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WAC on Track
Women‟s Activity Club
Winterthurerstrasse 18
8610 Uster
www.wac.chwww.wac.ch
Volume 16, Issue 6 October 2011
The Club is a multifunctional organisa-
tion whose purpose is to meet the
social, educational and personal needs
of its members. The Club is designed
to encourage international friendship,
support and sharing.
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WAC Board of Directors
Editor‟s Note Editor‟s Note Nancy DoddsNancy Dodds
The “WAC on Track” is also a means for members communication. If you have a story to
share, a fun experience, a recommendation, a joke, or anything else you would like to share
with other members, please email it to
Y o u c a n a l s o p l a c e a d s , c l a s s i f i e d s a n d u s e t h e W A C
notice board (free one line ad for WAC members) in the WAC on Track.
Deadline for the November 2011 edition is October 20th 2011.
“WAC on Track” Deadlines and Contributions“WAC on Track” Deadlines and Contributions
Full page ad: 150 SFr
Half page ad: 80 SFr
Quarter page ad: 50 SFr
Inserts: 150 SFr
WAC Notice board
(one month / max. A5 / members: free*
*give to COM to add date & place on
the board.
WOT Classifieds - (max. 5 lines )
Members: 10 SFr
Non Members: 30 SFr
Advertising RatesAdvertising Rates
President
Carol Conzelmann 044 940 02 93
Vice President
April Koller 078 839 01 62
Secretary
Susan Junod 043 266 92 89
Treasurer
Susan Keller 044 822 3246
Activities Chairperson
Heike Adler 044 793 13 80
Marketing Chairperson
Angie Menendez 079 258 53 18
Membership Chairperson
Ana Wyman 055 534 00 58
WAC Office
Club Office Manager 043 305 9250
Jennifer Langkjaer [email protected]
office hours: Mon, Wed & Fri: 9:15-12:15
Learning Tree School
School Director 043 305 9250
Ida Imbach [email protected] or
office hours: Mon - Thurs: 9:00 - 12:00
Good communication between the board
members and the membership of the WAC is
important for the continued growth and
improvement of the club. If you have any
concerns or questions, please feel free to contact
Dear Reader,
This past month I have been somewhat fighting to keep my
head above the water. Our youngest, Verity, having stopped attending WAC Explorers and having four afternoons per
week free (which she calls literally her mummy's afternoons),
has meant commitment to the family; with my exercise regime
and other aspects of life taking "second fiddle". On top of this,
I find myself chronically late wherever I go - never a good
thing when you try to cram in as much to life as possible. My
recent tardiness now have materialised into 2 rather
expensive speeding fines, have you noticed how, in the last
month Uster is now a mine field of Speeding Cameras?
Beware !
Enough about me and traffic and now to this edition. Judging
by our cover, some of us WAC "girls" attended the Pink
Ribbon Race once again. Sharon Whartman starts her new
column p6, a massive amount of volunteers are needed for
our traditional Halloween party and the WAC would like to
start again Drama course p.9 . Finally, check the findings from
the Expat Spouse interviews made before the Summer p. 19-
20.
Happy Reading.
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President’s NotePresident’s Note Carol ConzelmannCarol Conzelmann
Dear fellow WAC members,
As I‟m writing this note, it‟s looking positively autumnal outside my window, as the leaves start to turn
golden, with fresh snow on the Alps, and a cool nip in the air. Just 3 days ago I was at the Badi enjoying
some late summer sun – the weather changes fast here! But one of the joys of living in Switzerland is
watching the seasons change and looking forward to something new – in this case, pumpkin soup,
pumpkin carving and, you‟ve guessed it, Halloween! One of the WAC‟s favorite special events is just
around the corner – our annual spooky Halloween party including the famous „Trunk or Treating‟ – if
you‟ve never been before, you just have to come along and see what it‟s all about. Our Special Events
team Swapna and Natalie, assisted by Heike and WAC experts Nilsa and Ana, are busy getting every-
thing scarily ready - don‟t forget to pick up your tickets before they‟re all spirited away!
One of the areas the WAC board is looking at is to find ways to say thank you to our many loyal WAC
volunteers. Without our volunteers, our club wouldn‟t exist. I feel very proud and honored to be the
current President of the club, which plays such an important role in the lives of many of our members.
