Newsletter December 2009
Dear all,
let’s look back at a great Worktrotter-year 2009:
– Events
• 9 Sparkup events on practical topics
• 5 "Vi taler dansk" meetings
• 5 Business Corner
• 3 CV and application courses with Workindenmark
• 6 meetings of the group cat-sitting exchange
è In total, more than 600 members have participated at the Worktrotter events.
– CLAVIS and Worktrotter stood up for newcomers to DK to still have a free choice on the language school they learn Danish at.
– Integration projects WITH and not just FOR us: Leaders of international groups are now on the virtual panel of the welcometo.dk project and give feedback on integration activities.
– Check out details and pictures.
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THANK YOU!
Thanks to all those who have contributed and participated at the events and in making the Worktrotter’s guide successful. Without you all this wouldn't have been possible.
Those who benefited please share as a give-back on the Worktrotter-Forum what the Worktrotter activities have helped you with in 2009.
Have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Looking forward to an exciting year 2010 with many possibilities to reducing your costs of living and lots of cool events.
Yours
Dagmar Fink
- Worktrotter –
contact @ worktrotter.com
http://www.worktrotter.dk
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