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Les Nouvelles de l`Alliance - Alliance Française de Buffalo
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SEIZIEME ANNEE, NUMERO 4
MARS-AVRIL 2010
A French
Cabaret Event
If you love music, and enjoy hearing French, EVEN IF YOU CANNOT
SPEAK IT! This evening is for you!
Alliance Française de Buffalo, Inc.
P.O. Box 721
Buffalo, NY 14207
Phone: (716) 688-4171
Web Site:
www.afbuffalo.org
E-mail contact:
[email protected]
TO BECOME A MEMBER:
Contact: Colette Jowdy
Phone: (716) 706-0505
Courriel: [email protected]
ANNUAL
MEMBERSHIP FEES:
Supporting
Individual
Family
Full Time Student
Teacher of French
$85
$40
$50
$20
$25
SEND CHECK TO:
Colette Jowdy
59 Quail Run Lane
Lancaster, NY 14086
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April 1, 2010
Photography: Paul Pasquarello
An Evening with Sophie Taillefer….. Le Music-Hall Français
It is with great pleasure that the Alliance announces the hosting of a French Cabaret Night on
Saturday, April 24 at 7:30 p.m., with doors opening at 7:00 p.m. The renowned mezzo-soprano,
Sophie Taillefer, will be performing French love songs for the evening, with her accompanist on
piano: Kalhil Gunther. You can expect to hear songs originally performed by Charles Aznavour,
Edith Piaf and Jacques Brel. Many of you may remember Ms. Taillefer from her successful cabaret
performance at the Alliance’s last cabaret in the spring of 2004. We are thrilled that she accepted
our invitation to return!
Sophie Taillefer is a mezzo-soprano originally from Montreal, who now resides in Bordentown NJ.
She came to the United States in 1998 with the invitation to study at the prestigious Academy of
Vocal Arts in Philadelphia. Since then, she has entertained audiences in many venues. Throughout
her professional career in Canada and the United States, Ms. Taillefer sang with several opera
companies, and made her Carnegie Hall debut in 2002 with the Pacific Opera. She also performed
her solo recital called La Belle Époque for many French Alliances including Charlottesville, Cleveland,
Buffalo, New Orleans and Philadelphia. She continues to share her love for French music all over
the United States and Canada.
Kalhil Gunther, Ms. Taillefer’s accompanist, is an artist whose background spans classical,
jazz, popular music and musical theater. He has played many engagements over the
years in the New Jersey and Philadelphia area, in addition to his work as a performer.
The Cabaret will be held at the 32nd Degree Masonic Temple in Cheektowaga, which is
easily located at 2379 Union Road. There is plenty of parking next to the building, and the hall we
have reserved boasts beautiful lighting and great acoustics. Doors will open at 7:00 p.m. to give
patrons an opportunity to relax and enjoy a menu of light fare and wine. The gourmet buffet and
wine bar will be available throughout the evening.
Cabaret tickets can be purchased at the door, but patrons are encouraged to reserve and
purchase them prior to the performance to secure a spot and to benefit from a discount. Send
your reservation and payment to: Holly Franz, “French Cabaret” 445 Crescent Avenue, Buffalo, NY
14214. Checks should be made payable to the Alliance Française. Reservations and monies must
be received by April 22 to enjoy the pre-sale prices. Your tickets will be available at the “reservedtickets table” at the door.
Presale: $10 Students - $15 AFB Members - $18 Non-members
At the door: $10 Students - $18 AFB Members - $20 Non-members
On behalf of the Alliance Board of Directors, Mary Grace Duggan, Shelly Meyer and I are thrilled to
be organizing this event. Please come join us for a great evening ...AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS!
For additional information, call Holly Franz at 716-548-0591. -Holly Frantz
Welcome | Bienvenue!
Jennifer E. Adams. . . . . . 841-1558
Colleen Butera . . . . . . . 662-6701
Simone Hicks
Franz Kleinschmidt . . . 836-4929
Carine Mardorossian. 860-6168
Michael Pilarz . . . . . . . . 882-3474
Benjamin Wixson . . . . . . 838-1255
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Cabaret
Toronto French play
Annual events and committees
Thank you to members
Cercle de lecture
Amélie Fradette Concert
Holiday Dinner 2009
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Goûter de Noël
Obituary: Mme Kim Diezeraad
Calendar
Petites Annonces
French summer camp (insert) Buffalo State lecture series (insert)
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A thank you to all!