For me, the various volunteer jobs I‟ve done at the WAC over the past 3 years have enriched my life
no end. I missed my full time job when I came to Switzerland, but „working‟ at the WAC, be it sparing
an hour to cover a library shift, editing the
WAC on Track, running a playgroup or be-
ing on the Board gives me a purpose beyond
the unpaid full time job of being a mom. It‟s
also great fun – the WAC is such a lovely
place to be, to chat informally to people
from all corners of the world and from all
walks of life. As a volunteer you get to be
part of a team, learn some new skills and
brush up on some old ones. So in many
ways the job of volunteering is its own re-
ward – try it and see! And if you have any
ideas as to how we can encourage the spirit
of volunteerism within the club, please do let us know- we‟re always on the lookout for new ideas!
We are in urgent need of volunteers right now to run our playgroups, on Tuesday afternoons and Fri-
day mornings. For moms with pre-school kids, especially those new to Switzerland, our playgroups are
so important, providing some time to relax whilst the children play, and the chance to make some new
friends. Running a playgroup is not difficult; it only needs some energy and a couple of hours of your
time. If you think you could take on the challenge, or would be interested in co-hosting a group, please
contact our Playgroup Chairperson Danna at [email protected]
Until next month,
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School NewsSchool News Ida ImbachIda Imbach
We have just had another successful Parent
Information Evening! It was so nice to see so many
Dads attending this year!
We started the evening with a short talk by Carol
about the WAC and the introduction of her board
members and we ended it with a scrumptious apero
prepared by April. My team and I would like to
thank the board for their support this evening!
I was given the floor to introduce the wonderful,
dedicated women who are the „backbone‟ of the
school – your children‟s teachers. To my teaching
team – Mahjabeen, Heather, Sangeeta, Caryn, Kathy,
Yvonne, Kate, Bettina, Stephanie – thank you! To
complete our team we have Sharon, our lunch club
lady and Jennifer, our Club office manager. These
two ladies are a very important part of the team
that makes the school and the club a great place to
be!
Lastly, I would like to thank all the families whose
children come to our school. Your support is
invaluable to us!
The PTA (Parents Teachers Association) has been
instrumental in helping the school and the teachers
in all their needs – from making playdough to
organizing class photos. The PTA is comprised of
the class reps and our new leader – Kristina
Linkomo. If there is anyone who is willing to help
out as a class rep or just for a task, please contact
either of us.
Kristina - [email protected] or Ida -
For those of you who couldn‟t make it, the teachers
and I are always available to answer your questions.
We are here for you and your children!
So, we wish you a nice Fall Break and see you next
month!
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SHARON„S TIPS FOR EXPAT Sharon Whartmann
Having lived in Switzerland for more then 20 years, I thought I could pass on some tips to the many Expat
families at the WAC once in a while – things that I have experienced or found out the hard way – to make
your life a little easier.
When you sign up for health insurance, dental work is usually excluded. As you may be aware, dentist
prices in Switzerland are astronomical and can quickly run into thousands, and more. BIG GULP!!!
However, the younger your child is, the less likely your health insurance will ask for a dental pre-check
for your child to be approved for coverage.
Since both my husband and I needed orthodontic intervention as children, our girls will likely need to
see an orthodontist at some stage too. With our particular health insurance, Swica, a child up to the
age of 4 does not need a pre-check to be approved for dental coverage. We pay Fr. 20.- per month
per child, and the coverage is +/- 75%, with some small print.
My tip: don‟t wait until your child is older to inquire with your health insurance about dental coverage.
It is worth it, and much easier, to sign your child up whilst they are young and there are no foreseen
dental problems. Ask your health insurance for their rules and coverage for dentistry for children, and
be specific to also ask about orthodontic coverage.
Keep smiling
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LIBRARY NEWS Judy Burckhardt
Hi All!
We‟ll have a pre-October Break DVD spe-
cial: Rent 1 DVD and get the 2nd DVD (of equiva-
lent or lesser value) for free. And there are lots
more new DVD‟s to choose from. (See below.)
New DVD's: The King's Speech --- Great true story about how
King George of England got over his stutter.
