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SUMMARY:Romanian Pioneers (Ages 10-13)
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URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/romanian-explorers-ages-10-13/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education,Language Classes
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SUMMARY:Romanian Heroes (Ages 6-9)
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URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/romanian-heroes-ages-6-9/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education,Language Classes
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SUMMARY:Improve Your Writing\, Reading and Speaking Skills\, Part I
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/improve-your-writing-reading-and-speaking-skills-ages-6/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Child Courses,Education,Fall Courses,Language Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230929T183000
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SUMMARY:Romanian Wine Tales
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an Evening of Romanian Wine Tasting and Giving Teodora Bernadeta Baba\, President and Owner of Teinnovadora\, will takes us on a journey exploring a curated selection of fine Romanian wines. Indulge your senses at our exquisite wine tasting fundraiser\, where every sip supports our ARCS mission to create social change through film\, art\, and education. You can win rare wines\, books\, dining experiences (a dinner for two at Pizzeria La Rocca in Seattle\, which includes a house wine)\, handcrafted chocolates from The Nom Nom Stop in Lacey\, and more. This event promises an enchanting evening of Romanian wine tales and a cultural experience. Proceeds from this event will benefit the Romanian Film Festival Seattle - 10th Edition!Register at the link below. *Must be 21 or over to attend. Romanian Wine TalesSeptember 29\, 6:30pm3201 E Republican St\, Ste 104Seattle\, WA 98112 *Free parking on premises
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/romanian-wine-tales/
LOCATION:ARCS Center at MLK Fame Community Center\, 3201 E Republican St\, Ste 104\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture & Civilization,Heritage
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230603T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230603T140000
DTSTAMP:20250109T003150Z
CREATED:20230907T001318Z
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SUMMARY:Romanian Cooking Courses with Irina Georgescu
DESCRIPTION:We have added more dates to our series of cooking courses with Irina Georgescu! Her cook books Carpathia and Tava have received wide acclaim. Tava has been recently nominated for a James Beard Award! \nJoin us on more culinary adventures as Irina teaches us about Romanian dishes from around the country\, infused with cultural and historical references. \nJune 3\, 12-2pm PST – Romanian Mezze \nCovrigi – bread loops filled with ham: an iconic street food staple made with a very simple dough where the quantity of oil is key to how they turn out. Irina will explain the variations before you start preparing the recipe. \nFasole Bătută – garlicky white bean spread served with caramelised onions: a wonderful alternative to chickpea hummus\, light and packed full of flavour. \nCiușpais – Zucchini (Courgette) Dip \n  \n  \nJuly 2\, 12-2pm PST – Romanian Vegetarian Meal \nPlăcintă cu caise – Apricot Pie \nCiulama de ciuperci – mushrooms with garlicky sour cream white sauce \nCourses are $30 each. \nRegister and pay at the links below. After you pay\, you will receive the zoom link and ingredient list so you can be ready for your culinary and cultural adventure with Irina! \nA recording of the class will be available for 7 days for paid registrants. \nThis course series is organized by ARCS with support from ARCS Arizona and ARCS Detroit. \nIrina Georgescu\nIrina Georgescu is a UK food writer and author from Romania\, whose work draws on her Eastern European heritage. She writes with integrity and respesct towards this rich heritage\, and constantly raises the profile of Romanian culinary identity\, bringing forward traditions and realities little known outside of her country. \nHer first book\, ‘Carpathia\, food from the heart of Romania’ was shortlisted by the UK Guild of Food Writers for the Best International Cookbook Award\, while its German translation was awarded a Silver Feather by the German Culinary Academy. The book was also translated into Hungarian and Dutch. Her second book\, ‘Tava\, Eastern European Baking and Desserts from Romania and Beyond’ is a meticulously researched baking book celebrating centuries of diversity and overlapping cultures that form today’s cuisine in Romania. A German translation is due in February 2023. \nHome
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/romanian-cooking-courses-with-irina-georgescu/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Culture & Civilization,Education,Heritage
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230430T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230430T140000
DTSTAMP:20250110T030350Z
CREATED:20230830T173118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T030350Z
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SUMMARY:Romanian Pies (plăcinte) with Irina Georgescu
DESCRIPTION:Online Cooking Class with Irina Georgescu\n \nOur Romanian cooking series with Irina Georgescu continues! \nThere’s nothing more Romanian than the pies called plăcinte. Prized as an easy-to-eat\, satisfying street food staple\, plăcinte also take different forms across the country. \nTogether with author Irina Georgescu\, you will bake one of the most popular plăcinte: Romanian apple pie. \nIt features a not-too-sweet filling studded with raisins and walnuts that allows the apples to take centre stage. You’ll learn how to make a supple and easy-to-make dough that uses a secret ingredient (hint: it’s sour cream) to guarantee a delicious and traditional pie. \nWhile this is in the oven\, we’ll make a savoury cheese pastry from Dobrogea in south-eastern Romania\, called șuberec. You will learn about the rich ethnic diversity of this region in Romania\, and the variations of this iconic pastry. If you can resist eating them as soon as they’re done\, Irina will also teach you a quick cabbage slaw with a refreshing dressing that pairs perfectly with the rich\, cheesy pastry. \nIn this course\, you will make: \nApple pie\, plăcintă cu mere \nFried cheese pie\, șuberec \nCabbage salad\, salată de varză \nThe menu is for 4 people. The dishes are vegetarian but not dairy and gluten-free. Duration: 90 minutes. \nCourse fee: $30 (Please scroll down to pay) \nRegister HERE \nAfter you register and pay\, you will receive the recipes so you can be ready for your culinary and cultural adventure with Irina! \nMore cooking courses added here!\nThis course series is organized by ARCS with support from ARCS Arizona and ARCS Detroit. \n  \n\nIrina Georgescu \nIrina Georgescu is a UK food writer and author from Romania\, whose work draws on her Eastern European heritage. She writes with integrity and respesct towards this rich heritage\, and constantly raises the profile of Romanian culinary identity\, bringing forward traditions and realities little known outside of her country. \nHer first book\, ‘Carpathia\, food from the heart of Romania’ was shortlisted by the UK Guild of Food Writers for the Best International Cookbook Award\, while its German translation was awarded a Silver Feather by the German Culinary Academy. The book was also translated into Hungarian and Dutch. Her second book\, ‘Tava\, Eastern European Baking and Desserts from Romania and Beyond’ is a meticulously researched baking book celebrating centuries of diversity and overlapping cultures that form today’s cuisine in Romania. A German translation is due in February 2023.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/romanian-pies-placinte-with-irina-georgescu/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Culture & Civilization,Heritage
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230422T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230423T180000
DTSTAMP:20240217T002656Z
CREATED:20230907T001611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240217T002656Z
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SUMMARY:International Children's Friendship Festival
DESCRIPTION:ARCS is excited to participate at this year’s International Children’s Friendship Festival! We will share a table with members from the local Moldovan community to promote Romania and Moldova\, so please come stop by! \nInternational Children’s Friendship Festival is an event that is run by children and features performances by children. Various nationalities are represented through music\, folk dancing and art. The children celebrate their international friendship through experiencing the rich tapestry of the world’s cultures. \nThe event is well-established and recognized in the Northwest as a volunteer-run festival with a loyal crowd and an increasing number of new children every year. The festival is annually recognized by proclamations of several elected officials in Washington State. \nThe event is free and open to the public. \nOur reach goes beyond the borders of Washington State\, all the way to the other side of the world.  Over the years we have had the pleasure to host guests performers from Republic of Seychelles\, Mongolia and Mexico. They’ve come all the way to Seattle to share their culture with the children of Pacific Northwest.  Not only was this a once in a lifetime experience for those children\, but it also provided an opportunity for the local children to mingle with and learn about people from very different backgrounds. \nLearn more about the festival here.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/international-childrens-friendship-festival/
