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Uppsala Odyssey
Written by Valerie Olsson   
Uppsala Odyssey

A guided tour in Uppsala We plan to have this event in July/August contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
A stroll in the park

with refreshments. Possible date Saturday, the 10th of July, more details to follow! If interested please contact Valerie already to-day!
Valerie Olsson
 
ESCC Events in the pipeline
Written by Peter Dulley   

ESCC Events in the pipeline:

·         An evening combining 10-pin bowling with eating traditional American cooking at Marion’s Gastro in Kungsgatan (www.marionsgastro.se) in August or September 2010
 
·         Shakespeare’s Othello at  Drottningholm’s  Slottspark Theatre (outdoors) on Friday/Saturday August 27/28 (www.adg-europe.com)
 
·         Afternoon Tea at Connie and Göran Nordlunds in Märsta  on 26 September 2010
 
·         Poetry Reading  at Gabriel & Hilda’s Music Café Storgatan 44, Östermalm in August or September 2010 (tel:  08 662 00 35)
 

If you are interested in participating in any of these events (or have other suggestions for events) please contact me ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ). More information can be got from the above websites otherwise ring me at 08 511 789 12 or 070715 74 71.

Peter Dulley

 
About the ESCC
Written by Peter Dulley   
The ESCC was founded in 1979 and is based in Stockholm. It is focused on the cultural and social needs of Sweden's English speaking community. While the majority of our members are from the United States of America and the British Commonwealth, we welcome anyone who wants to participate in cultural or social activities where English is the spoken language. Despite our diverse backgrounds, we see the most important aim of the club as being to celebrate the "ties that bind us", namely, our cultural and linguistic heritage.
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