junior branch
Blamestorming GoEast! 2015 INFOPACK #2
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Central Eastern European Neighbourhood workshops
main hall Warszawa Centralna (Warsaw Central Railway Station). Departure to the campsite: March 5th at 15:00. Departure from the campsite to Warsaw: March 8th at 13:00. Are you coming earlier? Meet with us on March 4th at the meeting point at 20:00 for get-to-know each other party . If you need any help to find a hostel, host family or sighseeing contact Ada: adriannagumowska@gmail.com
What to bring:
1) Travel Information Form (TIF) - please send it to the Home Staff by February 15th 2) International Junior Branch Legal Information Form & Event Registration (IJB-LIF) 3) Health Form (HF) 4) party outfit for the theme: UNDERWATER WORLD 5) 75 € fee You will find the forms at http://www.cisv.org/ resources/resource-search/
How to get there: You should take ModlinBus from Warsaw-Modlin Airport (WMI) to Warsaw City Center (across from the main entrance of the Palace of Culture). Warsaw Central Railway Station is on the opposite side of the street. For more information see: http://en.modlinairport.pl/modlin-en-new/web/ passenger/access/modlinbus.html From Warsaw-Chopin Airport (WAW) you should take line S2 operated by SKM Szybka Kolej Miejska (Fast Urban Railway) and you will arrive exactly to WARSZAWA CENTRALNA (Central Railway Station). For more information see: http://www.lotniskochopina.pl/en/passenger/access-and-car-parks/ train/train-service
Campsite adress:
Ośrodek Szkoleniowo-Hotelowy “Leśne Zacisze” Aleja 20-lecia 3, 96-515 Teresin http://www.zaciszeteresin.pl/ We will have a camp shop during breaks.
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Meeting point:
Let’s meet our coordinator... Hey everyone! I’m Roxane from France and I am the member of the European Junior Branch Team coordinating the Central Eastern Europe Neighborhood. I am 22 and I’m currently studying international law in the hip city of Utrecht! Even though I’m involved in CISV for quite a long time now, it will be my first CEE event: exciting times ahead! See you there! Bisous!
Do you have any questions? Need help with something? Contact us: goeaststaff2015@ijb.cisv.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Go-East-2015/283629075167230
Hey out there! I am really looking forward meeting you in march. This is me, in a nut shell: born 1994, called Franzi, raised in Hamburg, living in Copenhagen. studying Global Nutrition and Health, enjoying sports and good food, loving Hot Chocolates and Cafe Lattés. In CISV since 2006. Can’t wait for a great weekend in Warsaw. See you there!
Hi! I’m Marcin, and it’s my first IJB workshop, so I’m just going to pretend I know what I’m doing. Srsly though, I’ve done some camps as a leader and a staff, and I’ve organised a bunch of JB activities for JB Warsaw. I tend to be quite silly, and I’m able to find humour in any situation. As a sociable introvert, I enjoy being around a lot of people, but regularly have to hide to do introvert stuff like reading (or napping) to recharge. See you in Warsaw! A buzi, buzi, buzi!
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Let’s meet the content staff...
Hello you Central-Eastern-European people out there, at the moment we are all quite far away from each other, but in a few weeks we will be super close, isn’t that great? :D Manuels life in a few words: He‘s called Mani (pronounced money) or Manu and is 21 years old. This guy, which you would call a typical freaky extravert, lives in Viennas suburbs and had the weirdest school career ever, at the moment he studies International Business. He joined CISV four years ago, was two years NJR and attended many IJB weekends, workshops, etc. He has a weakness for the different types of laughs and likes to analyse them.
Hi guys, I am Katrin but you can call me Kat or Kati if you like. My chapter is CISV Hamburg eventhough I am currently moving to Munich because of University. I have been involved in CISV since I was 11 and three years ago I joined JB Hamburg. Last year I participated at GoEast and IJBC. This GoEast ist the first time for me to staff a JB workshop and I am very excited! In my freetime I love to do sports like fencing, running or going to the gym… so if anyone wants to go running at GoEast let me know . As I love traveling and getting to know new cultures, I spent one year in Argentina during highschool and recently finished my internship in Singapore. One thing you should know about me is that I am a morning person so very active in the morning and very tired at night so I definitely won’t be the last person to go to bed. Looking forward to see you soon in Warsaw!
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Sooooo looking forward!
Cześć! Guess who can’t wait to have you here! Yep. It’s Ada! GoEast will be my third CISV meeting as a staffie. I did EJBM 2013 and RTF 2014. Most of the times I am a leader :) In my regular life I take a course to become an attorney and work in a bank. I need lots of CISV power in order not to go crazy. See you very soon! Buziaki :* Hey guys! :) My name is Ewa and some of you may know me as an ex-NJR Poland. I finished my term couple of months ago and I just couldn’t stand not working for our neighbourhood so I am really happy to be a part of the home staff for this GoEast! :) If you need a hug, I’m definitely your person. Besides that I love reading, laughing and silly pictures of cats. Can’t wait to meet you all!
Hi! My name is Paulina, currently the NJR of Poland. By the time we meet I will have been in CISV for 3 years. If you want to know how GoEast went the last three editions, you should definitely come and see me, as I am kinda GoEast freak. Beside that I am finishing my bachelor studies in teaching English. I am a bit of a geek, but a sociable one. Love to read and love to make amazing food out of vegetables. See you soon!
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Let’s meet the home staff...
Hallo :) I’m Karolina and I have been in CISV since I was 16. I attended seminar camp and IPP, staffed YM in Poland and took part in many national weekends. However I had a 3 years long break and I am excited to come back to CISV and staff an international weekend! In my „normal” life I study Management and work in HR department. Can’t wait to meet you in Poland! Buziaki, Karo.