no cost as an outreach to the academic community. The purchase of book prizes is funded through donations from the McFarland family. However, we need additional support to continue this tradition. Please consider making a taxdeductible contribution to help fund this outreach to young people studying the language and culture of French-speaking countries. Contact Linda Zabor, Academic Liaison, for more information: [email protected] Silvia 2 No. 133 Mai/Juin 2011 Come to enjoy a Moroccan evening of belly dancing With the Alliances Françaises de Hartford and New Haven Desperately Seeking an Executive Director for the Alliance Française de Hartford If you: When: April 30, 2011 Love everything that is French, Where: Brix Restaurant, 1721 Highland Avenue Speak and write French, Cheshire, CT 06410 Enjoy working with interesting people, Tel: 203-272-3584 Like working independently, Time: 5h00 p.m. Are organized, responsible, and responsive, Come to see Gia with her great Moroccan costumes Have IT skills, followed by a typical Moroccan dinner Are willing to do some light bookkeeping. Members: $30 Interested? Please contact us. We have a job for you. Non-members: $35 Please reserve by April 24 at 860-278-9999 Alliance Française de Hartford 233 Pearl Street, Hartford, CT 06103 [email protected] Café et Conversation au Café Mozzicato Join your Alliance Française friends on Saturday mornings at Café Mozzicato from 10:30 until noon for French conversation and socializing. This is a great opportunity to practice speaking French or to maintain fluency. All levels are welcome. Winter and Spring dates are April 30th, May 14th, June 4th & 18th, and July 9th & 23rd. Café Mozzicato is located at 329 Franklin Avenue, Hartford (at the intersection of Franklin & Bushnell Streets). There is parking behind the buillding . Enter on Bushnell Street. 3 Tel: 860-278-9999 No. 133 Mai/Juin 2011 French Conversation Groups Michael K. Hwang DMD, LLC General Dentistry 2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. at Panera Bakery, 2542 Albany Ave., West Hartford. Contact Diane Rechel at 860-233-3079 1175 Main Street East Hartford, CT 06108 Phone: (860)528-3427 Fax: (860)528-4477 [email protected] www.michaelhwangdmd.com Wednesdays at noon at the Senior Center in Storrs. Contact Dennison Nash at 860-423-5463. Tuesdays from 9:30 a.m. until noon. Call Christine Swinnen at 203-238-3538 for location. Savez-vous que la majorité des gens pensent que les dents ne sont pas importantes, mais les recherches montrent qu’il y a des liens entre les maladies parodontales et les maladies cardiaques, le diabète, le cancer, et plusieurs d’autres maladies. Heureusement, une visite régulière chez le dentiste préviendrait les maladies parodontales! Notre cabinet dentaire vous invite chez nous. Nous nous trouvons à 1175 Main Street dans la ville East Hartford. Nous parlons l’anglais, l’espagnol, et le français. Notre radiographie digitale n’utilise qu’un quart de la radiation émiettée par la radiographie traditionnelle. Nous acceptons la plupart des assurances dentaires ainsi que le « HUSKY », l’assurance de l’état de Connecticut pour les jeunes de moins de 21 ans. Appelez-nous, ou trouvez-nous sur l’internet à www.michaelhwangdmd.com. Nous avons hâte de bien faire votre connaissance! Tous nos nouveaux patients qui n’ont pas d’assurance recevront une remise de $100 (On ne peut pas ajouter cette remise à l’assurance dentaire). Normalement les patients sans assurance dentaire reçoivent une remise de 10%. FrenchSounds, LLC A personalized program of conversational French emphasizing PRONUNCIATION Cheryl A. Demharter, Ph.D. Bilingual native speaker of French and English Specialist in French Phonetics 860-674-8651 [email protected] www.frenchsounds.com Office Hours Café Littéraire au Yale Bookstore L’Alliance Française de New Haven vous invite à participer au Café Littéraire qui se réunit les deuxièmes mercredis du mois généralement au Yale Bookstore café (au premier étage du café). Les livres sont disponibles chez Cécile au Yale Bookstore (au sous-sol, sous les escaliers) Si vous avez des questions, contactez, svp, Marie Dominique Boyce, Présidente de l’Alliance Française de New Haven, [email protected] 4 Tuesdays & Thursdays 1:00 to 4 p.m. The director is often in on Tuesdays and Thursdays— please call ahead. Phone: 860-278-9999 E-mail: [email protected] No. 133 Mai/Juin 2011 Visit the Hill-Stead Museum of Farmington with Alliance Française Summer 2011 Trip to Québec The Alliances Françaises de Hartford and New Haven The Alliances Françaises of Harford and New Haven are offering another trip to Québec with Prométour. This time, the trip will be longer- 8 days/7 nights and will include visits to Québec City, Tadoussac, Matane, Percé, Bonaventure Island, Rimouski and return to Québec City. When: Sunday, June 12 Where: 35 Mountain Road Farmington, CT 06032 Tel: 860-677-4787 At 3:00 p.m. Come to enjoy Alfred Atmore Pope’s beautiful Monet and Degas collection. Featured are the beautiful rugged coastline of the St. Lawrence with its charming fishing villages, Forillon National Park at the farthest point of the Gaspé Peninsula with its cliffs, picturesque coves and pebbled beaches, visits to vineyards, and picnicking as travelers admire the view from Cap-Bon-Ami. The dates are Wednesday, June 29 to Wednesday, July 6, 2011. If there are 25 participants, the cost will be $1650 which includes coach transportation from the Hartford area and transportation during the trip, 7 nights in 3 and 4 star hotels, all dinners in Québec, tours and visits with a two hour cruise/whale watching on the St. Lawrence, one lunch at Aux Anciens Canadiens in Québec City, and bi-lingual tour guide. The cost will be somewhat higher for fewer participants. If interested contact tour coordinator Sharon Straka at [email protected] or send your deposit ($500 per person) to: The visit will be followed by dinner at the Grist Mill Restaurant, 44 Mill Lane, Farmington, CT 06032, 339 St. Paul East, Montreal QC J7V9Z1 CANADA Tel: 860-676-8855 (menu à la carte) Attn: Jennifer Please call (860)278-9999 and let us know you are coming. Re: AF Connecticut (Reservations must be received by June 5th) Prométour Please note that passports are now required for travel to Canada. 