I would like to thank all who responded to the question submitted to our
membership regarding their reasons for not attending some of our programs. Many of
you were pleased that the Board of Directors was making an effort to find out how we
can better serve your interests and concerns. Your reasons were varied and honest. To briefly summarize: You mentioned that work, time, family commitments prevented
you from attending events. The venues were a problem for many also. Several mentioned
that college campuses were not their favorite places – difficulty in parking, finding the
buildings, driving at night to a locale they are not familiar with, were all issues. I was
personally surprised to find out that a few of you would like to attend our events but
feel they must have a better knowledge of spoken french. I think we have failed as an
organization to make it known that there is rarely a program that requires a command
of french. Many of us bring spouses, guests who do not speak or understand french!
But we still have a good time! And having a good time at a reasonable cost was a
priority. Some mentioned that the Christmas dinner should be a little less expensive.
At a time when economics are a major concern, most of you would like to see
prices kept at an affordable level. It was pointed out that $80 for a couple for the
Christmas dinner and $350 per semester for our classes was too expensive. What do we like as a group? It seems that food and wine events are a draw! Remember
the chocolate program last year? Many of you did! And the pot luck at the Murrays, along with
the summer picnic? Get-togethers that were not expensive and fun seemed to top the list.
It was nice to have you suggest some activities that we may consider trying. One idea
was to have a french movie night (of course with English subtitles) and then have a bilingual
discussion and maybe a few drinks after the movie. Another was to try to establish a car-pool
to accommodate our members who do not like to drive at night and/or live a distance from
the venue hosting the event. There was a suggestion to locate events in different areas of the
suburbs. A good idea but finding the appropriate places to host our programs is no easy task.
I also appreciated those of you who wrote that you try to attend as many of our programs
as possible and enjoy them all! I have shared your comments with the Board and we will
work to host programs that you will enjoy. If anyone has any more suggestions, we would
like to hear from you. You can always email me at [email protected] Thank you again for taking the time to share your thoughts and suggestions with the
Alliance. It is sincerely appreciated! -Doris Hill
Canisius Presents
Francophone Film Festival
Event runs from Tuesday, March 16 to Sunday, March 28
Goûter de Noël 2009
Children and children-at-heart enjoyed
the Alliance Francaise’s annual Goûter de
Noël on Saturday, December 5. Children enjoyed crafts and a visit from our own Père
Noël, graciously played by Pierre Ringenbach.
Adults enjoyed singing French carols and our
annual bûche de Noël cake competition. The
winner this year, pictured here with her family,
was Rosanne Van Oss. Canisius College was
the site of this fun kick-off to the holiday season. -Mary Ellen Gianturco
Top: Timmy, Katie, Jim, Rosine, Danny and
Rosanne Van Oss Bottom: Paul Carroll, and Cassondra Miller, a junior at Depew High School,
help “le Père Noël” deliver a treat to Ava Grasso
Canisius College will present a Francophone Film Festival from Tuesday, March 16 to Sunday, March 28. The event is free and open to the public.
All films will be in French with English subtitles. Discussions will follow each screening.
Indigènes (2006) on Tuesday, March 16 at 2:00 p.m. in the Regis
Room of the Richard E. Winter ’42 Student Center and 7:00 p.m. in
the Montante Cultural Center. Set in World War II, volunteer soldiers
from French colonies in North Africa fight the Nazis to liberate France.
Indigènes follows the story of these men and how they stand up for
themselves in the face of racism from the “French” troops during and
after the war up to the present day.
Un secret (2007) on Thursday, March 18 at 2:00 p.m. in the Regis
Room. A post-World War II romance about a young boy who dreams
of a brother that he never had until a deep hidden secret forces itself
into the perfect family’s life.
Eldorado (2008) on Sunday, March 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Montante
Cultural Center. An unlikely duo forms when a heroin addict and
burglar named Ellie and an unsuspecting homeowner, Yvan, head out
on a road trip to bring Elie back to her parents. Eldorado plays on the
roles of gender in a funny and enlightening way.
