Showing posts with label La Roche sur yon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label La Roche sur yon. Show all posts

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Minu Eestimaa - Estonia and me, an exhibition in France

Hello Everybody,

Long time no see!! or no writting better said. I haven't forgotten Estonia. Not the least. I am preparing a photo exhibition like I did in my organisation just before I left the country. I would like to raise 500€ to print the pictures in a foam-board to give better results.


If you want to help me in this project, go to this page. It's a crowfunding website like Kickstarter if you know it. It is safe as it is regulated. The money will not be withdrawned from your account before the end of the period (April 10th) and only if we reach the goal of 500€. According to your pledge, you could receive a great reward: a copy of one of the pictures I will pick up for the exhibition. The higher you pledge, the bigger the picture could be. 

Don't wait more and visit the page for my exhibition, Minu Eestimaa - Estonia and me.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas!! Joyeux Noël!!

Merry Christmas and all the best for my readers, their family and friends and everyone in between for who health, joy, good fortune and work will bless them in the coming new year.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Here is a map of all the countries I received visits on my blog. It might not be 100% accurate but pretty close. The darker it is, the more visits I received on my blog.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Interesting Facts - the keywords to look for my blog



Here are all the keywords I've found from people who visited my blog. Some are  normal, some are really weird or just unsual

Blog estonia or estland, Love after sauna, pärnu
I’m talking with my, european voluntary service pierre, the first independence, fromparnuwithlove
evs training experiences, rekord tó, spinach lasagna, thoughts about parnu
sauna experience
evs estonia food and pocket money, free ladies pärnu
speaking international French, french yogurt cake for kids
french yogurt cake apple, maria european voluntary service Estonia, minu nimi on
Eesti 2€, estionian linedance, French food speaking activities, Francia 4-5 aug festival
private russian teacher pärnu, evs all year application, recipes made with yogurt
wheelchair dancing, blog Estonia, parnu gelato, Tallinn hotel de ville, tutvustus prantsuse keelega,
Estonia Line Dance, Line dance Parnu Estonia, Parnu sauna, mama toni Gelato, Line dance festival Pärnu 2012, line dance parnu estonia august 4
Sauna drinking, blogspot Pärnu, talinna lovelinks, volunteering in parnu
Wingate university choir, mama don gelato parnu, electric wheelchair dancing.
Baltic in winter, tere wheelchair, open air pärnu 4 august, Estonian linedance 2012,
Parnu gelato, parnu city orchestra, wheelchair activities, parnu volunteer, Estonia,
How to paint on porcelain, petit camembert whis, pärnu chocolate cake,
baltic sea fishing spears in fish, Mai Kolossova

Monday, August 27, 2012

Minu Eestimaa - L'estonie et moi

    Now, I'm in the final month of my European Voluntary Service in Nooruse Maja. So I have to think about how to arrange things to go back to France and how I can leave a footprint here. The latter being of course exceptional because I will do it. XD
   When I arrived here in Estonia, my tutor Uudo told about an exhibition we should do by the end of our EVS with Katerina. He told us to think about this when we are travelling around the country to take some very good quality pictures to be used for this exhibition.
   And now have come the time to do it. We agreed on the dates (Sept 8th-19th), the preview (Sept 8th, same day as our open door afternoon). I selected about 19 pictures from which I should only take half since I have to share the frames with Katerina. I also asked for some help from Hana, the new volunteer from Czech Republic who will take our place. She did a really great job for the photo montage I kindly request her to do for the exhibition. You can see it on the poster i made today. It is a montage made of pictures I took, except one I must say (thanks Daire ;) to recreate a map of Estonia and its provinces. 
   I'm trully happy with this work. The montage also shows the effort of dissemination and collaboration between EVS, the handover of our work here to the new person volunteering in our organisation. During my EVS, I had to help Uudo about reports for projects he took part in and lots of times we had the question how we could do follow-up and dissemination. Having Hana preparing this with my pictures can be also a good presention of her skills. 
    So if you want to join us for this exhibition, please come in Nooruse Maja, roheline 1b, Pärnu 80036 from Saturday Sept 8th to 19th and enjoy our pictures and arts about how we see Estonia, the places we visited. I haven't thought much about it, but if there are some pictures you like, it might be possible to make a reproduction so you can get it back home for a fair price.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Media review: on the net (english version)

      After the article from the newspaper, today I present you the blog post made about us by an Estonian man very active with his blog. The orginal article is here (in estonian language). The guy made a very good research work about the places we studied at, our hometown. I was very surprised about it.