5 No. 133 Mai/Juin 2011 Summer Courses 2011 Open House May 12th, 5:30-7:00 p.m. 233 Pearl St. Hartford, CT. All our language classes offer an immersion experience in the French language. Students are encouraged to express themselves in French. Grammar is a tool, not a goal. Summer Session I—May 16th to June 24th (Sign up by May 13th) Summer Session II—July 5th to August 15th (Sign up by July 1st) 6 week courses (12 hours of instruction) Tuition: $150 All Class Hours: 5:45—7:45 p.m. with the exception of Lecture et Conversation Summer Session I Class French 101a French 103 summer refresher Summer French for Fun and Fluency Face A Face: Conversational French Current Events Film et Conversation Level Beginners Beginners Day Tuesday Monday Instructor M. Labergerie M. Labergerie Intermediate Tuesday J. Gardner Wednesday J. Gardner Tuesday Thursday M. Lumbroso M. Lumbroso Intermediate/Advanced Intermediate/Advanced Intermediate/Advanced Summer Session II Class French 101b French 101 summer refresher Summer French for Fun and Fluency Face A Face Current Events Film et Conversation Lecture et Conversation Level Beginners Beginners Day Tuesday Monday Instructor M. Labergerie M. Labergerie Intermediate Tuesday J. Gardner Intermediate/ Advanced Intermediate/ Advanced Intermediate/ Advanced Advanced Wednesday J. Gardner Tuesday M. Lumbroso Thursday M. Lumbroso 4 Saturdays in July (July 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th) 3 hour classes M. Labergerie 6 No. 133 Mai/Juin 2011 How to Register Download a registration form the website <www.alliancefrancaisehtfd.org>, and mail it to the AFH Office with payment. Call the AFH Office to request a registration form be mailed to you; send it back to the office with payment. You may stop by the AFH office during working hours (Tuesday and Thursday 12- 4 p.m.). Please call ahead. Registration Policy All classes are for adults (over 18), no discrimination on the basis of race, color, nationality or ethnic origin. All students are required to be members of the AFH. Tuition costs do not include membership fee or books. All applicants are requested to fill out a registration form and sign the Withdrawal Policy Classes require a minimum of 3 students. AFH reserves the right to cancel a class with insufficient enrollment. Students registering late are required to pay the full tuition. Make-ups for missed classes are not permitted. Class Location & Parking Classes are held at 233 Pearl Street, 3 rd floor, Hartford. Students may park in the LAZ surface lot at the Pearl and Jewell Street intersection (across from the Fire House, closest to park); the Rate is $3 after 5:00 p. m. (mention AFH). Street parking is often available and free after 6:00 p. m. NO DISOUNTS APPLY during XL Center/Civic Center Events. Course Descriptions French 101a and 101b In this French introductory class in two parts, FR101a and FR101b, you will learn basic language skills over 12 weeks. You will be able to introduce yourself, exchange greetings, say the alphabet, count, tell time, ask questions, use negation, make invitations; and talk about nationality, people, preferences, studies, days of the week, months, seasons, and dates. Students need to sign up for both summer sessions in order to go into French 102 in the fall. Course readings The text can be purchased at Amazon Secondary Sellers, Cheapesttextbooks.com, or other sources. All materials are: Contacts, 8th edition, Valette/Valette, Houghton Mifflin Company Required (a) Textbook ISBN-13: 978-0-618-39578-1 (b) Student Activities Manual (SAM) ISBN-10: 0-618-39580-6 Strongly suggested (a) Student Activities Manual (SAM) audio CDs (14 CDs in 2 sets of 7 CDs each) ISBN-10: 0-618-39588-1 Optional (a) In-text audio CDs (4 CDs) ISBN-10: 0-618-39589-X (b) Video DVD ISBN-10: 0-618-39586-5 FR101 Summer Refresher The FR101 summer refresher course is for students who want to review and maintain their skills this summer, in preparation for FR102 in the Fall. In this 6 week refresher class you will read simple stories as well as review and practice grammar. 