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Summer Enrichment Programs at the Munich International School

March 30th, 2007 by Reader

A new program filled with creative learning and outdoor activities is taking place on the MIS campus this summer (2007).  The program combines classes in mathematics, publishing, science and logic. Afternoons consist of outdoor adventure, teamwork, sports and problem solving.  All courses are taught in English by certified international teachers, with a class-size of 10:1.  The day runs from 9am-3pm.  Classes are for children in grades 1 - grade 6, or approximately, ages 6.5 to 12.  Hope to see you there!  More information, including contacts and registration forms is available at:

Website:  http://www.summer-enrichment-programs.com

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Bilingual Contemporary Christian Church

March 28th, 2007 by Reader

There is a new bi-lingual church meeting every Sunday at 11:15am.  We have a bi-lingual children’s meeting running at the same time. Destiny Church is a contemporary Christian church, where you will be made most welcome.  

Destiny Church has now moved to a newer, bigger venue near Sendlinger Tor at Thalkirknerstrasse 76.

Check out www.destinychurch.de for more details. We would love you to join us!

Neil and Abby Langmead, Leaders.

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Interest Group for Multilingual Families

March 27th, 2007 by Reader

The ImF e.V. (Interessengemeinschaft mehrsprachiger Familien e.V; Interest Group for Multilingual Famlies) provides a list of numerous English-speaking playgroups (Spielgruppen) and kindergartens (KITAS + Schulen) in and around Munich.http://www.mehrsprachige-familien.de

By clicking on “Famalien-Kontakt-Forum” and then “Hinterlassen Sie im Forum eine Nachricht”, you will be taken to a long long list of messages from and for people looking for new friends, au-pairs, play-dates, etc. This is not exclusively for English-speakers or people just in the Munich area, but is international and nationwide.

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Little Pitchers English Playgroup

March 27th, 2007 by Reader

The “Little Pitchers” English playgroup for 2 to 4 year-olds meets every Tuesday and Thursday morning from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Münchnerstr. 64 in Unterföhring. The morning program includes freeplay, singing, story-telling, crafts and simple learning. A mid-morning snack is offered. A large, fully fenced-in garden with ducks, chicken and rabbits as well as a sandbox and swing adds room for out-door activities. No traffic!

For more information, please call Anita Hartmann, Telephone: 089/ 95846332

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Fairytale Adventure Park

March 27th, 2007 by Reader

At the Fairytale Adventure Park, over 20 fairytales come alive at the push of a button as puppet figures tell their story, in German or English, in the middle of the Isartal woods in Wolfratshausen.  But, as cute as these stands are, they tend to fascinate the parents more than the children, who are automatically drawn to all of the other attractions, such as the fairground-like rides and play areas.

Here, there is something for everyone:  from baby-slides to rollercoasters.  And parents don’t have to worry about letting their kids ride alone - they can hop on and join in the fun!

The park has a beer garden, restaurant, and snack area, as well as coffee and doughnut stands.  There is also a semi-covered picnic area for those who bring their own food.

The park is open from 31st March to mid-October, from 09:00 - 18:00 (last admission 16:00). The rides stop at midday between 12:00 and 13:00 and finish for the evening at 17:45. 

Entrance fee (includes unlimited rides on everything!):

  • Visitors over 1.4om                       10.25 EUR
  • Children between .85-1.40m         9.25 EUR
  • Pensioners (over 60)                      9.25 EUR

2.75% discount when paying cash

Address:  Maerchenwald im Isartal, Kräuterstraße 39 - 82515 Wolfratshausen

Telephone:  0 81 71 / 1 87 60

Website: http://www.maerchenwald-isartal.de 

Nearest Public Transportation: Take the S7 to Wolfratshausen, then the bus (370 and 376) to “Farchet”, towards Geretsried.  From here, it is a 10-minute walk.

By car:  exit Wolfratshausen on the A95 motorway to Garmisch.  The “Maerchenwald” is well sign-posted.  Visit the website to link up to a street-map of the area.

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Web resources for expats in Germany

March 26th, 2007 by Deanne

I know of three good web resources for English-speaking expatriates living in Germany.  On each of them you can get news, advice on relocation, find local businesses, and find tips for families.   Two of the sites offer a chat forum and free classifed ads as well.  Check them out.

Toytown website: http://www.toytowngermany.com/munich/

Expatica website:  http://www.expatica.com/

Expats in Bavaria:  http://www.expats-in-bavaria.com/home/

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Transportation Museum

March 25th, 2007 by Deanne

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Have you been to the new Transportation Museum yet?  The engineers, race car drivers, and train fanatics in your family will love it.  The Transportation Museum, or Verkehrszentrum is a new branch of the Deutsches Museum which opened in the Fall of 2006.  It is the museum for “cars, trains, and everything that moves us”.

The museum is housed in three halls of the Alte Messe, or old exhibition hall.  The building itself is very pleasant to roam around in –giant open spaces with glass walls and roofs.  We were there on a clear day, and the crystal blue sky was a beautiful backdrop for the exhibits. 

Many of the exhibits are interactive.  You can play with the motors, step onto the trains, and pretend to drive a big delivery truck.  Most of the information placards are in English and German.

The highlight of the museum for my kids was the children’s play area.  An autobahn winds among the exhibits, and children can choose from dozens of “vehicles”, including Bobby cars, tricycles, and laufrads.  There are bins of construction materials to build your own transportation creation.  Numerous Mega Block cars and a series of sectional tables in the form of a race track amused my toddlers for a long, long time. The children’s area is in the main hall, with car exhibitions.

 Additional offerings for children, including a bicycle workshop can be found on their website.  From the main page, follow the link to “Information” and then “Kinder and Jugendliche”. 

A program for children’s birthdays is also available.

Address:  Theresienhöhe 14a, 80339 München

Telephone: 089/ 500 806 140

E-Mailverkehrszentrum@deutsches-museum.de

Websitehttp://www.deutsches-museum.de/index.php?id=verkehrszentrum

Nearest Public Transportation:   U4 / U5 and Bus 134 to Schwanthalerhöhe

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