Black Swan --- Psychological thriller about a bal-
lerina who goes to the fullest for her dual heroine/
villain role
in Swan Lake.
Rio --- When a rare Blue McCaw & his mate are
stolen, can they escape & get back to freedom?
HOP --- The next in line for the role of Easter
Bunny runs away to Hollywood because what he
really wants to be is a drummer.
National Geographic Super Pride --- takes a
look at one of Africa's most successful Lion Prides.
Spirit --- Cartoon about how a wild mustang &
Indian befriend each other in order to escape their
captors.
The Adjustment Bureau --- Sci-fi, Romance, Ac-
tion starring Matt Damon as a man who wants to
change his
Fate.
Yogi Bear --- 1st Movie of the picnic basket steal-
ing bear. Yogi must help the Rangers save Jelly-
stone Park from closing.
Leapfrog Letter Factory DVD--- This cartoon
with a catchy song teaches children all the big let-
ters & sounds of the alphabet.
Made in Dagenham DVD --- The true story of
the 1st Women's Equal Rights (Equal Pay for Equal
Work) Strike.
BBC Space DVD --- great adult documentary
about Outer Space (learn more about black holes
& asteroids).
New Children‟s Books: Bedtime for Frances by Hoban
Magic School Bus Chapter Book on Germs
Magic School Bus Chapter Book on Space
Pilgrims 1st Thanksgiving by McGovern
Who was Leonardo da Vinci?
Who was Thomas Alva Edison?
Who was Walt Disney?
Also if there is anyone who would like to volunteer
on Tuesday mornings for the WAC Library, please
let the WAC Office know. We‟re always on the
look out for more volunteers. Thank you!
Happy Halloween!
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GIRLS„ CLUB NEWS Nilsa Stettler-Padilla
BOYS‘ CLUB Time: Saturday, about once a month, 9.30-12am
Place: mostly outside, in the woods, area Uster/ Wetzikon
Ideas: We basically want to integrate the boys’ and your ideas.
These could be: playing in the woods, building huts, dam the stream,
climb, get dirty, go for minigolf/ bowling/…, go for an outing, etc.
Age range: about 7-10 years (increases with the age of the current members!)
Only conditions: be a boy , love being outside and speak English
Responsible adults: Mirjam&Thomas Egli-Rohr or other helpers
Costs to cover the expenses: Fr. 6.-
Are you interested? Please send an e-mail so you’ll get the necessary information for our activities.
Mirjam Egli-Rohr: [email protected]
Celebrate, Integrate, not Isolate
Our first meeting took place on Sept 10th
2011. We were 14 girls strong with more in-
quiring already. Jana Parkin, Maria Frost and
I, Nilsa Stettler were blessed with many
smiling faces, laughter, song and crafting
hands. We have two groups again this year,
the 5-7 year olds called the Dolphins and the
Diamonds which are now the 8-10 year olds.
A preteen group for 11-12+ year olds has not
thus far formed. Our teen group the Stars
graduated. We wish them much success in
their studies and joy in their teen years.
Good Luck: Denia, Vivienne, Sara, Bridget and Genevieve!
The goals of the Girls Club are to provide our
daughters with an English speaking opportu-
nity to learn about their community, their
personal health, and their talents (among
other things) all while building strong friend-
ships and interpersonal skills. We work to
expose your daughters to strong female role
models. In addition to you parents, we hope
that your daughters will count us among their
friends and know that we are there for
them. It does after all "take a village to
raise a child", meaning one can't do it alone
and surrounding yourself and your child with
people who care about them will help to en-
sure a happy, healthy child ready to face her
future.
Our meeting dates are:
In 2011:Oct. 1, Nov 12th, Dec 3rd
In 2012: Jan 14th, Feb. no mtg, Mar 10th,
Apr 14th, May 12th, June 16th
Meetings are usually at the WAC.
Fees: 6 SFr for members, 12 SFR for non-
members of the WAC
Details are posted at the WAC.
Contact Nilsa Stettler [email protected]
044 991 7089
Other special events planned:
Musical Oct 1st 2011 Oliver in Zug
Nutcracker ballet in Nov
Christmas surprise
Camping in May
We are looking forward to another great
year!
