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Dear Stammtisch Friends

In just over six weeks, it will be Christmas again and we have of course planned another Christmas Dinner (Weihnachtsessen). The Mansion House will look after us this year on Monday, 6 December and on the menu will be Christmas goose and dumplings (Weihnachtsgans und Kloesse). The overall cost will be £20 for a three course dinner.

The evening will start at 7pm with a Glühwein reception, followed by dinner at 7.45pm. You will need to book in advance this time directly with the Mansion House (Tel: 0191 281 0863), where you can pay either by debit card or cheque (credit card payment will incur a 2.5% surcharge). Please note that places will be limited, so if you want to join us, let them know asap.

If you can’t wait until December, why not come along to the annual Christmas Bazaar at St James United Reformed Church on Saturday, 27 November from 11am to 2pm, which is organised by the Pfarramt Schottland/Nordostengland. Or if you want to travel a bit further for some Glühwein, Bratwürste or Plätzchen – in Edinburgh they have a fabulous traditional German Christmas Market which starts this year on Thursday, 25 November all the way through to 24 December. Visit www.edinburghschristmas.com for further information. West Brewery in Glasgow also keep it festive with their special Weihnachtsbierwww.westbeer.com.

Last year Newcastle’s Christmas market featured in a recent service reisen clip from Hessen TV (HR), which I received through Stammtisch member Michael Waugh. It’s all about travelling from Amsterdam to Newcastle, with a special focus on our regional capital and Northumberland.

Back in Germany, you may know that they like to use a lot of English in German advertisements. Stern Online recently let you do a test to find out how well Germans actually understand these slogans. If you want to find out how good your ‘Werbe-Englisch’ really is, have a go yourself.

And if you think your English or German skills need to improve, why don’t you check out language learning materials from Spotlight Verlag. Spotlight, Spot On and Business Spotlight provide interesting news and feature articles from English speaking countries, while Deutsch perfekt covers Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Interesting articles about Spain and Latin America are in Ecos, France is featured in Écoute and for Italian lovers it has to be Adesso. www.spotlight-verlag.de publishes a monthly magazine for each language, accompanying CDs, exercise/grammar booklets and has online resources.

German language skills might just come in handy for those who might think that employment opportunities are better on the continent. Last month Germany’s unemployment figures fell just below 3 million (well, there are also a lot of people retiring….), but future skills shortages seem to become a real issue. So it might soon be again ‘Auf Wiedersehen, Pet’…..

But then again, wouldn’t it be nice to work in the comfort of your own home on a cold, windy day like today with no travel involved at all? Or enjoy more sunny hours in your garden or on the beach in our lovely region? Sensée is the UK’s leading homeworking specialist and last month the company started its first homeworking agent hub here in the North East. They are currently recruiting for inbound customer service for a major UK retailer, offering full-time positions for homebased agents. If you know somebody who might be interested, the website provides further details on current vacancies. All that’s required is a suitable workspace, PC, landline and broadband access.

See you soon at the Christmas Dinner on 6 December.

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If you’re interested in cultural events, there will be a free poetry reading by two poets from Tübingen on Monday 1st November. The reading is at Durham Clayport Library (Durham City centre) and will begin at 7pm – with German and English readings.

Newcastle University also have a series of seminars as part of their German Studies Programme 2010/2011, Semester 1 that you might be interested in:

  • Sue Vice: Claude Lanzmann’s Einsatzgruppen Interviews
    Location: Old Library Building, Research Beehive, room 2.20
    Time/Date: 14th October 2010, 16:00 – 17:00
  • Christiane Williams: Excitable Minds. The Possible Use and Abuse of 18th Century South Pacific Travelogues as Erotic Writings
    Location: Old Library Building, Research Beehive, room 2.20
    Time/Date: 21st October 2010, 16:00 – 17:00
  • German-English Poetry Reading and Workshop with Henning Ziebritzki & carolyn murphey melchers (Tübingen)
    Location: ! Hatton Gallery ! (Quadrangle)
    Time/Date: 2nd November 2010, 14:00 – 16:00
  • Nils Langer: Language Policies and Language Suppression in 19th Century Schleswig-Holstein
    Location: Old Library Building, Research Beehive, room 2.20
    Time/Date: 18th November 2010, 16:00 – 17:00
  • Martin Pickard: Johann Nepomuk von Poißl and German Opera in Early 19th Century Munich
    Location: ! CETL seminar room, Armstrong Building !
    Time/Date: 1st December 2010, 16:00 – 18:00