LOCATION:Seattle Center – Fisher Pavilion\, 305 Harrison St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture & Civilization,Heritage
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230420T191500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230420T203000
DTSTAMP:20250108T210635Z
CREATED:20230907T001956Z
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SUMMARY:College Admissions Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Our college admissions workshop is back! Join us April 20 at 7:15pm for a free informational session about the best practices when planning your college experience. *Please note the workshop has been rescheduled.  \nARCS has a track record for helping high school students from the Romanian community make their college applications stand out and get accepted to very selective colleges (Harvard\, UC Berkeley\, Duke University\, and more). \nRSVP\nThe presentation is done by experienced ARCS volunteers\, with the support of the Holy Three Hierarchs Church. There are no obligations and no expectations for paid services. \nIf you are a high school student looking for volunteer opportunities\, please emails us at contact@arcsproject.org \nIulian Calinov\niulian.calinov@arcsproject.org \n\n\nIulian Calinov was born in Bucharest Romania. Iulian holds a masters degree in Electrical Engineering from the Politehnica University of Bucharest and a Masters of Business Administration in Corporate Finance jointly from Bucharest School of Economics and Université du Québec à Montréal. Iulian has worked as an Assistant Professor with the Politechnica University of Bucharest for 6 years after graduation\, teaching Control Theory\, Digital Control\, Microprocessor Systems\, Electric Drives and Microeconomics. After a brief stint as a Treasurer for Philip Moris in Romania\, Iulian moved to the United States to work for Microsoft in Redmond\, WA in 1998. Currently\, Iulian is a Program Manager with Facebook\, and serves the Romanian community in Seattle as a Honorary Consul on Romania as well as the Secretary of Romanian American Society of Washington State.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/college-admissions-workshop/
LOCATION:Holy Three Hierarchs Romanian Orthodox Church\, 6402 226th St SW\, Mountlake Terrace\, 98043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230504
DTSTAMP:20230907T002845Z
CREATED:20230907T002157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T002845Z
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SUMMARY:GiveBIG for Our Youth
DESCRIPTION:The Romanian American National Heritage Award is an annual competition for high school students with Romanian heritage or background. Applicants of non-Romanian descent may qualify\, as long as their work and experience relate to Romania or the Romanian community in the US. \nThe award recognizes exceptional contributions to the cohesion of the Romanian community and the preservation of its heritage\, language\, culture and traditions. \nIn the past years the award has helped the 60+ recipients distinguish themselves in their admission process to top colleges and institutions\, such as Dartmouth College\, Wesleyan University\, Pitzer College\, UC Berkeley\, UCLA\, UC Davis\, UC Santa Barbara\, UC Irvine\, Whitman College\, Purdue University\, UW Honors\, Harvard and many others. \nGranted by the American Romanian Cultural Society\, in partnership with the Romanian United Fund and Alianța\, and with the endorsement of the Embassy of Romania to the United States. The Award Ceremony will be hosted at the Alianța Gala in Washington D.C. in November 2023. With the support or ARCS Arizona and ARCS Detroit. \nEarly giving starts April 18! With your donation we can make an even bigger impact for our Romanian-American youth! \nCommunity Partners: \n        \n  \nGiveBIG \n     \n 
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/givebig-for-our-youth/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230403T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230616T180000
DTSTAMP:20230907T003638Z
CREATED:20230907T002613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T003638Z
UID:10000071-1680523200-1686938400@arcsproject.org
SUMMARY:ARCS Romanian Heritage Language and Culture School - Spring 2023
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in stimulating your children’s creativity\, nourish their bicultural and bilingual heritage?   \nOur Romanian Heritage Language School offers innovative virtual classes and workshops for children\, youth and adults with Romanian background or with an interest to learn Romanian\, nationwide. Our teaching methods are based on the core principles of Heritage Language Education to nourish bilingualism and address holisitically the bi-cultural identity of our students through project-based activities\, play\, authentic sources\, critical thinking\, and meaningful interactions with their families and communities. Our students gain pride and confidence as heritage language speakers and learners of Romanian\, while developing a global understanding of the world. \nWe are the first Romanian secular community-based school to have developed a teaching curriculum according to the priciples of HERITAGE EDUCATION\, since 2016. \nOur current students come from numerous regions in the US. We can accommodate to various time zones and have demonstrated experience teaching multiple levels and age groups. \nRegistration\nREGISTRATION is now OPEN  for ages 6+. Please REGISTER HERE. We will contact you to schedule a brief language evaluation\, if necessary. Please see the payment options below after you register. \nPayment Options\nMost of our courses cost 25$/hour\, $250 for 10 sessions in the spring quarter 2023. \nWe offer a 15% discount for students who have previously taken three classes with us. \nPlease scroll down to chose the payment option right for you. Thank you. \nScholarships\nWe offer scholarships to families in need. Please email us at contact@arcsproject.org if you would like to be considered. \nCalendar & Holidays\nWe will work with parents and students to find the best times and days that work for you. The times indicated in the schedule are only orientative. Please fill out the registration form to let us know your availability.  \nSpring Quarter: April 3 – June 16 \n\nSpring break: April 10-14
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/arcs-romanian-heritage-language-and-culture-school-spring-2023/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230305T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230305T150000
DTSTAMP:20240217T012218Z
CREATED:20240217T012109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240217T012218Z
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SUMMARY:Mărțișoare Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a spring celebration of “Mărțișor” and March 8! The name "Mărțișor" is a diminutive of March (Martie in Romanian). It is believed that the person who wears the red and white string would enjoy a prosperous and healthy year. Read more HERE  The wearing of “mărțișoare” also coincides with March 8\, International Women’s Day or the traditional Mother’s Day in Romania. We invite children of Romanian heritage for a free creative workshop where they can learn how to make their own “mărțișoare” and honor their moms in their own special way.  Please fill out the registration form for each child. Register HERE We are waiting for you at: MLK Fame Community Center3201 E Republican St\, Ste 104Seattle\, WA 9812
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/martisoare-workshop/
LOCATION:ARCS Center at MLK Fame Community Center\, 3201 E Republican St\, Ste 104\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture & Civilization,Heritage
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221117T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230324T180000
DTSTAMP:20230907T004706Z
CREATED:20230907T004706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T004706Z
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SUMMARY:Global Competence Certificate Award Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the closing celebration of the Global Competence Certificate for Heritage Language Speakers via Zoom on June 28\, 6:00-7:30 pm PDT. \nWe’ll be recognizing the students who have successfully tested and qualified for the State Seal of Biliteracy and the Global Seal of Biliteracy\, as well as those who  completed the Global Competence Certificate portfolio developed during this unique program. \nAbout the grant program\nIn August 2020\, the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) Migrant/Bilingual Department awarded a first-ever grant to Evergreen Public Schools in Vancouver\, WA\, to develop an online program for Heritage Language speakers of Romanian\, Russian\, and Spanish. The project has supported the students to develop proficiency in their Heritage Language\, while also preparing a portfolio for the Global Competence Certificate in their Heritage Language (and/or in English)\, through the World Affairs Council in Seattle. Our students also had the opportunity to complete World Language Competency-Based Credit testing to earn high school credits in Romanian and potentially qualify for the Washington State Seal of Biliteracy.  A number have also qualified for the Global Seal of Biliteracy https://theglobalseal.com/. \nFor registration please visit https://www.internationaledwa.org/events/hl-grant-global-competence-award-ceremony-2022/