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READERS GONE WACky Alice Knöpfel
The Readers Gone WACky read Barbara
Kingsolver’s The Lacuna for the September
meeting. Members were entranced by this
novel which follows Harrison William Shep-
herd, from 1929 to 1951. The book opens with
Harrison and his dramatic husband-chasing
mother in Isla Pixol, where he risks taking a
dive into an underwater cave, and emerges in
a secret place. He begins writing in a note-
book to record his experiences and this note-
book becomes an important thread in his live,
and in the novel.
After breaking free from his mother, Harrison
falls into a job mixing plaster for Diego Rivera,
and then progresses to being a cook and typist
for Rivera and his wife, Frida Kahol, and, later,
their houseguest, Leon Trotsky.
Eventually, as the politics of the situation be-
come tricky, Harrison returns to the United
States where he writes novels and is perse-
cuted by the House Un-American Activities
Committee.
Members were pleasantly surprised by the
subject and enjoyed the fascinating rendition of
this particular period in history. In addition, the
readers were drawn to the interesting charac-
terizations of Rivera, Kahlo and Trotsky as well
as the vibrant setting of the novel.
The Readers Gone WACky explored King-
solver’s success as a female author writing in
the voice of a male, gay character. They
speculated that the closedness of the charac-
ter helped Kingsolver create a believable por-
trayal. The group also discussed how she of-
ten writes in various voices within one novel.
One member shared her own experiences in
Mexico and her impressions of the underwater
caves and setting of the novel. Topics also
included the wonderful, dense and poetic lan-
guage of the book, its interesting format and
satisfying ending.
The Readers Gone WACky enthusiastically
recommend this richly imagined historical fic-
tion to other readers.
Next meetings of the Readers Gone WACky
are: October 26 - When the Killing is Done by
T.C. Boyle; November 23 - Cleopatra – A Life
by Stacy Schiff; December 14 - Holiday Cele-
bration and Half Broke Horses by Jeanette
Walls; and January - Unbroken by Laura Hil-
lenbrand. New members are welcome at any
time! Contact Alice Knöpfel for more informa-
tion 044 912 2326 or
The WAC Clubroom and kitchen facilities are available to rent for private parties at very reasonable rates. If you are a WAC member, and would like to use the space, simply contact me at [email protected] for more information.
COM‘S CORNER
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Membership Fees* (non-refundable): please tick the appropriate box:
WAC Full Membership WHOLE year (1st January— 31st December) SFr. 160.-
WAC Full Membership HALF year (Jan—June, OR July—Dec) SFr.
90.-
WAC Associate Membership full year (Library use only) SFr. 90.-
*Note: The Membership fees are neither prorated nor refundable. A payment slip (Einzahlungsschein) will be sent to you. Please use this, as it
allows our data system to accurately identify your payment. Membership is automatically renewed unless a written
cancellation is received.
Cancellation or queries must be received by 10th December, via email to our Club Office Manager [email protected]. If no
cancellation is received by this date, your membership will be automatically renewed for the following year.
Cancellation from the school is not an automatic cancellation from the Club.
Contact [email protected] or write to:
Women’s Activity Club
Winterthurerstr. 18
8610 Uster Tel.# 043 305 9250
Membership at the WAC allows for:
participation in our club activities ranging from a Preschool, Reading and Writing after
school programs to kids social as well as educational programs. Depending on member requests and staffing, there are also adult education, social events and community ac-
tivities*.
Newsletter 10 X year
Rental of designated club rooms
*The fees for such activities are posted in our newsletter, on our communication board, website or available
from our Club Office Manager. No-show cancellation policy applies to events with posted deadlines. Social events and extracurricular courses are available to non-members at double the posted fee. Use of WAC prem-ises is at your own risk, refer to WAC Handbook for details.
How did you hear about the WAC? ____________________________________________
WOMEN’S ACTIVITY CLUBWOMEN’S ACTIVITY CLUB
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM 2010/11MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM 2010/11
Personal Information
Your Last Name __________________________ Partner’s Last Name __________________________
Your First Name __________________________ Partner’s First Name __________________________
Your Nationality __________________________ Partner’s Nationality __________________________
Current/Previous Occupation ________________ Partner’s Occupation __________________________
Children: Their Last Name: _________________
First Name: __________________ Birth date_________ First Name: _______________ Birth date__________
First Name: __________________ Birth date_________ First Name: _______________ Birth date__________
Street Address ___________________________________________________________________________
Postal Code _________ Town _________________Phone# __________________ Fax# ________________
Cell phone __________________________ Email ______________________________________________
Hobbies and talents that you may like to share with other members _________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Welcome to the WAC.. You have indicated a desire to be a member of this cooperative club
which provides families with social and educational outlets. Please fill out the entire form .