7 No. 133 Mai/Juin 2011 French 101 Refresher continued Materials Easy French Reader with CD-ROM: A Three-Part Text for Beginning Students Author: R. de Roussy de Sales, Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 2 edition (November 6, 2008) - ISBN-10: 9780071603423 The Ultimate French review and practice with CD-ROM Authors: David Stillman and Ronni Gordon, Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 2 edition (December 7, 2010)- ISBN-10: 9780071744140 FR103 Summer Refresher The FR103 summer refresher course is for students who have taken FR 103 and want to review and maintain their skills this summer. This 6 week refresher class will also help you if you want to continue with FR104 this fall. We will be reading from an Easy French Reader as well as continue to use the Contacts textbook. Materials Easy French Reader w/CD-ROM: A Three-Part Text for Beginning Students (Easy Reader Series) Paperback Author: R. de Roussy de Sales, Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 2nd edition (November 6, 2008)- ISBN-10: 9780071603423 Contacts textbook and Student Activities Manual (students already have these) (a) Textbook ISBN-10: 0-618-39578-4 (b) Student Activities Manual (SAM), ISBN-10: 0-618-39580-6 Summer French for Fun and Fluency Designed for intermediate students of French, this course promotes improvement of pronunciation and conversational skills, introduces and practices daily, useful vocabulary, and explores many fundamental grammatical concepts essential for fluency. In addition to grammar and speaking, we will focus on cultural motifs of the francophone world. We will use the textbook Contacts and its workbook as well film and supplements provided by the instructor. The course will evolve over both summer sessions, so students may take one or both segments at will. See French 101a and French 101b for information as to how to purchase the textbook and its workbook. "Face-À-Face: Conversational French" (I and II) A highly interactive conversational course at the intermediate to advanced level using the innovative approach explored by the textbook Face-À-Face, this class incorporates short segments of film, extensive vocabulary, cultural explanations, and spontaneous discussion. While grammar will also be studied and practiced in the context of the film dialogues, the focus remains on reading, watching, and listening as preparation to freely converse about the topics under examination. This course will continue for both sessions and can be freely taken as one or both segments. “Lecture et conversation” - Le temps des secrets Playwright Marcel Pagnol’s Le temps des secrets, a sequel to La gloire de mon père and Le château de ma mère, describes beautifully the Provence of the late 19th century in this touching portrayal of Marcel’s adolescent friendships and first love. Course discussions will be in French. Book: Le temps des secrets, Mass Market Paperback/Editions de Fallois. ISBN: 978-2-87706-509-2 (Please use this edition only). Can be purchased online (Shoenhoff’s bookstore, Boston or Amazon…) Current Events The class will be for intermediate to advanced level students and will concentrate on engaged conversations around events that have occurred within the past 6 months. Students will be shown videos from francophone television (Canada, Africa, Switzerland Belgium and France mainly) to analyze the content and discuss opinions. The students will get a chance to learn about and discuss well known events and less publicized events in the francophone world from radio excerpts and print. Some of the topics will be the state of the province address, by Quebec Prime Minister Jean Charrest, the upcoming Canadian general elections, the general elections in Haiti, the recent events in North Africa and more. One topic will be covered each class. Summer session II topics will be posted on the web site. Film et conversation. The film class will run for 6 weeks from May 16 to June 24 on Thursdays from 5:45pm to 7:45pm. The class will be for intermediate to advanced level students and will concentrate on engaged conversations using 3 films that received the most prestigious movie award of all, the "Palm d'Or" of the Cannes film festival. The films will be viewed in part (1 film over 2 classes) and students will engage in discussion over the content, philosophy, environment, characters and language. There will be 2 French movies ("Entre les Murs", 2008 and "Un Homme et une Femme", 1966) and one Belgian movie ("L'enfant", 2005). Summer session II’s theme will be “Le Festival de Cannes” 8 No. 133 Mai/Juin 2011 Board of Directors Silvia Bettega, President Del Rose, Vice President Marsha Elliot, Treasurer Jon Gasior Malati Kesaree Miriam Lloyd-Jones Alice Napolitano Betty Perlot Sam White MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION All AFH members receive a bimonthly newsletter with information on upcoming classes, programs, and special events. Members choosing a Silver membership have discounted rates; Gold and Platinum levels are given free entry to many of the programs and events with the exception of dinner/ restaurant programs and fundraisers. Gold and Platinum members may bring 1 additional guest to programs without charge. Name_____________________________________________ Address____________________________________________ City_____________________ State_________ Zip__________ Email______________________________________________ _____________ Basic: Single $35, Family $45 _____________ Silver: Single $50, Family $65 _____________ Gold: Single $100, Family $125 _____________ Platinum $200 Please make checks payable to the Alliance Française de Hartford. Send payment to 233 Pearl Street, Hartford, CT 06103 For credit card payments: ______Visa ______Mastercard AFH students paying the Basic rate also receive free entry to AFH programs with the exceptions abovementioned. Credit Card #________________________________________ Exp. ______ Or join by phone using your credit card at 860-278-9999. 9
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