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/global-competence-certificate-award-ceremony/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221117T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230324T180000
DTSTAMP:20230907T004301Z
CREATED:20230907T004219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T004301Z
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SUMMARY:Global Competence Certificate for Romanian Heritage Speakers- 2022-2023
DESCRIPTION:ARCS is proud to announce that we received funds from The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) Migrant/Bilingual Department to continue our program started in 2020\, in partnership with Wenatchee Public Schools\, in WA State. We will develop a year-long remote-learning program for Heritage Language speakers of Romanian\, together with Russian and Spanish speaking instructors\, students and communiy representatives. \nThe project-based curriculum will integrate content and functional language (such as writing or presenting summaries\, narratives\, descriptions\, etc.) through synchronous interactive classes through Zoom and with online videos. Engaging\, culturally and developmentally appropriate activities will be offered in a flexible way so that students’ learning experiences are personalized to their needs and interests. Over the year\, the students would be developing evidence (in the Heritage Language) for their Global Competence Certificate in the areas of Global Learning\, International Engagement\, and Language and Intercultural Learning. Resources from this program will be open to teachers\, schools\, students\, and families throughout the state and adaptable to other languages and cultures. \nThe project will support the students to develop their language proficiency and literacy in their Heritage Language culminating in ALTA testing\, while also preparing a portfolio for the Global Competence Certificate in the Heritage Language (and English too\, if they like) through the World Affairs Council in Seattle. \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n \nUpon completion of the program\, students will also have the opportunity to complete World Language Competency-Based Credit testing to earn high school credits in their language and potentially qualify for the Washington State Seal of Biliteracy.  They may also qualify for the Global Seal of Biliteracy https://theglobalseal.com/. \nThe grant will also fund a series of workshops for teachers throughout the state to learn more about effective Heritage Language teaching practices. \nTo receive our email announcements please fill in this contact form. Or contact: \n\nDr. Michele Anciaux Aoki\, Grant Project Manager\nintledwa@gmail.com\nDr. Ileana Marin\, Romanian Program Lead Instructor\nileana.marin@arcsproject.org\nRyan Hauck\, Education Director\, World Affairs Council\nrhauck@world-affairs.org\n\nView our presentation at the WAFLT 2020 Virtual Conference. \n \nClick on the links below to register:  \n1) Thursday\, August 25 at 6:30pm PST \n2) Monday\, August 29 at 6:30pm PST \n3) Monday\, September 12 at 6:30pm PST \n4) Thursday\, September 15 at 6:30pm PST Focus on Ukrainian \n5) Monday\, September 26 at 6:30pm PST Focus on Ukrainian \n6) Monday\, October 17\, 2022 06:30-07:30 PM Pacific Time \nCome learn more about the new Heritage Language Grant for the Global Competence Certificate for Heritage Speakers. \nWhat:  \nYear-long remote-learning program for students to earn the Global Competence Certificate for Heritage Speakers and the Global Seal of Biliteracy. \nWho:  \nPublic high school heritage speakers of Romanian. The students need to have intermediate knowledge of Romanian. \nWhen: \nThe program will run October 2022 through June 2023. \nHow Much: \nThe program is free for qualified public high school students\, but space is very limited. \nTo receive our email announcements please fill in this contact form. To access this information in Romanian go here. \n \nQ: Who can register for this program? \nA: Because of the state grant funding through OSPI Migrant/Bilingual\, this program is only open to students attending public high schools in Washington state. \nQ: What is the cost of the program? \nA: The cost of the program is funded by the state grant\, so there are no registration fees required of students and their families. \nQ: When does the program begin? \nA: We are planning to recruit students during December and expect to begin the program mid-January. \nFor more details about the program please go here. \nPartners: \nWenatchee Public Schools \nEthnic Heritage Council \nSlavic East European Teachers Association of Washington \nWashington Association for Language Teaching \nWashington State Coalition for International Education \nWorld Affairs Council Global Classroom.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/global-competence-certificate-for-romanian-heritage-speakers-2022-2023/
LOCATION:Seattle Public Library\, 1000 4th Ave\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221217
DTSTAMP:20250327T155844Z
CREATED:20230907T004412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T155844Z
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SUMMARY:ARCS Romanian Heritage Language and Culture School - Fall 2022
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in stimulating your children’s creativity\, nourish their bicultural and bilingual heritage?   \nOur Romanian Heritage Language School offers innovative virtual classes and workshops for children\, youth and adults with Romanian background or with an interest to learn Romanian\, nationwide. Our teaching methods are based on the core principles of Heritage Language Education to nourish bilingualism and address holisitically the bi-cultural identity of our students through project-based activities\, play\, authentic sources\, critical thinking\, and meaningful interactions with their families and communities. Our students gain pride and confidence as heritage language speakers and learners of Romanian\, while developing a global understanding of the world. \nWe are the first Romanian secular community-based school to have developed a teaching curriculum according to the priciples of HERITAGE EDUCATION\, since 2016. \nOur current students come from numerous regions in the US. We can accommodate to various time zones and have demonstrated experience teaching multiple levels and age groups. \nRegistration\nREGISTRATION is now OPEN  for ages 6+. Please REGISTER HERE. We will contact you to schedule a brief language evaluation\, if necessary. Please see the payment options below after you register. \nPayment Options\nMost of our courses cost 25$/hour\, $250 for 10 sessions in the winter quarter 2023. \nWe offer a 15% discount for students who have previously taken three classes with us. \nPlease scroll down to chose the payment option right for you. Thank you. \nScholarships\nWe offer scholarships to families in need. Please email us at contact@arcsproject.org if you would like to be considered. \nCalendar & Holidays\nWe will work with parents and students to find the best times and days that work for you. The times indicated in the schedule are only orientative. Please fill out the registration form to let us know your availability.  \nFall Quarter: October 3 – December 16 \n\nThanksgiving break: November 21-25\n\nWinter Quarter: January 9 – March 24 \n\nMid-winter break: February 20-24\n\nSpring Quarter: April 3 – June 16 \n\nSpring break: April 10-14
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/arcs-romanian-heritage-language-and-culture-school-fall-2022/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220505
DTSTAMP:20230908T211002Z
CREATED:20230907T021530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T211002Z
UID:10000075-1651536000-1651708799@arcsproject.org
SUMMARY:GiveBIG 2022
DESCRIPTION:Give BIG 2022 supports WA-based non-profit organizations providing needed services\, fighting for a better world\, caring for the environment\, and expanding our horizons through art\, culture and learning. ARCS is proud to participate in this campaign for the fourth time. Encourage your friends\, family\, and co-workers to join you in supporting ARCS to offer access to Romanian heritage\, education and culture locally\, and at the national level through our virtual programs. \nDonate here to support ARCS: https://www.wagives.org/organization/arcsproject \nThanks to your generosity\, we would like to raise $3500 to partially cover the move-in costs in our new location at the MLK Community Center in Seattle\, as well as our rebranding process that includes new logo to accommodate other locations in the US\, and new web design for our education and film pages. \nStay tuned in May as we launch our amazing new logo and web design!