1.
2.
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PlaygroupsPlaygroups
Disclaimer: Members, their families and guests are
reminded that participation in WAC activities is entirely
on their own discretion and/or risk. Neither the
Women’s Activity Club nor its representatives shall be
held responsible for damage, injury or loss incurred by
the use of Club property or participation in club events.
Cancellation Policy: WAC's goal is to provide as
many cost conscientious events and courses to our
members as possible without incurring financial losses.
Except where specifically stated, a No-Show Policy is in
effect for all courses and events at the WAC. Please
observe the deadline and cut-off dates before canceling
or withdrawing from such activities. Cancellations after
the deadline will be charged in full.
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THIS IS WHAT WE ARE ABOUT :
A PLACE TO LEARN AND TO HAVE FUN
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Disclaimer: Members, their families and guests are
reminded that participation in WAC activities is
entirely on their own discretion and/or risk. Neither
the Women‟s Activity Club nor its representatives
shall be held responsible for damage, injury or loss
incurred by the use of Club property or participation
in club events.
Cancellation Policy: WAC's goal is to provide as many cost
conscientious events and courses to our members as possible
without incurring financial losses. Except where specifically stated,
a No-Show Policy is in effect for all courses and events at the
WAC. Please observe the deadline and cut-off dates before
canceling or withdrawing from such activities. Cancellations after
the deadline will be charged in full.
Welcome Breakfast for New Members
If you have recently joined the WAC, and want to
know more about our programs, I invite you for
breakfast to be announced on board from 9 to
11 am.
Please come and share a moment with me, and
meet some of the members.
Confirm to me (Ana Wymann ) at : [email protected] or call me 055 534 00
58 .
WWEDNESDAYEDNESDAY AAFTERNOONFTERNOON CCOFFEEOFFEE
& C& CAKEAKE !!
A home-made cake, made by the baking talents of the WAC will be
placed in the WAC kitchen on a weekly basis.
Everyone can enjoy the nice taste of home-made baking for a very
reasonable price while enjoying a cup of coffee or tea any time you
are at the WAC and feel like it. Come and try it yourself. If you want, you can even take
some home so your family can enjoy a taste too. Fresh cakes will be placed in the WAC
Kitchen every Wednesday afternoon from 2:00 - 4:00pm.
BAKING TALENTS NEEDED
If you like baking and know some good recipes, please
contact Helen Mylius 044 915 4962.
The cost of baking will be reimbursed. Thank you in advance!
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Courses @ the WAC
English Belly Dancing Swimming Ballet/ Tap
For Info on Swimming contact Debbie at [email protected]
For other Info contact Jennifer at [email protected] or 043 305 9250
Disclaimer: Members, their families and guests are reminded that participation in WAC activities is entirely on their own discretion and/or risk. Neither the WAC nor its represen-tatives shall be held responsible for damage, injury or loss incurred by the use of Club prop-erty or participation in club events.
Cancellation Policy: WAC’s goal is to provide as many cost conscientious events and courses to our members as possible without incurring financial losses. Except where specifically stated, a No-Show Policy is in effect for all courses and events at the WAC. Please read the terms and conditions of your contract and only sign if you agree to them.
For Current
Schedule
check the WOT
Calendar!
Ladies Kids 3 – ca. 10 yrs old Kids
Beginner / Intermediate
Swimmers
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THE WAC DAYTHE WAC DAY
EXCURSION BOOKEXCURSION BOOK
For all those excursions around
Zurich and beyond, don„t forget
the revised WAC Excursion
Book, listing great days out in
and around the Zurich ar ea.
Available from the office or library for just 15
SFr.
ROOM RENTALSROOM RENTALS
For
information on renting the WAC„s facilities,
please contact:
COM
043 305 9250
English children„s books at very
affordable prices. See the brochures
in the clubroom. Orders are
processed on the 10th of every
month. All orders help us get free
books and learning material for our
School.
