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World Subud Association Central Innsbruck
Posted by HarunKennedy
Sunday, June 19, 2005
Look to the middle and top of the map for the location of Congress.
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All STUDY SPANISH THIS SUMMER IN COSTA RICA
Posted by hkaber
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
HERE IS A GREAT WAY TO LEARN SPANISH AND HAVE A GREAT TIME DURING YOUR SUMMER VACATION! PURA VIDA (PURE LIFE) LANGUAGE INSTITUTE IN COSTA RICA COMBINES CLASSROOM STUDY WITH A VARIETY OF ENRICHING CULTURAL EXPERIENCES AND TRAVEL. EVERYTHING CENTERS AROUND OUR SCHOOL LOCATED IN SAN JOAQUIN DE FLORES, ABOUT TEN MINUTES FROM THE AIRPORT. YOU WILL STUDY IN SMALL GROUPS (SIX OR LESS) WITH A UNIVERSITY CERTIFIED LANGUAGE INSTRUCTOR. IN ADDITION TO OUR VARIED CURRICULUM, WE CAN HELP YOU PLAN WEEKEND ADVENTURES TO ALL PARTS OF COSTA RICA (RAINFOREST, BEACHES, VOLCANOS, DEPENDING UPON YOUR INCLINATION AND BUDGET). WE ALSO HAVE VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS THAT WILL ALLOW YOU TO LEARN WHILE HELPING OTHERS.

CALL US AT OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER FROM THE US: 866-265-3149 (WE ARE 2 HOURS EARLIER THAN EST). ASK FOR HAMID WE ALSO OFFER GROUP RATES FOR TWO OR MORE STUDYING TOGETHER. PS - WE ARE A SHORT DISTANCE FROM LATIHAN FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT WISH TO PARTICIPATE VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT www.puravidalanguageinstitute.com

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All RADIO PROFESSIONAL NEEDED
Posted by emile
Sunday, February 06, 2005
Hello all, i'm posting an "offer" for the Project Manager position with the SWC05 FM Radio project. If you have experience with broadcasting radio, we would need your help, to oversee the project. Check out the forum:

www.worldcongress2005.com /GET INVOLVED/ Forum/ Congress Suggestions/ SWC05RADIO STATION

and see if whats been thought of so far can be improved by input from you, or managed entirely. If so, please contact Amalia at: amalia.dickie@chello.at

We need you!! (so far Emile, Mark Vaughn & Sofia Dickie are the only youth on the thing.

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Subud Youth News from Subud Britain Youth
Posted by louise
Friday, January 21, 2005
Belated Happy New Year to you all!
We started well this year with a New Years Eve party at the Amadeus (Central London) organised in conjunction with SICA where we raised £950. The money will now go to the tsunami appeal, as we all felt strongly that we should do something to help our brothers and sisters in the difficult work that they are doing in Aceh.
You may remember that we originally advertised the party to raise money for the African bi-zonal meeting. However, a couple of weeks beforehand we found out the happy news that they had already met their target and were no longer looking for funding. At first this confused Melissa and I, as the testing had been strongly in favour for this cause. Then again, thinking about it, we had tested about how it was to organise an event for the African bi-zonal meeting, which had been really lovely. And it was. The organising had been relatively easy, and quite fun to do. When we found out that we had a party but no cause, we didn’t really know what to do. The testing was unclear and heavy about where to send any money raised, and it was correct for us to use our heads and hearts to decide closer to the time. Unfortunately, as you know, the world was traumatised by the news on Boxing Day of the tsunami that devastated so many people’s lives. It was deeply shocking to hear about the families losing loved ones in such a violent way and about the wreckage left behind when the waters receded. It was an automatic response to donate what money we raised to help those affected by the tsunami. The generosity of so many who were at the party was really touching, as people were willing to empty their purse/wallet for those in so much need.
The evening started with a beautiful cello recital by Rosada Davies, who travelled all the way up from Exeter to be with us that evening. We were rocked most of the night by the impromptu ‘Ibuprofen and the painkillers’ (aptly named for what I was looking for the morning after) with Raphael Skerrat, Marcus Bolt, Hayward Slater, Andrew Clague and Matthew Warman playing. This was interrupted briefly for the favours auction, generously provided for and bought by the following: a personal portrait by Carol Harrington raised £100 from Martin Amos, a neck massage by Olivia Weaver went to Hardy Speight (£25), a personal letter head to be designed by Marcus Bolt was bought by Kate Brightwell (£50), a sound therapy treatment to be given by Adrienne Thomas to Rosemary Tolley (£80), an origami lesson from Heidi Gawen to Conrad Williams (£25) and the advantages of your very own personal herbalist for a year of Haskel Adamson to Tony Harrington for £120 (who gave it to me, hurrah!). At midnight we sang Auld Lang Syne, and then discoed the early hours away with DJ Marilyn. Thanks to all of you for not only bravely standing up in front of everybody, but for performing/donating such amazing talents for free.

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Zone 3 Subud Gathering - LaSource - New Year 2005
Posted by emile
Thursday, January 06, 2005
There was a "Music Jamboree" gathering this Xmas holiday at LaSource (www.lasourcepyrenees.com) to which a lot of subud and non-subud people came... I personally had the best xmas vacation ever. People went hiking, we sang, played the interior designers with a cave not far from the farm... The new years eve meal was excellent. Well it was great. I encourage people that came to go and visit www.01012005.tk so they can share the pictures they took during that vacation.

Yeah it was a great time - i mean I learned so many games (go, backgammon, mafia, 7 hand poker, and some weird untangling game.) happy new year to all.

ps: those that have the pictures I took, can you contact me? I really would like to have them back! :D
Emile

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