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On behalf of the Park’s Friends Group, Stammtisch member Sylvie Fish is currently organising an open air showing of a German silent movie in Heaton Park, Newcastle on Monday, 23 August.

G.W. Pabst’s ‘Diary of a Lost Girl’ (Tagebuch einer Verlorenen) starts at 8pm at the Pavillion, with live piano accompaniment by Neil Brand. Admission is free. For further info, email sylviefish@yahoo.com.

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Tanja Cooper, one of our Stammtisch members would like to ask for your support for her fundraising activities for Cancer Research UK.

In August Tanja will do a parachute jump from an airplane at about 4000 metres, then free fall for about 1 minute, travelling at 200 km/h towards earth. She said: “The parachute hopefully opens and I can enjoy the views of Lake Constance.”

Tanja has lived in the UK since 1998 and in Newcastle for the last five years. Her family still lives in Berlin and Bavaria

She explained the reasons behind her fundraising efforts : “I’m appealing to you today to help me raise money for Cancer Research UK and I’d really appreciate your support. I have decided that it’s time for me to be brave. My Dad has been through a lot in recent years and it wasn’t always possible for me to be there due to the distance we do live apart. He has endured the trauma of cancer twice and fought it successfully.”

If you go to Tanja’s JustGiving page, you can donate by debit or credit card:

http://www.justgiving.com/be-brave

JustGiving sends your donation straight to Cancer Research UK and automatically reclaims Gift Aid on all eligible donations, so what you give is worth even more. Thank you!

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The Prince’s Trust is currently looking for enterprising people in the region to help raise funds for their work with young people.

Just like in The Apprentice, teams get initial seed funding and will then have the task to grow that generate that into a profit of around £10K. The regional will have the opportunity to meet VIPs at the national finals. For further information about the initiative and how you can join it as an individual,through your business or your university, visit The Prince’s Trust Website – click here.

Across the UK, the Prince’s Trust hopes to raise a total of £1 million pounds. To find out more, the local branch of the Prince’s Trust has organised two information events on Thursday, 6 May and Wednesday, 12 May from 4 – 6pm at the offices of Muckle LLP in Time Central.

For further information or to attend, call Miranda Heron on 0191 497 3215 or email miranda.heron@princes-trust.org.uk.

 

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The Hilton Hotel in Gateshead has organised a German Christmas Dinner on Tuesday, 8 December. We will meet first for some Glühwein and chats at 6.30pm and ‘Weihnachtsgans und Klösse’ (goose and dumplings) from 7.30pm onwards.

The venue is the bar area with fabulous views of the river Tyne. Everybody pays again for themselves, depending on what they’re having – the Christmas dinner is priced at £12.50/person.

Please email us to let us know if you’re coming and if you’re bringing anybody so that the Hilton knows for how many to cater for – info@lexica-communications.com. Thank you!

Other interesting events taking place:

From 26 November to 24 December

A traditional German Christmas Market will be in Edinburgh for the Christmas season. Eastcoast Rail also offers cheap tickets from £12.50 each way from Newcastle.

Saturday, 28 November

St James United Reformed Church (Northumberland Road, Newcastle – next to the City Hall is holding its annual German Christmas bazaar again from 11am – 2pm. If you want further information, please let me know and I’ll email it.

Monday, 7 December

The Sprachcafe meets again in the Gala Theatre in Durham from 6pm – 8pm – for anybody who wants to practice their German.

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