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National German Week - October 1-8, 2010
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Start planning now for your annual National German Week Celebration, October 1-8, 2010.
Join other members of your AATG Chapter and colleagues in neighboring towns and the German-Austrian-Swiss-American community to support this week-long celebration which includes German-American Day (October 6). Many of you have marked this important day for years and now you have an opportunity to expand those activities to a full week and go beyond just your classes and educational institutions.
You can begin by ordering the National German Week (NGW) Packet. Thanks to the Nebraska AATG chapter, it contains sample proclamations, press releases, and announcements, activities, a quiz on German-American immigration, a list of famous German-Americans, and contacts and Web sites. In addition, we have a collection of sample stickers, brochures, a pen, a button, a poster, and a balloon. The NGW Packet costs $15.00 including postage and handling. Item #NGWPAC Order yours now!
http://www.aatg.org/media/NatlGermanWeek.pdf |
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SJAATG Events |
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Thursday, October 14, 2010
Deutschlehrertreffen, SJAATG Business Meeting |
Five Points Diner Restaurant, 1890 Hurffville Rd, Sewell, NJ 08080 -- (856) 228-5166
This years SJAATG Business Meeting will be held separately from our workshop to allow a more in-depth Professional Development Day to be planned. The business meeting will lay out the SJAATG Activities for 2010/2011, we will hold Officers Elections, and discuss the importance of active participation of SJAATG Teachers and German Clubs in events to ensure our German Programs will remain strong in today’s economy.
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| Thursday, October 21, 2010 – Oktoberfest from 6:30pm - 8:30pm |
Collingswood High School, Collingswood, NJ
The annual Oktoberfest held at Collingswood High School complete with the familiar sounds of the Jakob Titz Orchestra, awesome German sausages and side dishes, cotton candy and Advent calendar sales, a raffle, and a festive atmosphere for you and your students to enjoy. Admission is $15 per person, with the teachers being free!
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For more information please contact John Oehlers at oehlers@collingswood.k12.nj.us |
| November |
Fall Professional Day
Detailed workshop information for our upcoming workshops will be sent out via e-mail and snail mail within by the end of September. Check out our website at SJAATG.org for upcoming events!! |
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| Monday, December 6, 2010 - Nikolausabend from 6:00p, - 9:00pm |
Schalick High School, Pittsgrove NJ
An evening full of fun – musical entertainment, dancing, singing of German Carols, Chinese Auction of various German items, a “Deutsche Ecke” where T-Shirts and other memorabilia will be for sale, as well as a German dinner. Admission is $15 per person, with the teachers being free!
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For more information please contact Erika Kirschner at ekirschner@pittsgrove.net |
January
Deutschlehrertreffen, 7:00pm – 9:00pm |
SJAATG -- GERMAN DINNER - Restaurant TBD
Informal gathering at a German Restaurant to network with other teachers of German and provide support on the issues of teaching German today. |
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February
SJAATG Spring Professional Workshop |
Detailed workshop information for our upcoming workshops will be sent out via e-mail and snail mail within by the end of September. Also check out our website at SJAATG.org for upcoming events!! |
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March
Wienerabend from 7:00pm – 9:00pm |
Haddonfield Memorial High School, Haddonfield, NJ
Come join us for an evening of waltzing, delicious desserts and fun organized by the Haddonfield Memorial High School German Club.
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For more information, please contact Christopher Gwin, at Christophergwin1@aol.com |
| March 28 , 2010—Filmabend at Gateway Regional High School from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. |
The Edukators will be screened. The cost of the event will be announced at a later date.
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For more information, please contact Kipp Matalucci, at KMatalucci@aol.com |
| April 2011—Sprachfest HOST SCHOOL NEEDED!!! |
Sprachfest is a day-long series of competitions, which highlight the German language and culture in a multitude of events that include baking contests using specific German recipes, poster, T-shirt designs, vocal and instrumental performances, as well as spelling, vocabulary, number and geography bees. The German language is also heard in skits, poetry recitation and in the most difficult contests - the Junior and Senior Culture bowls. This event is open to both Middle School and High School German students! |
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