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/givebig-2022/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220402T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220402T110000
DTSTAMP:20250108T215729Z
CREATED:20230907T021852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T215729Z
UID:10000076-1648893600-1648897200@arcsproject.org
SUMMARY:College Admissions #5 - College Financial Aid Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Paying for college can be daunting\, but in this workshop we’ll break down the process of applying for financial aid. We’ll look at what are the different options and outline what steps you need to take. \nOur special guest\, Dr. Diana Barbu\, returns to our college admission series with more insightful infomation. The discussion will be moderated by Dr. Ileana Marin. \n-Understand college financial aid (how to apply and what you can get) \n-Determine out of pocket costs and compare colleges \n-Ask for more aid \nRegister HERE. \n \nDiana Barbu\n\n\nDr. Barbu worked for more than 12 years in college and university administration in executive and senior-level positions. She served as the Associate Vice-Provost for Institutional Research and Effectiveness at St. Thomas University\, Director of Research and Data Analytics at Miami Dade College\, and Director of Academic Programs at the State University System of Florida – Board of Governors. Throughout this time\, she learned a lot about college admissions and student success strategies. \nShe earned a Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from Florida State University\, a Master in Communication from Rutgers University\, and a Bachelor in Computer Science and Mathematics from the North University of Baia Mare. \nShe published a book on Financial Aid and is in the process of publishing the 2nd one on College Admissions. The Ultimate College Financial Aid Guide: Understand the Aid Offer & Ask for More Money is available on Amazon.com and was ranked in the top 5 in various categories. The second book will be available on Amazon soon. \nShe is committed to helping students graduate in 4 years with the least amount of debt. \nShe lives in Florida with her husband Adrian. \nConnect with her on: \nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diana-barbu-ph-d-4a65713/ \nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CollegeTalk.Us \nEmail: diana.barbu@gmail.com \n \nIleana Marin\, Ph.D.\nileana.marin@arcsproject.org \n\n\nIleana Marin teaches interdisciplinary courses at the University of Washington in Seattle and at the Center of Excellence in Image Studies at the University of Bucharest. Her long-standing academic career on both sides of the ocean has given her the opportunity to establish contacts between Romanian and American scholars\, artists\, and institutions. She\, thus\, initiated the first UW Exploration Seminar to Romania\, and to Eastern Europe\, and opened the fund for Romanian Studies\, hoping that Romanian language will be taught regularly in Seattle. With a BA in Romanian and a PhD. in Comparative Literature from the University of Bucharest (2000)\, and one in Textual Studies from the UW (2011)\, Ileana is a strong believer in the power of education and bilingualism. In ARCS\, she advocates the expansion of the Romanian language programs in the US and for disseminating the most recent Romanian cultural achievements. On her agenda as president\, Ileana Marin has two major tasks: board development and recruitment to ensure the successful implementation of ARCS mission through meaningful programs. \n\n\n 
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/college-admissions-5-college-financial-aid-workshop/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:College Admission Workshops,Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220312T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220312T113000
DTSTAMP:20250109T222336Z
CREATED:20230907T022853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T222336Z
UID:10000077-1647079200-1647084600@arcsproject.org
SUMMARY:Space\, New Technologies and Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate International Women’s Month with us! Join us for this event honoring the work of women scientists and their pioneer spirit. \nOur first workshop features Dr. Ioana Cozmuta\, Romanian American world expert in materials\, microgravity and space. \nThis event inaugurates a special Speakers Series as part of the Heritage Language Program Grant\, awarded by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) Migrant/Bilingual Department to the Wenatchee School District and other local organizations\, ARCS among them\, to develop a year-long remote learning program for Heritage Language speakers of Romanian\, Russian\,  Spanish and Ukrainian. Other upcoming events will feature speakers representing the Ukrainian\, Russian and Spanish-speaking communities included in the grant. \nRegister HERE. \nEvent organized in partnership with World Affairs Council -Global Classroom\, the Ethnic Heritage Council\, the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) Migrant/Bilingual Department and Wenatchee School District. \nMore about This Event: \nSince 1961\, when Yuri Gagarin became the first human to fly to and successfully return from space\, humanity has made unprecedented leaps in the exploration of space such as setting foot on the surface of the Moon through the Apollo missions and permanently inhabiting the International Space Station for the past two decades! \nThe year 2010 marked yet another important transformation with SpaceX’s first successful orbital flight operated by a commercial company set to increase the frequency\, reduce the price and broadening opportunities to access space. Not only has space technology continued to advance rapidly; SpaceX’s success has laid the grounds for a wave of commercial companies and private investments currently building and expanding infrastructure in low earth orbit and beyond. \nThe benefits of space extend well beyond technological advancements. They impact every single aspect of our life on Earth from forecasting natural disasters and sustainable utilization of natural resources to enabling remote healthcare\, climate change monitoring and disaster management to name a few. The United Nations Office of Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) has captured how space is supporting the Sustainable Development Goals under the Space4SDG’s branding. \nAs the New Space movement continues to grow so does its reach and impact on our day-to-day life. Next on the horizon is a new wave of companies developing technologies and manufacturing processes that will ultimately result in moving Earth manufacturing into space. From designing superior materials and products without gravity to leveraging on direct access to space solar power\, vacuum\, and ultra-low temperatures such a shift will be a strong correcting force to counterbalance pollution and greenhouse gas emissions\, severe degradation of Earth ecosystem services\, loss of biodiversity\, climate change\, etc. \nEnabling civil society the experience of flying into space it is foreseen that it will trigger a mass-scale shift in humanity’s own awareness and accelerate the path towards enlightenment through propagating the Overview effect – that miraculous sense of awe and deep respect towards the uniqueness of life on planet Earth\, our only home amongst the stars. \nIoana Cozmuta\n\n\nDr. Ioana Cozmuța is the founder and CEO of G-space Inc (https://www.zerogspace.com)\, a women-owned B-corporations and a reflection of Ioana’s passions: to discover and build opportunities for socio-economic benefit at the confluence of Space and Earth and to mentor and inspire the new generation towards a more prosperous future for humanity. Ioana holds a Ph.D. in Applied Physics from the University of Groningen\, the Netherlands and she is an alumnus of Caltech and Stanford University. During her career at NASA and in the industry spanning two decades\, Ioana has built a legacy on transforming the status quo\, opening new avenues for innovation\, collaboration\, space technology commercialization and public-private partnerships. The current fiber optics manufacturing in space has its origin in a paper published in 2017. Dr. Cozmuța is a TedEx Future Spoiler (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlsGhC3G1d8)\, a keynote/speaker and lecturer. She has co/authored over 200 scientific articles\, technical reports and newspaper interviews; webinars and podcasts.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/space-new-technologies-and-sustainability/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Education,TALKS (Romanian Explorers)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220618
DTSTAMP:20230908T210956Z
CREATED:20230907T023613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T210956Z
UID:10000079-1646611200-1655510399@arcsproject.org
SUMMARY:ARCS Heritage Language and Culture School - Spring 2022
