Cape Fear Foreign Language Collaborative

Newsletter

 

Volume 13, Number 4, March 2001

 


Last  Meeting:  March 31

At UNC-W, Morton 101, 9:00-12:00.

 

January meeting: Many thanks to Kim Eadie for organizing the activities swap, and to all who brought their great ideas!

 

Refreshments for March:

Coffee set-up / paper goods:

Jennings Craig

Juice: Josephine Medina

Other: Josephine Medina, Kim Eadie,

    Susan Crampton

 

March Meeting

Our film selection will be:

French: “Est/Ouest” (Susan Crampton)

German: to be announced

Italian: “Fiorile” (Agnes Ille)

Spanish: to be announced

 

Fundraiser for scholarships: Please bring items for the raffle, such as baked goods, teaching materials, plants, tapes, books, white elephants, services to be rendered, etc.

 

The scholarship winner will also be announced. Many thanks to Stefanny St.-Laurent and her committee of Agnes Ille and Katia Campbell for their hard work.

 

We will also distribute the yearly questionnaire to allow for evaluation of this year's activities and receive suggestions for next year's programs.  Volunteers needed!

 


Upcoming Community Events

 

International Film Series: Screenings in Warwick Center Ballroom at 6:30 & 9:00

March 22 – “Lamerica” (Italian)

April 5 – “After Life” (Japanese)

April 19 – “Goya in Bordeaux” (Spanish) 

 

The Canadian singing and dancing group “Leahy” will be performing on March 31 in Kenan Auditorium (4 and 8 p.m.). Call ext. 3500 for reservations.  They have been described in the “Campus Communiqué” as follows:  "Subject of an Oscar-winning documentary, Leahy has quickly established a scrupulous reputation as one of North America's most energetic groups, with their uniquely contemporary parade of Celtic and Canadian folk music and French Canadian step-dancing."

 

Watch for the Spanish-language newspaper, “Mundo Latino” published locally and available around town.

 

A Reminder

Dues:  ($10) may be paid at the meeting or sent to Josephine Brent: 1304 Heron Run Dr., Wilmington, NC 28403.  Make checks out to Cape Fear Foreign Language Collaborative (CFFLC).