Conversation and Coffee
At
PANERA BREAD
Our first ESL Conversation Night will be at Panera Bread. We will be meeting on the second Thursday of each month. Our first meeting will be on Thursday, October 11@ 7:00pm. Hope you can come out to a fun evening of coffee and conversation. Coffee is $1.60 and there are free refills.
179 Deming Street is right next to Buckland Mall. You can go down Route 30 or get off of exit. 63 on 84. For more directions you can call them at 644-5390
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
VERNON REGIONAL ADULT EDUCATION-TRIP TO BOSTON
VERNON REGIONAL ADULT EDUCATION
TRIP TO BOSTON- ESL STUDENTS, SPOUSES, CHILDREN 12 AND UP
WHEN: Sunday, November 4, 2007
DEPARTURE: 7:00 AM Glastonbury-Main Street commuter lot (across from Burger King)
7:30 AM Vernon commuter lot, Route 30 next to Meineke
7:00 AM Manchester High School
7:45 AM EO Smith
ARRIVAL HOME 7:00 PM Vernon
7:30 PM Glastonbury
7:00 PM EO Smith
7:45 PM Manchester
BOSTON ITINERARY
DUCK TOUR 10 AM-11:30 AM
We will board an authentic, renovated World War II amphibious vehicle and view Boston from both land and water while you learn many facts about this unique and wonderful city.
FANEUIL HALL MARKETPLACE 12 PM -3 PM
This historic and exciting marketplace has played an integral role for over 250 years in the life of Boston’s residents. We will see, taste and touch a true Boston experience with some of the most famous shopping and dining experiences.
PRUDENTIAL SKYWALK 4 PM -5 PM
Visit the Skywalk Observatory, Boston's only sky-high vantage point for sweeping 360 degree views of Greater Boston and beyond. Let your eyes and ears do the walking as you experience the exclusive state-of-the-art Antenna Audio Tour detailing the city's many points of historic and cultural interest.
Boston
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2007
REGISTRATION FORM
$20.00 PER PERSON
MONEY ORDERS MADE PAYABLE TO: VRABE
CASH ACCEPTED (no personal checks)
Name__________________________________________________________
Phone (H):__________________ Phone (Cell) _________________________
Teacher__________________________________ Site___________________
Emergency Contact_______________________________________________
Phone __________________________________________________________
PLEASE RETURN FORM AND PAYMENT BY
FRIDAY OCTOBER 26, TO YOUR TEACHER
Looking forward to seeing you!
Risa Filkoff, ESL Event Coordinator
TRIP TO BOSTON- ESL STUDENTS, SPOUSES, CHILDREN 12 AND UP
WHEN: Sunday, November 4, 2007
DEPARTURE: 7:00 AM Glastonbury-Main Street commuter lot (across from Burger King)
7:30 AM Vernon commuter lot, Route 30 next to Meineke
7:00 AM Manchester High School
7:45 AM EO Smith
ARRIVAL HOME 7:00 PM Vernon
7:30 PM Glastonbury
7:00 PM EO Smith
7:45 PM Manchester
BOSTON ITINERARY
DUCK TOUR 10 AM-11:30 AM
We will board an authentic, renovated World War II amphibious vehicle and view Boston from both land and water while you learn many facts about this unique and wonderful city.
FANEUIL HALL MARKETPLACE 12 PM -3 PM
This historic and exciting marketplace has played an integral role for over 250 years in the life of Boston’s residents. We will see, taste and touch a true Boston experience with some of the most famous shopping and dining experiences.
PRUDENTIAL SKYWALK 4 PM -5 PM
Visit the Skywalk Observatory, Boston's only sky-high vantage point for sweeping 360 degree views of Greater Boston and beyond. Let your eyes and ears do the walking as you experience the exclusive state-of-the-art Antenna Audio Tour detailing the city's many points of historic and cultural interest.
Boston
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2007
REGISTRATION FORM
$20.00 PER PERSON
MONEY ORDERS MADE PAYABLE TO: VRABE
CASH ACCEPTED (no personal checks)
Name__________________________________________________________
Phone (H):__________________ Phone (Cell) _________________________
Teacher__________________________________ Site___________________
Emergency Contact_______________________________________________
Phone __________________________________________________________
PLEASE RETURN FORM AND PAYMENT BY
FRIDAY OCTOBER 26, TO YOUR TEACHER
Looking forward to seeing you!
Risa Filkoff, ESL Event Coordinator
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
September ESL Newsletter
ESL TIMES Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Welcome to Vernon Adult Education’s Rockville site. We hope that your journey with us is a great one.
Our first ESL Conversation Night will be at Panera Bread. We will be meeting on the second of Thursday of each month. Our first meeting will be on Thursday, October 11@ 7:00pm. Hope you can come out to a fun evening of coffee and conversation.
Are you new to the area and looking to explore? If so you should stop by your local library. We a letter addressed to you in Rockville or Vernon you can get a library card. It’s FREE. With a library card you can take out books, CDs and DVDs also MUSEUM PASSES.
Beardsley Zoo
Connecticut Trolley Museum
Lutz Junior Museum
Mystic Marine Life Aquarium
New England Air Museum
Norwalk Maritime Aquarium/IMAX Theatre
Science Center of CT….to name a few.
Here is the address and phone number
52 Union StreetVernon, CT 06066(860) 875-5892
Some Fun FREE THINGS.. to do in Hartford
1. Bushnell ParkBetween Elm and Jewel Streets, (860) 232-6710America's oldest public park is home to more than 125 tree species, some more than 100 years old. Free half-hour Notable Trees and Arch Tours are available Thursdays only, noon to 1:30 p.m., May through October. Or, pick up a free Bushnell Park Tree Walks brochure at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch or at the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection--the building with the red-tile roof on Elm Street adjacent to the Park. The self-guided tour described in the brochure will take you on several different walks through Bushnell Park and help you to locate more than 40 different species of trees.