Entre les murs/The Class (2008) on Friday, March 26 at 2:00 p.m.
in the Regis Room and 7:00 p.m. in the Montante Cultural Center. The
Class is based on a book by real-life teacher François Bégaudeau, who
taught students French in an impoverished Parisian area. François
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encourages students to blend into the French way of life and culture,
which sparks cultural diversity issues.
Roman de gare (2008) on Sunday, March 28 at 2:00 p.m. in the
Regis Room and 7:00 p.m. in the Montante Cultural Center. The story
of Judith Ralitzer, a successful crime novelist in search of inspiration
for her next bestseller. A series of seemingly unconnected events,
including murder, duplicity, romance and revenge, create a thriller that
will keep viewers on the edges of their seats.
The Francophone Film Festival is made possible by a 2009-2010
Tournées Film Festival Grant and by the co-sponsorship of the
departments of Modern Languages, English and Communication
Studies, as well as the Women’s Studies Program. The Tournées
Festival, a program of the French American Cultural Exchange
(FACE), is sponsored by the Cultural Services of the French
Embassy, the French Ministry of Culture (CNC), the FrancoAmerican Cultural Fund, the Grand Marnier Foundation, the
Florence Gould Foundation, highbrow entertainment and agnès b.
For more information, call the Office of Modern Languages at
(716) 888-2835.
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December 2009 Holiday Dinner
In an opulently decorated banquet hall at Salvatore’s Italian Gardens, some 64 members of the
Alliance Française and their family and friends gathered for the annual holiday dinner on a wintry
Sunday, December 6th. While outside the snow was falling and the temperatures were dipping,
the atmosphere in the restaurant was warm and elegant. Salvatore’s decorates extravagantly for
the holidays, and a quick tour of the restaurant would have put anyone in a festive mood given the
whimsical Christmas scenes displayed, and the ornaments and twinkling lights everywhere. We
had a lovely two level hall at our disposal which conveniently gave us a comfortable space to enjoy
cocktails and savory appetizers, and then a lower room to which we retreated for dinner, where we
were served a two course meal topped off with a delicious cheesecake with raspberry sauce.
The dinner tables were beautifully appointed at each place setting with white votive candles
encircled with a band holding a small red silk poinsettia. These were generously crafted by
Alessandra Cassini, who, each year, serves as the gracious coordinator of this
event. We also enjoyed the live music of Buffalo State College professor Andrea
Guiati, also known as the “singing professor,” who kindly volunteered to serenade
us with Italian and French songs while we mingled during cocktails and had our first
course. Sophie Feal’s daughter, Emilia, and Alessandra’s partner, Ken, volunteered
at the reception table, selling raffle tickets and distributing the names of famous
people whose identities we were each to assume while other dinner guests asked
pointed questions in an attempt to guess our covert identity. Among us there was
Molière, Audrey Hepburn, Christopher Columbus, Jeanne d’Arc and James Bond.
The prize for a successful guess was a bottle of Marianne’s homemade tarragon
wine vinegar.
The highlight of the annual dinner for the past several years, of course, has been
the auction and raffle. There were numerous items to bid on, including abundant
baskets filled with goodies for those who love cheese, wine or beer; a photograph
of Paris and its Eiffel Tower donated by one of AFB President Patricia Schiavone’s talented students;
Pilates lessons, a Gucci watch and a Limoges plate. In the raffle, lucky winners received gift certificates,
a variety of gift baskets, and even some luggage. Thérèse Gay and Steve Curvin were repeat winners
that night, and Anne Marie Bruschi-Skop won the grand prize—a week stay at a condominium in
Paris this summer—generously donated by Dr. and Mrs. Eluard. Indeed all of the raffle and auction
items are either donated by or gathered by AFB members from local merchants, and the holiday
dinner is an important source of fundraising.
For those members who were unable to join us this year, I urge you to come next year and not again
miss this very pleasant celebration surrounded by charming company. - Sophie Feal
Théâtre français de Toronto
I am exploring the possibility of organizing an excursion to Toronto, to view a French play with
English surtitles, Fragments of unnecessary lies. Please consult the web-site for additional
information. http://www.theatrefrancais.com/0910_mensonges_en.php. The AFB is indebted
to Paul Carroll who was the organizer of such successful trips for many years in the past.