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in stimulating your children’s creativity\, nourish their bicultural and bilingual heritage?   \nOur Romanian Heritage Language School offers innovative virtual classes and workshops for children\, youth and adults with Romanian background or with an interest to learn Romanian\, nationwide. Our teaching methods are based on the core principles of Heritage Language Education to nourish bilingualism and address holisitically the bi-cultural identity of our students through project-based activities\, play\, authentic sources\, critical thinking\, and meaningful interactions with their families and communities. Our students gain pride and confidence as heritage language speakers and learners of Romanian\, while developing a global understanding of the world. \nWe are the first Romanian secular community-based school to have developed a teaching curriculum according to the priciples of HERITAGE EDUCATION\, since 2016. We are looking for partners and happy to share our methodology with other communities in the Romanian diaspora. Please write to Otilia Baraboi at otilia.baraboi@arcsproject.org to find out more about our programs and possible collaborations with your communities. \nOur current students come from numerous regions in the US. We can accommodate to various time zones and have demonstrated experience teaching multiple levels and age groups. \nRegistration\nREGISTRATION OPENS on February 4\, 2022. Please REGISTER HERE. \nWe will contact you to schedule a brief language evaluation. \nScholarships\nWe offer scholarships to families in need. Please contact Otilia Baraboi at otilia.baraboi@arcsproject.org if you would like to be considered. \nPayment Options\nMost of our courses cost 25$/hour\, 350 for 14 sessions in the spring semester 2022. Please scroll down to chose the payment option right for you. Thank you. \nCalendar and Holidays\nWe will work with parents and students to find the best times and days that work for you. The times indicated in the schedule are only orientative. Please fill out the registration form to let us know your availability.  \nInstruction Weeks ( Mar 7-  Jun 17): \n•Week of March 7\, 14\, 21\, 28 \n•Week of April 4\, 18\, 25 \n•Week of May 2\, 9\, 16\, 23 \n• Week of June 1\, 6\, 13 \nHolidays:  \n• Spring Break: April 11-15 \n• Memorial Day: May 27\, 30
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/arcs-heritage-language-and-culture-school-spring-2022/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220227T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220227T110000
DTSTAMP:20231212T214745Z
CREATED:20230907T032812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231212T214745Z
UID:10000089-1645956000-1645959600@arcsproject.org
SUMMARY:College Admissions # 4- Ask a Specialist
DESCRIPTION:Are you anxious about the college applications process? Come meet our special guest\, Dr. Diana Barbu (see her bio below). She will cover the following aspects and answer any of your questions: \n1. Building the Balanced College List (we’ll look at certain metrics to determine academic fit)\n+ The Transfer Option (pros and cons)\n2. Admission Models (ED\, EA\, RD\, etc.) (what they mean and who should use them)\n3. The Application (focus on materials\, financial aid applications)\n4. Types of Admission Decisions (conditional admit\, waitlisted\, deferred\, etc.)\n5. Next Steps \nRegister HERE \nDiana Barbu\n\n\nDr. Barbu worked for more than 12 years in college and university administration in executive and senior-level positions. She served as the Associate Vice-Provost for Institutional Research and Effectiveness at St. Thomas University\, Director of Research and Data Analytics at Miami Dade College\, and Director of Academic Programs at the State University System of Florida – Board of Governors. Throughout this time\, she learned a lot about college admissions and student success strategies. \nShe earned a Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from Florida State University\, a Master in Communication from Rutgers University\, and a Bachelor in Computer Science and Mathematics from the North University of Baia Mare. \nShe published a book on Financial Aid and is in the process of publishing the 2nd one on College Admissions. The Ultimate College Financial Aid Guide: Understand the Aid Offer & Ask for More Money is available on Amazon.com and was ranked in the top 5 in various categories. The second book will be available on Amazon soon. \nShe is committed to helping students graduate in 4 years with the least amount of debt. \nShe lives in Florida with her husband Adrian. \nConnect with her on: \nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diana-barbu-ph-d-4a65713/ \nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CollegeTalk.Us \nEmail: diana.barbu@gmail.com
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/college-admissions-4-ask-a-specialist/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:College Admission Workshops,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220227T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220227T110000
DTSTAMP:20240217T011603Z
CREATED:20230907T023803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240217T011603Z
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SUMMARY:Mărțișoare Workshop 2022
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a spring celebration -Mărțișor\, March 1st. \nMărțișor is an old tradition celebrated all over Romania every year\, on March 1st\, also widely spread in Bulgaria and the Balkans. \nThe name Mărțișor is a diminutive of March (Martie in Romanian). \nIt is believed that the person who wears the red and white string would enjoy a prosperous and healthy year. Read more HERE  \nRegister HERE in advance for this meeting. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nThe workshop is destined for kids ages 7+\, or younger\, supervised by a parent. \nRomanian artist and musician Beatrice Iordan will lead the workshop. \nBeatrice Iordan is a puppet artist\, museum pedagogue at the Museum of the Romanian Peasant\, and she plays the cobza in the band “Trei Parale”. She also does shadow theater with “Hopa Trop”\, her theater company\, paints angels and – more than that – she believes that power and inspiration lie in ourselves\, that we are our own mentor. \nYou can find out more about her from this article in Romanian. \nEvent organized in partnership with the Romanian NGO – Cu Alte Cuvinte\, and our community partners from Washington D.C. – Romanians of DC \n \nBeatrice Iordan\n\n\nBeatrice Iordan is a puppet artist\, museum pedagogue at the Museum of the Romanian Peasant\, and she plays the cobza in the band “Trei Parale”. She also does shadow theater with “Hopa Trop”\, her theater company\, paints angels and – more than that – she believes that power and inspiration lie in ourselves\, that we are our own mentor.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/martisoare-workshop-2022/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Culture & Civilization,Heritage
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220218T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220218T120000
DTSTAMP:20250109T115624Z
CREATED:20230907T033857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T115624Z
UID:10000086-1645182000-1645185600@arcsproject.org
SUMMARY:Why Volunteer? How Can It Help Me for College Admissions?
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a live discussion with ARCS\, RUF and Alianța volunteers about the importance of giving back to our communities and developing our civic spirit for the benefit of present and future generations. \nThis is a great opportunity to find out about the Romanian American National Heritage Award (5th edition) that recognizes the volunteering work of the Romanian American Youth. Come hear about how this award has helped our past recipients distinguish themselves in their admission process to top colleges and institutions\, such as Dartmouth College\, Wesleyan Univ\, Pitzer College\, UC Berkeley\, UCLA\, UC Davis\, UC Santa Barbara\, UC Irvine\, Whitman College\, Purdue Univ\, UW Honors\, and many others. \nSpecial Guests: Otilia Baraboi\, Ph.D. (ARCS Execcutive Diretor\, University of Washington Affiliate Faculty); Andreea Rebăltescu ( RUF Communications Director/CEO & Founder of Cora Phenix Digital Entrepreneur & Artist); Mihai Lehene (RUF President\, Founder); Boby Constin (RUF Volunteer); Andreea Haidău (RUF Volunteer). Read their bios below. \nRegister HERE in advance. \nFind out more about the Romanian American National Heritage Award (5th edition) HERE. \nProgram co-organized by ARCS\, Alianța and RUF-Romanian United Fund. \nOtilia Baraboi\, Ph.D.\notilia.baraboi@arcsproject.org \n\n\nBefore coming to Seattle in 2000 from Romania\, Otilia worked as a literary journalist and published short-fiction\, translations and articles. She holds university degrees in French and English literatures from Romania\, Switzerland\, and the US. She has a Ph.D. on the politics of translation from the University of Washington\, where she taught French language and literature for 17 years\, and where she is currently co-teaching a course on Romanian literature and film. In 2013\, she co-founded ARCS and was President of the Board for five years before becoming ARCS’ first Executive Director. For Otilia\, ARCS has been a wonderful opportunity to remain connected with the vibrant culture of her birthplace\, while contributing to the artistic and cultural vitality of the Pacific Northwest. As part of her work\, Otilia has been managing the Romanian Film Festival in Seattle and ARCS community-based school for Romanian heritage students\, as well as more than 300 cultural and educational events over the past 9 years. Her priorities are to create sustainable\, community-building programs and partnerships\, as well as develop ARCS’ brand identity in accordance with its mission and values. Most of all\, Otilia hopes that her work will have a direct\, long-lasting impact on the ways in which future generations will define\, celebrate and pass on their heritage. Otilia is also the President of the Ethnic Heritage Council of the Pacific Northwest and a board member of Romanian United Fund. \n\nAndreea Rebaltescu\nAndreea is the CEO & Founder of Cora Phenix Digital Entrepreneur & Artist. She graduated Gheorghe Dima Music Academy in Cluj\, Romania\, and studied drama at the University Babes Bolyai in the same city. She is also an entertainer and published author. \n\nMihai Lehene\nMihai Lehene is a Founding Member and the President of RUF. Passionate and caring\, Mihai’s goal is to inspire all around him to be better and help each other\, especially his fellow Romanian Americans. \n\nAndreea Haidau\n\n\nAndreea Haidau is a current high school senior from the Chicago area. She may have been born in the U.S.\, but that has not stopped her from forming a pretty indestructible bond with her Romanian heritage. Her upbringing and passion for the Romanian language\, culture\, and people (and\, of course\, food) has\, at present\, culminated into the beginnings of a new youth organization dedicated to bringing local Romanian-American kids closer together. She is very much enthused to continue enkindling relationships between Romanian people of every age\, generation\, and location. \n\nBobby Costin\n\n\nBobby Costin is currently a sophmore in the Bay Area. He was born in Romania\, and lived there until he was 10 years old\, after which he and his family moved to the United States. He is extremely passionate about teaching others important skills\, such as programming\, and is especially excited about this opportunity to teach Romanian-Americans with a similar cultural background to his. Overall\, he loves his Romanian heritage and cannot wait for the chance of creating more possible future career options for individuals from his own country. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/why-volunteer-how-can-it-help-me-for-college-admissions/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:College Admission Workshops,Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220115T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220115T110000