2. Center Church and Ancient Burying GroundMain and Gold Streets, (860) 249-5631Church open Wednesdays and Fridays, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.The Ancient Burying Ground is the final resting place for many of Hartford's founders and early settlers. Center Church, built in 1807, was modeled after St. Martin-In-The-Fields in London and features stained glass windows by Louis Tiffany.
3. Elizabeth Park Prospect and Asylum Avenues, (860) 242-0017Hartford is home to the first municipal rose garden in the U.S. During the summer months, more than 14,000 rose bushes representing 900 different varieties of roses are in bloom. The park is open free daily and the greenhouses are open free to visitors year-round from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m., Monday through Friday.
4. Governor's Residence990 Prospect Avenue, (860) 566-4840Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. by appointmentThis 1909 Georgian Revival mansion has been home to Connecticut's governors since 1945. Free tours are available by appointment on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.
5. Hartford Police Museum 101 Pearl Street, (860) 722-6152Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.You'll find the first police museum in the Northeast in downtown Hartford. It features pictures and artifacts from the 135-year history of the Hartford Police Department. You'll get to sit behind the wheel of a patrol car, too.
Welcome to Vernon Adult Education’s Rockville site. We hope that your journey with us is a great one.
Our first ESL Conversation Night will be at Panera Bread. We will be meeting on the second of Thursday of each month. Our first meeting will be on Thursday, October 11@ 7:00pm. Hope you can come out to a fun evening of coffee and conversation.
Are you new to the area and looking to explore? If so you should stop by your local library. We a letter addressed to you in Rockville or Vernon you can get a library card. It’s FREE. With a library card you can take out books, CDs and DVDs also MUSEUM PASSES.
Beardsley Zoo
Connecticut Trolley Museum
Lutz Junior Museum
Mystic Marine Life Aquarium
New England Air Museum
Norwalk Maritime Aquarium/IMAX Theatre
Science Center of CT….to name a few.
Here is the address and phone number
52 Union StreetVernon, CT 06066(860) 875-5892
Some Fun FREE THINGS.. to do in Hartford
1. Bushnell ParkBetween Elm and Jewel Streets, (860) 232-6710America's oldest public park is home to more than 125 tree species, some more than 100 years old. Free half-hour Notable Trees and Arch Tours are available Thursdays only, noon to 1:30 p.m., May through October. Or, pick up a free Bushnell Park Tree Walks brochure at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch or at the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection--the building with the red-tile roof on Elm Street adjacent to the Park. The self-guided tour described in the brochure will take you on several different walks through Bushnell Park and help you to locate more than 40 different species of trees.
2. Center Church and Ancient Burying GroundMain and Gold Streets, (860) 249-5631Church open Wednesdays and Fridays, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.The Ancient Burying Ground is the final resting place for many of Hartford's founders and early settlers. Center Church, built in 1807, was modeled after St. Martin-In-The-Fields in London and features stained glass windows by Louis Tiffany.
3. Elizabeth Park Prospect and Asylum Avenues, (860) 242-0017Hartford is home to the first municipal rose garden in the U.S. During the summer months, more than 14,000 rose bushes representing 900 different varieties of roses are in bloom. The park is open free daily and the greenhouses are open free to visitors year-round from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m., Monday through Friday.
4. Governor's Residence990 Prospect Avenue, (860) 566-4840Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. by appointmentThis 1909 Georgian Revival mansion has been home to Connecticut's governors since 1945. Free tours are available by appointment on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.
5. Hartford Police Museum 101 Pearl Street, (860) 722-6152Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.You'll find the first police museum in the Northeast in downtown Hartford. It features pictures and artifacts from the 135-year history of the Hartford Police Department. You'll get to sit behind the wheel of a patrol car, too.
Welcome students 2007-2008
Here are some of our new students:
Name
Country you are from
Places you have visited
Name
Country you are from
Places you have visited
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
ESL NEWSLETTER-MAY 2, 2007
ESL TIMES
Next ESL Conversation Night will be at Panera Bread. We will meet on Thursday, May 10, 2007 @ 7:30pm. Hope you can come out to a fun evening of coffee and conversation.
Last day of classes is Wednesday, May 23, 2007.
Summer ESL classes:
July 9 – Aug 2
Monday / Wednesday
One Stop (Manchester)
9-11am
Rockville Center
6-9pm
Students may sign up at each class location
Next ESL Conversation Night will be at Panera Bread. We will meet on Thursday, May 10, 2007 @ 7:30pm. Hope you can come out to a fun evening of coffee and conversation.
Last day of classes is Wednesday, May 23, 2007.
Summer ESL classes:
July 9 – Aug 2
Monday / Wednesday
One Stop (Manchester)
9-11am
Rockville Center
6-9pm
Students may sign up at each class location
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Welcome to Mrs. Barbara Lacoss: Manchester ESL
We would like to welcome Barbara Lacoss to Manchester High, where she is serving as an ESL teacher on Monday and Wednesday evenings. Mrs. Lacoss has many years of experience working with International students and has worked overseas teaching ESL. She resides in Manchester and is orginally from Michigan. We are so fortunate to have her join our team!
(Mrs. Lacoss (middle) pictured with two of her students at Panera Bread during Coffee and Conversation)
(Mrs. Lacoss (middle) pictured with two of her students at Panera Bread during Coffee and Conversation)
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