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Written by Evert Kranendonk   
Thursday, 11 December 2008 04:33

Here are the letters we sent to the particitpants and the homestay parrents.
-letter participants.pdf
-letter homestay parrents.pdf

Update 15-7-2010

 

-It is needed to bring your own towels.
-At the camp location there will be a bar, don't forget to bring money if you want to drink something.

Update 9-7-2010

 

Camp program

Tuesday 20 July
-We expect you between 14.00 and 16.00 to arrive at the Rozenhof.

Wednesday 21 July
-In the morning a visit at the Airborne Museum.
-In the afternoon cycling at the Hoge Veluwe and visit St. Hubertus Hunting Lodge and others.

Thursday 22 July
-A visit to the castle of Neerijnen.
-Afternoon Sport activity (Swimming and maybe a set of clean clothes necessary).

Friday 23 July
-Clog making.
-Visiting of a farm.
-A game of farmergolf.
-Swimming so maybe smart to bring associated clothes.

Saturday 24 July
-A visit at the haringvliet expo (part of the delta works).
-Visiting the Neeltje Jans.

Sunday 25 July
-A trip to Slot Loevestein.
-Ending with a small visit to the swimming pool.

Monday 26 July
-Sightseeing in Wageningen.
-A tour at the University of Wageningen.
-Sport activities.

Tuesday 27 July
-Small presentation of the history of Culemborg told by the mayor.
-Visit to the fortified city Naarden.

Wednesday 28 July
-Trip to our capital Amsterdam.

Thursday 29 July
-Walk through the Locks of Maurik.
-Trip to the Biesbosch.

Friday 30 July
-Visit to Utrecht with boat trip through the canals.
-Time to shop.
-Goodbye evening.

Saturday 31 July
-Trip to the relevant airports.

Update 9-7-2010

 

Wifi will be available at the campsite, there is also a computer available to get on the internet.

Update 21-6-2010

 

The ten days you will stay with us we will show you some of the most important aspects of our country and culture that determents the way we live. Holland has always been a land struggling with the water. We have got our downtimes with great floods, and our uptimes by using it to fend off our enemies. One of the days you will stay with us we will visit the ‘delta works’ which protects Holland from the sea. Half of the postcards from the Netherlands have a picture of some wooden shoes. You will get the possibility to see the production close up.

First update

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 15 July 2010 13:27 )
 


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