Back in 2008 Living in Nyon met members of Prangins International and reported about networking and living in Prangins and wrote about it here.
At the beginning of October this year, we went back to the pretty village near Nyon to meet club members at Prangins International’s monthly coffee morning, and discovered that among other new activities the club now has an updated website. This site has a dedicated area for club activities under the “Calendar” section, there is a list on the site of what the monthly book reading group is reading right now, and there is a section called “Stories from Prangins”, written by club members. These stories range from taking a tour of Prangins own chocolate Rapp factory, to an account of wine tasting in the area. There is also an online club notice board on the site.
Prangins International meets on the first Thursday of every month in the Café du Chateau at 10:00 a.m. They also have a Christmas drinks scheduled for December. There are over 20 different nationalities represented in the group – they are truly international! You can find out more by checking out their site here.
Rasing Multilingual Children workshop – spaces left on November 2nd in Geneva.
Know it All Passport has informed Living in Nyon that there are some spaces left for the afternoon workshop entitled “Raising Multilingual Children – Foreign language Acquisition and Children” to be given by Tracey Tokuhuma Espinosa in Geneva on Wednesday November 2nd. For full details of this workshop and how to register click here
Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa, Ph.D.is a world-renowned specialist in education and neuroscience. She is half Japanese-American, half Irish-Native American and is married to an Ecuadorian. Her 3 children aged 18, 16 and 14 speak fluent English, Spanish and German and some French.