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27 April 2010

University of Calgary

The Calgary Forum took place at the University of Calgary, Tuesday April 27th, 2010.

More pictures here!

Over 200 students participated in this wonderful day.

This year, our theme was: A step towards bilingualism is a winning step!

For our program, we launched a contest for the cover illustration.  The winner was awarded a prize of $100.00.

Again this year, we offered our students a choice of workshops:

1-    Law—a simulated trial
2-    Génies en herbe
3-    A window on theatre
4-    French cooking
5-    Come do some folk dancing!

We started the day with an ice-breaker where students had to find the capitals of the many Francophone countries.  This was done in groups made up of students from different school so that they got to know other participants.

As usual, we served a delicious breakfast and lunch.  Many guests from the region also took part of the forum.  It was an inspiring day that made all our participants happy.

The day's program

The organising committee

Lise May
Coordinator


Jean-François Schell
Chair








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