When? Sunday May 15th, 10:00 a.m. departure
Cost? $ 58.00 and $ 53.00 for students and seniors
The cost includes the theater ticket and care free transportation to our destination. It does NOT
include dinner. After the play we will proceed to Le Select Bistro where you will be able to
choose from a wide variety of French specialties, for your dinner. Before the play participants
will be dropped off in a central location around Bloor St.
A minimum of 12 participants are a must to make the trip a “go”. I must receive your
reservation with your payment by the close of the business day on Monday, March 15th
at the latest to reserve the theatre seats. If I do not have the minimum of participants
by the due date, the trip will be cancelled and all participants fully refunded.
-Patricia Schiavone
From top: Dinner organizer Alessandra Cassini,
Corinne and Steve Curvin; Friends enjoy a
cocktail before dinner; Left to right Ron Allera,
John Hill, Kenneth Collins and Doris Hill;
Alessandra and entertainer for the evening
Andrea Guiati; Sophie Feal’s daughter Emilia
helps check in guests at the door
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A new opportunity to hear
Buffalo Philharmonic cellist, Amélie Fradette
In November of 2008 the AFB co-sponsored a wonderful all-French program performed by the beautiful
French Canadian Cellist, in the Performing Arts Center of Rockwell Hall at Buffalo State College. In addition to
her BPO commitment, Amélie has joined the string faculty of the music department at the college, under the
directorship of Dr. Bradley Fuster.
She will perform on Thursday, March 4th, 2010, at 7:00 p.m, at the Burchfield Penney Arts Center!
1300 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo NY. (Across from Albright-Knox)
For the concert entitled: “An Eastern European Journey”, Amélie will be accompanied by Amy Glidden
on violin and Bryan Boyce on piano. The program will include the Sonata in C Major, opus 119 for cello and
piano by S. Prokofiev, the Hungarian Rhapsody opus 68 for cello and piano, by D.Popper, a Duo opus 7
for violin and cello by Z. Kodaly, and Six Romanian Folk dances by B.Bartok.
The concert is free of charge and open to the public in the auditorium of the new Burchfield Penney Art
Center Museum, but since the museum is open till 9:00 p.m. on Thursday evenings, patrons will be expected
to pay the museum admission fee: Free admission to Museum members, Buffalo State Staff, Faculty and
Students with ID; $ 9 admission, adults; $ 6 admission, 62 year olds and over with ID; $ 5 admission, students
with ID
If you are not familiar with the museum, (the first “green” museum in New York State) or even if you are, I
suggest you make an early evening plan and enjoy a quick spin in the museum before the performance. There
is a snack bar available for your convenience, as well as adjacent parking. -Marianne Vallet-Sandre.
Décès de Madame Diezeraad
L’Alliance française de Buffalo a le regret d’annoncer le décès de
Madame Kim Diezeraad. Madame Diezeraad est morte paisiblement
le 14 janvier 2010, à Clarence, chez les Brothers of Mercy où elle
séjournait depuis que son coeur s’était affaibli, il y a près d’un an.
Kim était née en Indonésie, non loin de Jakarta, le 8 mars 1920,
de parents d’origine chinoise. Elle a souvent évoqué, pour Jay et pour
moi, son enfance indonésienne, en particulier ses séjours dans les
montagnes de l’île au moment des grosses chaleurs et ses galopades
avec une ribambelle de cousins. Sa rencontre avec son mari était
aussi un de ses souvenirs les plus chers. Elle était allée chercher un
document au bureau de la police; le chef de police ayant remarqué
cette belle jeune fille, avait couru demander sa main à ses parents.
Après la guerre de 1939 et les épreuves que l’occupation japonaise
avait imposées aux habitants d’Indonésie, Kim et son mari ont émigré
en Hollande. Là, elle a mis ses diplômes à profit pour travailler dans
une pharmacie. Le couple est arrivé aux États-Unis dans les années
70. Après un séjour en Californie, ils se sont installés dans notre région.
Kim a longtemps été technicienne dans les laboratoires de l’Hôpital
des anciens combattants de Buffalo. Devenue veuve, elle est restée
dans la petite maison de Clarence Center Road à laquelle elle était
profondément attachée.