All enquires to Helen Mylius
044 915 4962
Mothering Matters
is a non-profit, bi-monthly journal for English-
speaking parents living in Switzerland with articles
and information on child-rearing topics, suggestions
and practical tips for child-related activities.
A year‟s subscription costs SFr. 33.
For more information, or to subscribe, go to
www.mmjournal.com
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Goulash meatball.
We were watching Delia's latest advert for
Waitrose : meatball in a goulash sauce. It looked
positively mouth-watering and on the first cold
evening was promptly served to the family with a
standing ovation.
500 g minced beef meat
2 tsp grill seasoning
1 sp of maizena ( cornflour)
a bit of flour to roll the meatball in
1 can of chopped tomatoes
1 onion chopped
2 garlic
1 green pepper cut into 2 cm squares
2 tsp of paprika
creme fraiche.
1. Meatball making.. in a bowl put the minced beef,
the grill seasoning and maizena. Mix it all together
and roll into small ball shape and lightly coat in
flour.. I made about 12 balls .
2. preheat the oven to 160 C
3.In a casserole pour a bit of oil and brown the
meatball. Once browned transfer onto a plate
4. In the same pan, add more oil, add the onion and
cook for 5 minutes. Then add the garlic and paprika
as well as a tsp of flour. Stir. Now pour the can of
tomatoes in the pan, salt to your taste and bring it
to simmer as you keep on stirring.
5. Add the meatball and then put the casserole in
the oven for 3/4 of an hour, at this point add the
green pepper, stir again and let the closed lid
casserole in the over for another 20 minutes. Add
a bit of creme fraiche before serving. Best served
with Fettuccini. Bon appetit
RECIPE Nancy Dodds
HELPERS SOUGHT FOR
THE 2011 HALLOWEEN COMMITTEE
We urgently need to set up the “Halloween Committee” to help organise, decorate, set-up & run the various activities which will go into making a fun Halloween Party at the
WAC for all the family.
The Halloween Party can only go ahead if we can
get enough volunteers to help us!
If interested in helping, please see the sign-up sheet on the WAC notice board or email the special events team & we will get in touch with you to discuss further.
Thank you very much!
Natalie Saad: [email protected] & Swapna Patil: [email protected]
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1
BALLET
10-11 am
GIRL„S CLUB
2 3
SWIMMING
3-9 years old
BELLY
DANCING
6.30-7.30 pm
4
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
5
ZUMBA
7-8pm
BOOKCLUB
@ 8pm
6
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
ENGLISH
9.15-10.45 am
7
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
8
9 10 11
12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24
SWIMMING
3-9 years old
25
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
FREE DRAMA
TRIAL
4.15-5.45 p.m
26
ZUMBA
7-8pm
27
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
ENGLISH
9.15-10.45 am
28
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
29
BALLET
10-11 am
30
HALLOWEEN
PARTY
31
SWIMMING
3-9 years old
BELLY
DANCING
6.30-7.30 pm
FALL BREAK
SCHOOL CLOSED
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
2
ZUMBA
7-8pm
3
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
ENGLISH
9.15-10.45 am
4
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
5
BALLET
10-11 am
GIRL„S CLUB
6 7
SWIMMING
3-9 years old
BELLY
DANCING
6.30-7.30 pm
8
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
9
ZUMBA
7-8pm
BOOKCLUB
@ 8pm
10
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
ENGLISH
9.15-10.45 am
11
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
12
BALLET
10-11 am
13 14
SWIMMING
3-9 years old
BELLY
DANCING
6.30-7.30 pm
15
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
16
ZUMBA
7-8pm
17
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
ENGLISH
9.15-10.45 am
18
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
19
BALLET
10-11 am
20 21
SWIMMING
3-9 years old
BELLY
DANCING
6.30-7.30 pm
22
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
23
ZUMBA
7-8pm
24
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
ENGLISH
9.15-10.45 am
25
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
26
BALLET
10-11 am
27 28
SWIMMING
3-9 years old
BELLY
DANCING
6.30-7.30 pm
29
PLAYGROUP
9.30-11.30 am
30
ZUMBA
7-8pm