DTSTAMP:20240130T212129Z
CREATED:20240130T212117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T212129Z
UID:10000158-1642240800-1642244400@arcsproject.org
SUMMARY:Archetypal Symbols In Romania and Worldwide with Artist Magda Nica
DESCRIPTION:Symbols are graphic metaphors that help us understand the invisible world. Their meaning is magical\, although few are those who know how to read\, decode and translate their secret language. This workshop is an invitation to discover how symbols unite us at a subtle level\, in mysterious and profound ways. \n“To symbolize means\, in a way and at a certain level\, to live together” (Jean Chevalier) \nRegister Here for the event. \nYou can watch the recording of this event HERE. \nThis event is the first from a series under the umbrella of a larger collective project “THE EXQUISITE GORGE PROJECT II: Fiber Arts”\, developed by Curator of Education at Maryhill Museum of Art\, Louise Palermo. It features 13 regional fiber artists working with communities along 220 miles of the Columbia River from the Willamette Confluence to the Snake River Confluence. ARCS is proud to be one of the partner organizations in this majestic cross-cultural enterprise by supporting the participation of Seattle-based Romanian born artist Magda Nica. You can find out more details about this collaborative project here: https://www.maryhillmuseum.org/exquisite-gorge-project-2022
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/archetypal-symbols-in-romania-and-worldwide-with-artist-magda-nica/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education,Heritage,Visual Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220101T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220513T160000
DTSTAMP:20230908T210952Z
CREATED:20230907T024203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T210952Z
UID:10000080-1641049200-1652457600@arcsproject.org
SUMMARY:ARCS Romanian Heritage Language and Culture School - Fall 2022
DESCRIPTION:Course Description \nThis class is tailored for students of Romanian origin nationwide who do not understand\, nor speak the language\, but who have been exposed to Romanian culture and are curious to find out more about their heritage. They will learn basic conversational skills in Romanian and will develop their pronunciation\, vocabulary\, writing and reading knowledge.They will gain confidence and will be able to connect with their Romanian family in meaningful ways.  No knowledge of Romanian required. Groups of 4-5 students / 60 min\, weekly. Tuition: 14 sessions for $ 350 (25$/h) – please scroll down for payment options. \nWe arre thrilled to partner with the Romanian United Fund to offer this class to children living in the Chicago area. \nCalendar and Holidays\nSpring Semestrer Dates:  Jan 28\, 5pm – 6pm CST\, May 13\, 2022  (our website posts the Pacific Time) \nInstruction Days: \n• Jan 28 \n• Feb 4\, 11\,18 \n• Mar 4\, 11\,18\, 25 \n• April 1\, 8\, 22\, 29 \n• May 6\, 13 \nHolidays:  \n• Mid-winter break: Feb 25 \n• Spring break: April 15 \nAbout Our School  \nARCS Romanian Heritage Language School offers innovative virtual classes and workshops for children\, youth and adults with Romanian background or with an interest to learn Romanian\, nationwide. Our teaching methods are based on the core principles of Heritage Language Education to nourish bilingualism and address holisitically the bi-cultural identity of our students through project-based activities\, play\, authentic sources\, critical thinking\, and meaningful interactions with their families and communities. Our students gain pride and confidence as heritage language speakers and learners of Romanian\, while developing a global understanding of the world. \nWe are the first Romanian secular community-based school to have developed a teaching curriculum according to the priciples of HERITAGE EDUCATION\, since 2016. We are looking for partners and happy to share our methodology with other communities in the Romanian diaspora. Our current students come from numerous regions in the US. We can accommodate to various time zones and have demonstrated experience teaching multiple levels and age groups. \nPlease write to Otilia Baraboi at otilia.baraboi@arcsproject.org to find out more about our programs and possible collaborations with your communities.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/arcs-romanian-heritage-language-and-culture-school-fall-2022-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211223
DTSTAMP:20230908T210949Z
CREATED:20230907T032642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T210949Z
UID:10000090-1638576000-1640217599@arcsproject.org
SUMMARY:Support ARCS Educational Partner Roma Peoples Project at Columbia University
DESCRIPTION:On Roma Resilience: A Scholarship Fund for Students & Scholars (Roma Peoples Project in partnership with American Romanian Cultural Society) \nPlease support the RPP and American Romanian Cultural Society to launch an educational program for the Spring of 2022. Our goal is to develop a pilot project in which we involve a minimum of 10 students and scholars to receive knowledge and mentorship in Roma studies. The knowledge they will access is a combination of existing materials produced by the RPP over the past four years and customized lessons that provide an introduction to key ideas in Roma studies. \nThe global situation of Roma is one of the most neglected human rights issues of our time\, yet the topic remains largely absent or misunderstood within academia and society. Today’s students do not have access to the knowledge they need to include Roma in the decisions they will make as future professionals and leaders. While we are working to address this in a systemic\, structural maner\, and have universities teach Roma Studies in the classroom and cultural institutions provide knowledge on the topic\, we believe it is urgent to create these learning spaces now. For that we need to mobilize\, partner and be that solution ourselves by being involved and contributing to making this possibility a reality.  To build a future where knowledge of Roma is part of mainstream academia\, let’s create pathways for today’s students to be agents of change and access nuanced\, accurate and rigorously researched knowledge of Roma. \nTogether with the Roma Peoples Project at Columbia University\, we will select students and scholars\, Roma and non-Roma\, from a variety of universities and other community-based educational programs\, and will provide opportunities  for one semester  with the Roma Peoples Project team  to gain an introduction to Roma studies and receive mentorship in undertaking their own research projects in Roma studies. Our fundraising goal of $5\,000 will support 10 students to access this program\, although additional funds raised will provide the capacity to work with a larger group of students and scholars. \nThroughout this program\, ARCS will work closely with our partners at Roma Peoples Project to create educational opportunities for ARCS Romanian heritage students enrolled in the OSPI Heritage Language Grant\, a program developed in partnership with the Ethnic Heritage Council and World Affairs Council. \nABOUT THE ROMA PEOPLES PROJECT \nThe Roma Peoples Project at Columbia University is a platform for Roma and their allies to share knowledge and stories\, to understand the Roma peoples in a global context\, to develop kinship with other marginalized groups\, and to reflect on Roma experiences of survival and resilience. The Project has a track record of delivering educational content in Roma studies through public events\, seminars and campaigns to raise visibility of the Roma cause. \nFind out more HERE. \nSupport ARCS fundraiser for Roma Peoplese Project on Facebook. \n 
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/support-arcs-educational-partner-roma-peoples-project-at-columbia-university/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220219
DTSTAMP:20230908T210912Z
CREATED:20230907T033005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T210912Z
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SUMMARY:Romanian Heritage Language School - Fall 2021
