Thursday, May 2, 2013

May 2013 AYA eNewsletter

Every month I look forward to the AYA eNewsletter.  I thought I would share the May one with you.  ENJOY!

 
Academic Year in America
May 2013 AYA Newsletter
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THIS MONTH
  • Country of the Month: Poland
  • Refer a Friend to AYA
  • Celebrating St. Patty's
  • Getting in the Christmas Spirit
  • Featured Photo: Olha from Ukraine
  • Fun Facts: Krakow
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    If you are excited about what you have learned in the AYA newsletter, please share it with your friends. Some of the most successful exchanges occur when friends and neighbors host students simultaneously! It gives you the chance to share experiences and allows you to learn about a variety of cultures. If anyone you know might be interested, please forward us their name and e-mail address so we can put them on our e-mail list. Write to us at danielle@aifs.org to subscribe.
     
     
    Country of the Month: Poland
    Located in central Europe, Poland has experienced both great struggle and growth throughout history. After being invaded by Germany and the Soviet Union during World War II, Poland fought to regain their independence and form a structured government.
    Poland's landscape to the north consists of beautiful beaches along the Baltic Sea, yet changes to snowy mountains as you move south!
    City of Warsaw
    Warsaw, Poland
    The capital city of Warsaw is the central location for the Polish Parliament, the Presidential Offices, and the Supreme Court of Poland. It is also home to the Zaluski Library, the world's first public library, which opened in 1747.
    Learn more about another exciting Polish city!
    Refer a Friend to AYA
    Do you know a family who might be interested in hosting an exchange student with AYA? Refer a Host Family and receive $100 if they host a student!
    Visit www.academicyear.org/refer to start referring!
    For Questions Contact:
    Erin Sesil at esesil@aifs.org or 203-399-5085
    Celebrating St. Patty's
    By Patti Knable
    Local Coordinator, Michigan

    My students had the opportunity to take part in the local St. Patrick's Day parade!
    Saint Patrick's Day
    They all made contact with a lot of people along the way, introducing themselves and their countries. The students made posters of each of their countries helped decorate the truck and walked the 1 3/4 miles of the Parade! It was wonderful!
    Getting in the Christmas Spirit
    By Kseniya
    Student, Russia

    There are four people in my host family besides me - mom, dad, Lena and Gabriel. These people made my exchange year awesome! For my siblings I am a sister and for my host parents I am 'their Russian daughter' starting from the first week. Being honest, a few months I could not call my host parents mom and dad because it is kind of hard to do so since I am not used to calling any other people except my natural parents like that. But after Christmas I cannot call them by their first names anymore! They are my second parents! And no one else!Kseniya from Russia
    I will remember our Christmas celebration and many other things we did together forever. It was so nice. My family has a great tradition to put funny pajamas on, have hot chocolate and watch movies together on Christmas Eve. So we did! We had so much fun together. And then we opened the presents. That is a true magic spirit of Christmas!
    Featured Photo: Olha from Ukraine
    Olha from Ukraine
    Olha and her host family at "Dickens on the Strand" - an event where all attendees dress in Charles Dickens-era attire!
    Fun Facts: Krakow
    The former capital of Poland, Krakow is a very popular city for tourists, students, and businesses.Krakow Wawel Castle
    Krakow is home to incredible musuems - holding some of themost famous artwork in the world, as well as over 10 universities and more than 100,000 private businesses!
    According to an old Polish legend, there once was a dragon that lived in Krakow - in a cave right under the Wawel Castle.

    Wawel Castle in Krakow, Poland
     
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