Kim était une francophile enthousiaste. Elle avait étudié le français
dès l’école primaire, suivi des cours en France et pris des leçons
particulières avec Madame Rosine Van Oss « pendant trente ans »,
puis avec moi jusqu’à ce que sa santé l’en empêche. Elle était membre
de l’Alliance depuis de nombreuses années et la France restait, avec
la Hollande, la destination préférée de cette grande voyageuse. Son
goût pour la cuisine française allait de pair avec les recettes chinoises
et les gâteaux hollandais.
Les ami(e)s de Madame Diezeraad sont convié(e)s à une réunion
à sa mémoire. Nous attendrons que Nathalie Swoboda, qui a aidé Kim
avec une patience et une affection sans pareilles, soit de retour d’un
voyage en Corse. La réunion aura donc lieu, chez moi, à Clarence, au
5483 Shimerville Road, 14031, le vendredi 16 avril 2010, à 17 heures.
Veuillez m’informer de votre venue et du plat que vous voudrez bien
apporter pour ce dîner à la fortune du pot. Gisele Feal fealgc@gmail.
com ou 741-8810. -Gisèle Feal
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An interesting Francophone Culture and Literary
Seminar Series is in progress at Buffalo State College,
presented jointly by the Department of Modern and
Classical Languages and The American Association of
Teachers of French. Free and open to the public. Check
the following link for schedule and additional information.
www.buffalostate.edu/languages under “events”. A Free French Theater
Opportunity! Le Théâtre de la Chandelle Verte has rescheduled its
Buffalo performance of Lettres de femmes, femmes de
lettres:
1:00 p.m., Saturday, April 10, 2010
Shea’s Smith Theatre
660 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14202
Compiled and directed by Chandelle’s own Henrik
Borgstrom and performed entirely by Francine Conley,
this unique production is a visually stunning dramatization
of writing by francophone women spanning nine
centuries. We hope you’re able to attend! The play is free
and open to the public, but reservations are required.
Please RSVP via email at [email protected].
For more information, direct your questions via the same
e-mail to: Sara Schumacher, Business Manager, Théâtre
de la Chandelle Verte, 88 Knowlton Avenue, Kenmore, NY
14217 http://www.chandelleverte.com
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Cercle de lecture de novembre 2009 :
une soirée avec Michel Tournier
À noter pour les amateurs
du Cercle de Lecture 2010
Pour le mois de mars (24 mars), Geneviève nous
a proposé deux courtes nouvelles de Georges
Courteline : Boubouroche et La première lettre dont
la veine comique très française, sera intéressante
à comparer à la satire du texte de Gogol, étudié
en février. Marianne saura vous renseigner sur
comment vous procurer le texte : passez lui un email [email protected] ou bien un coup de fil au
886-0886.
Pour le mois d’avril (28 avril), Geneviève répond à la
requête d’une membre, de lire (relire) Le petit prince
d’Antoine de St-Exupéry. Un texte/fable encore très
moderne qui peut se lire à plusieurs niveaux... un
court texte facile à se procurer.
De retour à Buffalo en mars, Geneviève sera l’hôtesse
pour ces deux réunions, comme d’habitude quand
elle n’est pas absente de Buffalo.
Veuillez avoir la gentillesse de contacter Geneviève
pour lui indiquer votre intention de vous joindre
à nous :
Mercredi 24 mars 7:00 pm
Mercredi 28 avril 7:00 pm
Geneviève James, 319 North Forest Road,
Williamsville, [email protected]
(716) 633-4766 Marianne et Geneviève
Deux petits contes de Michel Tournier ont animé la discussion parmi
les participants du groupe de lecture le 18 novembre.
L’auteur attire l’attention de son auditoire avec un style peu
compliqué et un langage facilement entendu. Dès le début, chaque récit
présente une situation qui se déroule dans des scènes bien détaillées. Celles-ci soutiennent
la curiosité du lecteur jusqu’au dénouement — un trajet énormément satisfaisant selon
l’accord général du groupe. (Il y avait onze membres présents)
Théobald ou le crime parfait et Les mousserons de la Toussaint (les histoires choisies) font
partie d’une collection intitulée Le médianoche amoureux.