     Katerina Petreska and Pierre-Marie Brianceau are european volunteers who arrived at the beginning of Feb in Parnu to work on projects which are for Nooruse Maja. Thanks to the managar of Nooruse Maja, Uudo Laane, enthiastic and ambitious in writting projects, the french volunteers already enriched the culture of Parnu in the last two years. Last year in january arrived Gaetan Homerin from Albertville thanks to an EVS, and in march 2010 arrived Florianne Rigaud from Clermont Ferrand, in the centre of France.
    This time, the freezing weather which was -10°c welcome the two wolunteers in Parnu., one from France and one From Macedonia.
   Katerina, 24, from Prilep, Macedonia, slighty bigger than Parnu with a population of 66 000 inhabitants. The similarities between both cities are that they are the 4th biggest populated cities in their country. She studied at Saint Kiril and Methodus Skopje University philology and macedonian language. Aside form her monther tongue, Katerina has studied bulgarian, serbian, russian, german and english. Katerina told she could decide for her EVS between Greece, Romania and Estonia. She choose the latter because it was unknown and it seemed interesting and may be a little bit exotic. During her stay in estonia she would like to learn Estonian and possibly work as an official in Embassies. She has worked as volunteer with all ages. Her hometown Prilep gave her the chance to work as mentor in ecological activities. Katerina knows very well latin american dances and she is very keen on teaching them. She has worked in two private companies, where she worked with cosmetics. She thinks it’s possible she manage this kind of companies.
     Pierre-Marie Brianceau, 29, says his full name is much longer than the name Estonians used when they call him. His home town is close to the atlantic coast and his hometown consists of 4 different words. On the west coast of France, in the area of Vendée, La Roche Sur Yon is a post-napoleon city with 55 000 inhabitants. Pierre-Marie has studied economy and languages at the University of Nantes. This well known french university was created less than half a century ago during the college reform. There are about 34000 students from which about 10% are foreign students from 110 countries. Besides his mother tongue, he also speaks English, Spanish and Chinese. He also worked 2 years in Spain and studied and worked 3 years in China. There, he worked for a outsoucing company where he helped companies find information and suppliers in the chinese market.
    Pierre-Marie has not yet decided what kind fo work he will do but he thinks he could work in embassies or leading offices of the EU. In the first month he also learned a little bit of estonian. Unlike Katerina, he didn’t search for the country but look for the projects. Uudo Laane had to choose from dozens of candidates and both men found each other and signed a cooperation between both sides. Nooruse Maja manager observed mainly the motivation in the application in which Pierre-Marie wished to come as volunteer in Pärnu.
   Within a month they get to know local life and some places outsides of Pärnu. For example they participated in a training in Viljandi. Althought, the ability to cope with the snow and cold is different for them. In Macedonia, you can see this kind of snow and cold quite often so that’s the reason this is not unusual for Katerina. At the same time, the french guy who is living next to the Atlantic coast doesn’t see snow or minus degrees as often. So first, he needed to change his sneakers for winter shoes. After having to suffer such temperature, when the weather drop to -1°, he felt he was having summer in the city. With the help of Pierre-Marie, there were an opening conference for a new project which consist of six countries and which prupose is to introduce the concept of sisters cities/twinning. The communication in the project is in English but the project itself presented to the EU was in French and needed Pierre’s help.
   On March 24th, there will be another French Cultural Day which will be lead by Pierre-Marie and on April 24th, Katerina will manage a similar day for Macedonia to introduce the culture. Upcoming we might expect Pierre-Marie’s presentation about chinese culture and language. At the same time Katerina will work on a mind map about solidarity.
Source : http://blog.maaleht.ee/parnumaa/?p=39889. Translated from Estonian into English.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Media review: in the press (english version)


    Finally thanks to a estonian friend, I managed to translate the article a journalist wrote about me and Katerina the other wolunteers in Nooruse Maja. Now for all my fanbase, here is the article published in Pärnu Postimees by Karin Klaus on March 10th for the week-end edition. The original article in Estonian with a photo of the newspaper article is here.