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in stimulating your children’s creativity\, nourish their bicultural and bilingual heritage?   \nOur Romanian Heritage Language School offers innovative virtual classes and workshops for children\, youth and adults with Romanian background or with an interest to learn Romanian\, nationwide. Our teaching methods are based on the core principles of Heritage Language Education to nourish bilingualism and address holisitically the bi-cultural identity of our students through project-based activities\, play\, authentic sources\, critical thinking\, and meaningful interactions with their families and communities. Our students gain pride and confidence as heritage language speakers and learners of Romanian\, while developing a global understanding of the world. \nWe are the first and only Romanian secular community-based school to have developed a teaching curriculum according to the priciples of HERITAGE EDUCATION\, since 2016. We are looking for partners and happy to share our methodology with other communities in the Romanian diaspora. Please write to Otilia Baraboi at otilia.baraboi@arcsproject.org to find out more about our programs and possible collaborations with your communities. \nOur current students come from numerous regions in the US. We can accommodate to various time zones and have demonstrated experience teaching multiple levels and age groups. \nRegistration\nREGISTRATION is now OPEN  for ages 4-14+. Please REGISTER here. We will contact you to schedule a brief language evaluation. \nScholarships\nWe offer scholarships to families in need. Please contact Otilia Baraboi at otilia.baraboi@arcsproject.org if you would like to be considered. \nPayment Options\nMost of our courses cost 25$/hour\, 350 for 14 sessions in the fall semester 2021. Româna la Liceu is $450 for 12 sessions of 90min each. Please close down to chose the payment option right for you. Thank you. \nCalendar and Holidays\nWe will work with parents and students to find the best times and days that work for you. The times indicated in the schedule are only orientative. Please fill out the registration form to let us know your availability.  \nInstruction Weeks: \n•Week of Oct 11\, 18\, 25 \n•Week of Nov 1\, 8\, 15\, 29 \n•Week of Dec 6\, 13 \n• Week of Jan 10\, 17\, 24\, 31 \n• Week of Feb 7 \nHolidays:  \n•Veteran’s Day: Nov 11 \n•Thanksgiving Break: Nov 22-26 \n•Winter Break: Dec 20\, 2021- Jan 7\, 2022
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/romanian-heritage-language-school-fall-2021/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210925T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210925T120000
DTSTAMP:20250109T094731Z
CREATED:20230907T033120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T094731Z
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SUMMARY:College Admissions - Tips from Parents and Academics
DESCRIPTION:This Zoom webinar offers the opportunity to hear from parents and academics from the Romanian-American community about their experiences helping students apply to college or being part of selection committees. Your will learn about the choices that need to be made starting with Middle School in order to plan a successful college admission experience. Our special guests will be university professors Ileana Marin (University of Washington) and Dan Nicolae (University of Chicago)\, together with Honorary Consul of Romania and FB program manager Iulian Calinov. They will provide tips about what makes a strong application\, such as proof of extracurricular committment (eg. volunteering)\, personal statements and essays\, awards\, community service\, courses taken\, and standardized test scores. \nSpecial guests: Ileana Marin\, Ph.D. (ARCS Chair of the Board/University of Washington Affiliate Faculty\, REECAS)\, Iulian Calinov (ARCS Board member / FB Programs Manager/Honorary Consul of Romania in WA State); Dan Nicolau (RUF Vice-President of the Board/Chair of Statistics at the University of Chicago and Professor\, Departments of Statistics\, Human Genetics and Medicine). Read their bios bellow. \nRegister HERE in advance. \nFind out more about the Romanian American National Heritage Award (5th edition) HERE. \nProgram co-organized by ARCS\, Alianța and RUF-Romanian United Fund. \nIleana Marin\, Ph.D.\nileana.marin@arcsproject.org \n\n\nIleana Marin teaches interdisciplinary courses at the University of Washington in Seattle and at the Center of Excellence in Image Studies at the University of Bucharest. Her long-standing academic career on both sides of the ocean has given her the opportunity to establish contacts between Romanian and American scholars\, artists\, and institutions. She\, thus\, initiated the first UW Exploration Seminar to Romania\, and to Eastern Europe\, and opened the fund for Romanian Studies\, hoping that Romanian language will be taught regularly in Seattle. With a BA in Romanian and a PhD. in Comparative Literature from the University of Bucharest (2000)\, and one in Textual Studies from the UW (2011)\, Ileana is a strong believer in the power of education and bilingualism. In ARCS\, she advocates the expansion of the Romanian language programs in the US and for disseminating the most recent Romanian cultural achievements. On her agenda as president\, Ileana Marin has two major tasks: board development and recruitment to ensure the successful implementation of ARCS mission through meaningful programs. \n\nDan Nicolae\nDan Nicolae is the Vice President of Romanian United Fund. He also serves as Chair of Statistics at the University of Chicago and Professor\, Departments of Statistics\, Human Genetics and Medicine. \n\n \nIulian Calinov\niulian.calinov@arcsproject.org \n\n\nIulian Calinov was born in Bucharest Romania. Iulian holds a masters degree in Electrical Engineering from the Politehnica University of Bucharest and a Masters of Business Administration in Corporate Finance jointly from Bucharest School of Economics and Université du Québec à Montréal. Iulian has worked as an Assistant Professor with the Politechnica University of Bucharest for 6 years after graduation\, teaching Control Theory\, Digital Control\, Microprocessor Systems\, Electric Drives and Microeconomics. After a brief stint as a Treasurer for Philip Moris in Romania\, Iulian moved to the United States to work for Microsoft in Redmond\, WA in 1998. Currently\, Iulian is a Program Manager with Facebook\, and serves the Romanian community in Seattle as a Honorary Consul on Romania as well as the Secretary of Romanian American Society of Washington State.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/college-admissions-tips-from-parents-and-academics/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:College Admission Workshops,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210911T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210911T120000
DTSTAMP:20250108T210324Z
CREATED:20230907T034659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T210324Z
UID:10000085-1631358000-1631361600@arcsproject.org
SUMMARY:College Admissions - Learn from Your Peers
DESCRIPTION:This Zoom webinar offers the opportunity to hear from first-generation members of the Romanian-American community about their experiences applying to and attending college. There will be a Q&A session at the end\, so bring your questions! \nSpecial guests: Bianca Frintu\, Ana Constantin\, Andreea Ghizila\, Alex Trufinescu and Mircea Cozmei. Read their bios below. \nRegister HERE in advance. \nFind out more about the Romanian American National Heritage Award (5th edition) HERE. \nProgram co-organized by ARCS\, Alianța and RUF-Romanian United Fund. \nIlinca Hagiu\nis excited to be able to contribute to the Romanian community and enjoys volunteering for the  ARCS and their educational programs. Ilinca has been volunteering at the Romanian school since 2019. She loves working with children\, bringing her heritage to the classroom. She hopes that her work helps develop a meaningful connection for young children to their families’ traditions and culture. During the pandemic\, Ilinca organized a virtual piano recital for her family and friends in Romania\, and has deeply enjoyed using music to create a bridge between her two cultures. \n\n \nAna Constantin\nAna attended the University of Washington\, graduating in 2020. She majored in biochemistry and minored in chemistry. Her interests include regenerative medicine and applied nano-biology. She enjoys spending as much time outside as possible – she loves skiing\, hiking\, biking\, rock climbing\, and more! She is also a certified yoga teacher and enjoys making ceramics/pottery \n\nAndreea Ghizilă\nAndreea Ghizila is currently attending the University of Washington\, now entering her third year. She is majoring in computer science and minoring in linguistics. She participates in sprint canoe and is on the US national team! She also enjoys playing frisbee\, hiking\, and playing the piano. \n\nAlex Trufinescu\nHello! My name is Alex Trufinescu\, I am 20 years old\, and I am originally from Seattle\, Washington. I am a current junior at Wesleyan University in Middletown\, Connecticut\, where I am double majoring in Studio Art and the College of Social Studies\, an interdisciplinary major comprising of economics\, government\, and history. I plan to attend law school after my undergraduate studies and practicing copyright law surrounding art theft. I am excited to talk to\nyou all! \n\nMircea Cozmei\nMircea Cozmei graduated with a bachelor’s degree in aeronautical and astronautical engineering from the University of Washington in 2019 before completing his master’s degree in 2021 with a focus on fluid dynamics. During his time as a student\, Mirceaparticipated in several engineering organizations including the rocketry and Formula 1 teams before co-founding his own electric motorcycle engineering and racing club. He has also participated in several research laboratories which led him to become the primary author of a publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. During the summers he interned at the private rocket companies Astra and Firefly Aerospace which prepared him well for his full-time position as a fluid systems engineer at Blue Origin. During his free time Mircea enjoys watching foreign films\, flying drones\, and playing tennis. \nBianca Frintu\nBianca Frintu is entering her second year at Boston University. She is a biochemistry major with a focus in molecular biology and is also on the pre-medicinal track. She is currently working in the Feng Lab at BU Med\, which develops research programs for breast cancer using zebrafish! She also enjoys dancing and swimming.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/college-admissions-learn-from-your-peers/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:College Admission Workshops,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210806T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210806T203000
DTSTAMP:20240217T004709Z