Le crime parfait, oh-la-la! La menace que peut constituer une femme voluptueuse,
ambitieuse, rusée, et de plus, adultère. Mais attention! La solution n’est pas aussi simple
que ça. Il y a deux hommes virés de leur poste, un mari cocu, et une lettre oubliée dans un
tiroir. On doit suivre les pistes!
Un homme d’affaires prospère sort de son hôtel particulier pour suivre la route de Paris
à Bligny-sur-Ouche à la recherche des mousserons dont il se souvient de sa jeunesse.
C’est l’automne. Voici d’où vient le titre, Les mousserons de la Toussaint. L’homme retrouve
son vieux copain qui n’a pas quitté le village où il est né. Pas de crime ici. Plutôt, il s’agit de
la nostalgie, de l’ambition, et d’une vie simple de campagne. Cette histoire est plus longue
que l’autre parce qu’elle inclut plus de scènes et du vocabulaire descriptif. On y trouve
beaucoup de mots de la nature. Même si on connaît très bien le français, il faut avoir proche
un dictionnaire pour chercher les paroles peu communes, ex. les mousserons.Tout en lisant
ce récit, cette phrase vient à l’esprit : l’argent n’achète pas tout.
Grâce à l’amabilité de l’hôtesse, tout le monde a savouré des amuse-gueule pendant
la soirée. -Frances Sanfilipo
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Dear members: Here is what the AFB has planned for the year 2010 besides the on-going programs
such as the cooking workshops, the Cercle de lecture, the Groupes de conversation and more. We
may have more cultural events when the programs from the Delegation are published. Each head of
committee is requesting help and needs assistance with serving you better and insuring a proper
completion of the program. Let me know please! Merci un million de fois! -Patricia Schiavone
A few members have expressed the desire to hold a monthly French movie night (with subtitles
of course!). Not during the months of July and August. We need volunteers to host the event: How
many people can you host? Contact Stephan Gamard at [email protected]
One volunteer to open his/her house, in the fall, for wine degustation. Finger foods will be provided
by the AFB. Patricia Schiavone at [email protected]
French Summer camp for children. 4 people are needed. Committee Head: Kathryn Missert
and Émilie Bournaud. Contact: [email protected] or [email protected]
Cabaret 4 needed Committee Head: Holly Franz, Mary Grace Duggan and Shelly Meyer. Contact:
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Annual meeting in June 4 needed Committee Head: Doris Hill at [email protected]
Bastille Day picnic 4 needed Committee Head: Sylvester Ledoux at 507-4395
Potluck (hosted by Nancy Burns) 3 needed Patricia Schiavone at [email protected]
Holiday dinner 2 needed Committee Head: Alessandra Cassini at [email protected]
Holiday raffle/auction 6 needed Committee Head: Jean Hill, [email protected] and Sophie Feal
[email protected]
Goûter de Noël/Santa and contest of best log cake 2 people needed Committee Head:
Stephan Gamard at [email protected]
Summer Trip to Quebec Committee Head: Patricia Schiavone at [email protected]
Francophonie/March 2011 4 people needed Committee Head: Mary Grace Duggan, 447-7624
Newsletter mailing is done every other month by our loyal Thérèse Gay. 2 different persons
needed each time to help with the following mailings: April, June, August, October, December.
Contact: [email protected]
Petites annonces
President Patricia Schiavone would
like to inform the AFB membership
that our organization is now on
Twitter. If a member has something
of relevance to add, the domain is
[email protected] with password:
lamarseillaise in lower case, and
in one word.
Attention all Adults!
Piano lessons in your own home.
It’s never too late to begin. Call Joe
Kolasny, member of the Alliance
Française, at 877-1401. Congratulations are in order!
AFB member Veronica Hogle
won another honorable mention
out of 13,500 entries in the 78th
annual Writer’s Digest’s writing
competition. She is grateful to
Paul Carroll who offered his proof
reading assistance on the project.
President Patricia Schiavone
would like to inform the AFB
membership that our organization
is now on Twitter. If a member has
something of relevance to add, the
domain is [email protected] with
pass word: lamarseillaise in lower
case, and in one word.