Volunteer are bringing fresh air to Rääma
    In Nooruse Maja there has been already volunteers from EVS already for 3 years. During the past, the volunteers have been from France and this year they are from France and Macedonia.
    Pierre-Marie Brianceau and Katarina Petreska arrived in Pärnu on a freezing cold february day and so far they are quite pleased.
    Katerina states that she could’ve choosen between Greece, Romania and Estonia and comparing to other Eastern European countries, it seemed exotic enough. Katerina did volunteer work already back home while being a mentor in an ecology project. In the future she likes to work with young people or create her own organisation because she has always liked helping people.
    Pierre-Marie who studied international business management at home said that he joined EVS because he was looking for a new challenge, wanted to find and meet new interesting people. In the future he would like to work with European international projects and EVS experience will definitely become useful. In summer he would like to organise something with the current volunteers in Estonia because that would help to increase the co-operating and it would help solve problems.
    During the month the volunteers have lived in Pärnu they have already participated in the Ice Festival, helped to organise the Theatre festival and also have gotten to travel around Estonia and participate in a volunteer seminar in Viljandi.
Pierre is helping to the students who are learning french and he has plans to start organising theme nights to introduce chinese language and culture. Both of the volunteers have just started the Estonian classes.
    On the free time Katerina loves walking, reading and shopping. Pierre is looking for a place to play volleyball and currently he’s also keeping the blog fromparnuwithlove.blogspot.com in where he writes stories about Pärnu, including funny moments such as eating vastlakukkel (traditional estonian brioches made on Shrove day), sledging, walking across the Pärnu river on first time and so on. All that illustrating it with plenty of photos.
    To get more acquainted with Pierre, people can join the French day on 24th of March and the macedonian day will be on the 14th of April.
„Hard working and educated people“ stated the manager of Nooruse Maja Uudo Laane who said that Pierre and Katerina are assisting Nooruse Maja with current European projects, helping to organise events and do some advertising. The main purpose is to use the young people’s ideas as much as possible to get some extra value to Nooruse Maja.
During those couple of weeks they have lived here, they have already both found lots of new friends, learned how to walk on ice and etc. They also stated that though they are coming from warmer climate, with open-minded society, even though people on the street don’t kiss or hug and seems rather distant, they are very nice and kind people once you get to know them.
    Katerina was touched by the movie about the Estonian Singing revolution and she said that it was so touching that people just come together and sing. She also thinks that Estonia is much calmer and nicer than Macedonia because there is less cars and people are not rushing everywhere.
    The volunteers are gonna be in Pärnu until September and already Uudo Laane is looking for other volunteers. He says that he gets multiple applications every day and so he has plenty of people to choose from. He also states that it’s irrelevant which country the person is from but rather the ideas, initiative, creativity that are what are important for him.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Media Review: on the net

Hello all,

Here is a link to a blog whose owner interviewed us last week. We talkd about our implication in the EVS projects, why we came to Estonia, what our plans are beside working in our organisation.
http://blog.maaleht.ee/parnumaa/?p=39889
Yup, the link is in estonian, the translation will follow (hopefully soon).

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Media review: In the press

Here is an article published in a local newspaper, the Parnu Postimees, about me and Katerina, the other volunteer in Nooruse Maja. English will follow next week.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

My sending organisations



This a place of gathering for people of this district locate in the south-west of my home town, la Roche sur Yon in France. She offers permanent activities like art and crafts, a choir, yoga, hiking, gymnastics, sports (basket-ball, BMX), sign language classes, judo, activities for mums and very young children, etc.


Maison du Monde et des Citoyens
The « Maison du Monde et des Citoyens » is a department dedicated to international affairs created by the city of La Roche sur Yon more than ten years ago. Citizens can find : information on international subjects (solidarity, twinnings, development in less-favored countries, the European Union), advices and help for individual and collective projects on international matters, a section on animations and organisation of lectures on Europe and international themes.

Accredited Centre Europe Direct, she also aims for helping the internationel mobility of young people thanks to the documention and information at their disposal on financial logistic supports (Grant « Ulysse » to help for solidarity, discovery and intercultural exchanges ; Grant « Discover Europe » to encourage youngs from 16 to 30 years to discover at least two european countries outside any school or job programs), travelling and internships in foreign countries. Inernet information.