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Newsletter July 19, 2011
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Business Directory
Check out the Business Directory. Who can help you? What can you help others with?
New entries around tax in Denmark, fun activities and beaches.


Interesting posts
- Stop discrimination on job market
- Vaccination and pet insurance
- Exchanging US driving license


Meet Aya El Zahed
    Aya El Zahed
Please welcome Aya El Zahed. Wonderfully motivated, Aya has already collected valuable information that is now published on the Worktrotter's Website.


Jobs in Copenhagen
Are you looking for a job in Denmark?
On this website you'll find jobs for English speakers.



Publish your writings
Get more visibility for your stories by publishing them on the Worktrotter blog about Life in Denmark. Get in touch via contact @ worktrotter.dk.

Check out Jo Parfitt's program "Write your life story" on how to write in a more intersting and compelling way.



Fun for kids & adults
Experience a summer with lots of action. Get inspired by our list of activities for kids & adults in Denmark: Viking / Medieval / Stone-age sites; Veteran trains; Fun beaches.

What's up in the coming weeks: a Viking market at the Viking fortress Trelleborg and Medieval market at the Medieval sites on Bornholm and Spøttrup.



Festivals and open-air movies in Denmark
Take a look at the upcoming festivals in Denmark and get to know Danish bands. Or watch movies outdoors. Check out the program for the open-air movies.
Do as the Danes do when the weather is great - be outdoors!



Expat life and work in Denmark
                   The Worktrotter's Guide to Denmark
Practical step-by-step information for life and work in Denmark. See our readers' votes and comments.


Travel in Denmark
Don't miss visiting the beautiful island of Bornholm while you are in Denmark. Find hints and tips for travel to Bornholm collected by one of our members who has insider knowledge - her husband is a Bornholmer!

If Bornholm is not part of your plans, try out a summer house in Denmark and enjoy swimming in the sea.



What are your monthly costs?
Help with finding out the average costs and see how your costs of living refer to the average costs in the community and in your region Take the short survey: What are your monhtly costs in Denmark? Already 100 from all over Denmark have participated and we have gotten great input.



SpeedNetworking
Meet others and extend your professional network. Sign up for the SpeedNetworking event in Copenhagen on September 1 at 6:30 pm at the Marriott hotel. Over 45 have participated in the May event amd had a lot of fun. The first hour is "organized" networking. The next hour is free networking and after that we will retire to the bar and do some very free networking.



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Let your friends on facebook and Twitter know about the pages on our Web sites you found helpful. Over 75 have done so already.



Member comments
"Thank you for the overview of the Sankt Hans events. I could take around my Dad (who is visiting us from India) to the city and we really enjoyed the Frederiksberg Park. There was a big Sankt Hans fest there."



Previous newsletter
June 22, 2011
Subject: Sankt Hans / Activities for kids in Denmark



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Have a wonderful summer,
Dagmar Fink

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