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SEIZIEME ANNEE, NUMERO 4
MARS-AVRIL 2010
Mars
Avril
GROUPES DE CONVERSATION
MATIN : tous les jeudis
HEURE: 10 h 15 - 11 h 45
LIEU: Quaker Bonnet Eatery, 175 Allen St.
CONTACTEZ : Paul Caroll au (716) 883-9378
SOIR (Williamsville) : tous les lundis
HEURE : 18 h 30
LIEU : Spot Coffee, Main St., Williamsville
CONTACTEZ : Layla Beaini : [email protected] ou 836-9159
GROUPES DE CONVERSATION
MATIN : tous les jeudis
HEURE: 10 h 15 - 11 h 45; LIEU: Quaker Bonnet Eatery, 175 Allen St.
CONTACTEZ : Paul Carroll au (716) 883-9378
SOIR (Williamsville) : tous les lundis
HEURE : 18 h 30; LIEU : Spot Coffee, Main Street, Williamsville
CONTACTEZ : Layla Beaini : [email protected] ou 836-9159
concert: Cellist Amélie fradette
DATE: Thursday, March 4; TIME: 7:00 p.m.
PLACE: Burchfield-Penney Art Center,
1300 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY
CONTACT: (716) 886-0886
BOARD MEETING
DATE: Wednesday, March 10; TIME: 7:00 p.m.
PLACE: Amherst Community Church, Washington Hwy, Snyder
CONTACT: Patricia Schiavone at (716) 895-0415
Theatre: Lettres de femmes (Free, reservations required)
DATE: Saturday, April 10; TIME: 1:00 p.m.
PLACE: Shea’s Smith Theatre, 660 Main Street, Buffalo
CONTACT: Sara Schumacher : [email protected]
BOARD MEETING
DATE: Wednesday, April 14; TIME: 7:00 p.m.
PLACE: Amherst Community Church, Washington Hwy, Snyder
CONTACT : Patricia Schiavone (716) 895-0415
PLAYGROUP
DATE: Saturday, March 20
PLACE: Amherst Community Church Child Care Center
77 Washington Highway, Snyder 14226
CONTACT: Stephan Gamard at (716) 876-0844
PLAYGROUP
DATE: Saturday, April 17; PLACE: Amherst Community Church
CONTACT: Stephan Gamard at (716) 876-0844
COOKING WORKSHOP
DATE: Saturday, April 17 (*date change); TIME: 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
PLACE: 52 Lexington Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14222
CONTACT: Marianne Vallet-Sandre (716) 886-0886
FRENCH CABARET
DATE: Saturday, April 24; TIME: 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 7:00 p.m.)
PLACE: 32nd Degree Masonic Temple, 2379 Union Rd., Cheektowaga
CONTACT: Holly Franz (716) 835-7889
CERCLE DE LECTURE
DATE: Wednesday, March 24; TIME 7:00 p.m.
PLACE: 319 North Forest Rd, Williamsville
CONTACT: Geneviéve 633-4766
CERCLE DE LECTURE
DATE: Wednesday, April 28; TIME 7:00 p.m.
PLACE: 319 North Forest Rd, Williamsville
CONTACT: Geneviéve 633-4766
francophone film festival (free and open to the public)
DATE: March 16-March 28
PLACE: Montante Cultural Center, Canisius College, Buffalo
CONTACT: Office of Modern and Classical languages, 888-2835
Le Club des Copains
is having a
French Summer Camp
When?
July 5 to July 30th 2010
th
Age?
6 to 13 years old (5 year-olds may be considered)
Time?
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.(1)
Where?
St Aloysius Gonzaga Church, 157 Cleveland Drive, Cheektowaga, 14215
How much?
$50 refundable deposit upon registration. $35/day or $175/week (2)
Info?
Call Kathryn Missert at 897-1430
Payment?
Check made out to AFB and mailed to Kathryn Missert, 9 Redwood Dr,
Cheektowaga, NY 14225
Deadline?
June 1st. Program may be canceled if the minimum of 30 registrations is not met.
(1)Early drop-off (8:00 a.m.) and late pick-up (4:00 p.m.) available for additional $7.00/hour.
(2) Lunch not included.
Alliance Française de Buffalo
PO Box 721
Buffalo, NY 14221
Tel. (716) 688-4171
E-mail : [email protected]
www.afbuffalo.org

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