CREATED:20230831T202653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240217T004709Z
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SUMMARY:OME: Film Screening and Live Discussion
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples\, join us for a live discussion on OME\, a documentary on the life of the Huaorani\, and their struggles defending their ancestral lands\, with director Raúl Paz Pastrana\, co-producer Luminița Cuna (author of "Barefoot in the Amazon")\, and moderators Vivian Hua (Northwest Film Forum) and Otilia Baraboi (ARCS\, The Ethnic Heritage Council of the Pacific Northwest). \nRegister HERE or follow us LIVE on Facebook \nFilmed in the heart of the Ecuadorian Amazon in the Yasuni biosphere\, “OME: Tales From a Vanishing Homeland” offers incredible access to the unique and ancient way of life of the Huaorani\, one of Ecuador’s most isolated indigenous groups. OME explores the intricacies of the Huaorani way of life\, highlighting their connection to land and family\, while raising questions about their future survival as oil companies encroach upon Ome\, their homeland. “OME” has won multiple awards and was funded by the Princess Grace Foundation-USA and the Hispanic Scholarship fund. \nRunning Time: 30\nUSA & Ecuador // Color // HD // Spanish and Waoterero with English subtitles. \nAwards and Screenings:\n\n2019 Earth Day Film Festival\, Chico CA\n2018 Eugene Environmental Film Festival\n2018 The Lyric Theater\, Fort Collins CO\n2018 Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI)\, New York City (QWFF) WINNER “Best Cinematography Award”\n2016 Ethnografilm Festival\, Paris France\n2015 Moscow International Documentary Film Festival\n2015 Cayman Islands International Film Festival\n2015 Great Lakes Environmental Film Festival\, Milwaukee WINNER “2015 Spirit of Activism Award”\n2014 IFFEST Document.Art\, Bucharest\, Romania WINNER Next Generation Award (EX AEQUO)\n2013 CINE Golden Eagle Award WINNER\n2013 International Documentary Association (IDA) Nominee for the DAVID L. WOLPER STUDENT DOCUMENTARY AWARD\n2013 Louisville’s International Festival of Film SCREEN PREVIEW\n\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		\n \n  \n\n    \n        \n            \n                \n                    \n                \n            \n            \n                \n                    Raúl Paz Pastrana\n                \n                \n                    \n                        Raúl Paz Pastrana is a Mexican immigrant filmmaker\, cinematographer\, and multimedia creator. His work intersects contemporary art\, political documentary\, and visual ethnography to explore themes of belonging\, alienation\, and the concept of “home.” His films have screened at museums and festivals worldwide including at the Sheffield Doc/Fest in the U.K.\, The American Museum of Natural History\, New York City\, MASS MoCA Museum in Massachusetts\, Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI)\, New York City\, and at the Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG) in Mexico among many more.  \n                        Raúl’s work has received support from the Princess Grace Foundation\, the Ford Foundation-Just Films\, The Perspective Fund\, ITVS\, Catapult Film Fund\, The Jerome Foundation\, New York Council on the Arts\, The Tribeca Film Institute\, The Colorado Humanities\, and the Sundance Institute among others. He is a Camargo Foundation Cassis France Artist Alumni\, an IFP/Gotham Filmmaker Labs fellow\, a Firelight Media Documentary Lab Fellow\, and a New America National Fellow. \n                    \n                \n            \n        \n    \n    \n        \n            \n                \n                    \n                \n            \n            \n                \n                    Luminita Cuna\n                \n                \n                    \n                        She is a Cluj-Napoca native and Brooklyn resident who has been traveling extensively to the Amazon region and has been living and working with indigenous communities in the Amazon since 2006. She has been an ally to indigenous peoples for more than 15 years\, supporting their efforts to uphold their human rights and to protect their territory. \n                        Luminita is the founder of Maloca\, a grassroots support organization that works with indigenous communities living in the Amazon basin. She has been fundraising and campaigning on various indigenous issues\, helping indigenous communities get solar energy\, incorporate technology in their territory defense and become aware of their rights and how to use them in protecting their forest. \n                        Luminița wanted to bring awareness on the rich cultures of the Amazon indigenous peoples\, as well as to unveil the fascinating world of the rainforest; this is how her book “Barefoot in the Amazon” came to life. Luminița also co-produced the documentary Ome: Tales from a Vanishing Homeland\, winner of the 2017 Queens International Film Festival for best cinematography. The documentary brings forward the fight of an Amazonian community to protect their home\, one of the most biodiverse area in the world. \n                        When she is not trekking the Amazon\, Luminița is an IT project manager. \n                    \n                \n            \n        \n    \n    \n        \n            \n                \n                    \n                    \n                        Credits: Leo Carmona\n                     \n                \n            \n            \n                \n                    Vivian Hua\n                \n                \n                    \n                        Vivian Hua (華婷婷) is a writer\, filmmaker\, and organizer who is fascinated by synthesizing divergent schools of thought. She is the Executive Director at Northwest Film Forum\, a co-founder of the civil rights film series\, The Seventh Art Stand\, and Editor-in-Chief of the socially-conscious long-form arts publication\, REDEFINE. Much of her work unifies her interest in the metaphysical with her belief that art can positively transform the self and society. \n                    \n                \n            \n        \n    \n    \n        \n            \n                \n                    \n                \n            \n            \n                \n                    Otilia Baraboi\, Ph.D.\n                \n                \n                    \n                        Before coming to Seattle in 2000 from Romania\, Otilia worked as a literary journalist and published short-fiction\, translations and articles. She holds university degrees in French and English literatures from Romania\, Switzerland\, and the US. She has a Ph.D. on the politics of translation from the University of Washington\, where she taught French language and literature for 17 years\, and where she is currently co-teaching a course on Romanian literature and film. In 2013\, she co-founded ARCS and was President of the Board for five years before becoming ARCS’ first Executive Director. For Otilia\, ARCS has been a wonderful opportunity to remain connected with the vibrant culture of her birthplace\, while contributing to the artistic and cultural vitality of the Pacific Northwest. As part of her work\, Otilia has been managing the Romanian Film Festival in Seattle and ARCS community-based school for Romanian heritage students\, as well as more than 300 cultural and educational events over the past 9 years. Her priorities are to create sustainable\, community-building programs and partnerships\, as well as develop ARCS' brand identity in accordance with its mission and values. Most of all\, Otilia hopes that her work will have a direct\, long-lasting impact on the ways in which future generations will define\, celebrate and pass on their heritage. Otilia is also the President of the Ethnic Heritage Council of the Pacific Northwest and a board member of Romanian United Fund.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/ome-film-screening-and-live-discussion/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Film,TALKS (Romanian Explorers)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210803
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210822
DTSTAMP:20230907T035252Z
CREATED:20230907T034824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T035252Z
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SUMMARY:ARCS Summer Program - Romanian in the Sky and Outer Space
DESCRIPTION:WHAT? \nARCS is thrilled to announce the first edition of its Summer Program Romanian in the Sky and Outer Space\, modeled after the STARTALK Student Program\, organized by UW specialists in STEM and Heritage Language Education at the University of Washington Language Learning Center. ARCS instructors and program directors have been trained by STARTALK faculty in order to follow the same learning and teaching objectives. For more information about STARTALK\, please visit their official website. For more information about the UW’s STARTALK Student Program\, please visit their website. \nThe programs aims to enroll 20 high school Romanian heritage language students in a three-week intensive language program (1 week of online coursework prior to the start of the 2 week in-person program). The program will combine the history of the most important events of space exploration with that of aircraft design and the language of science and technology. A content-based component STEM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, and Mathematics) will be woven into this program through a partnership with the Museum of Flight.  Students’ various interests will be further addressed by a range of projects above and beyond the STEM topics; such as language\, culture and translation\, lego robotics\, and biology. \nThe content will have a special focus on the life and accomplishments of Romanian inventors\, aviators\, pilots\, astronauts and researchers such as Aurel Vlaicu\, Traian Vuia\, Henri Coandă\, Marina Stirbey Brancoveanu\, Elena Caragiani-Stoenescu\, Smaranda Brăescu\, Ruxandra Agache-Miheș\, Hermann Julius Oberth\, Dumitru-Dorin Prunariu\, Ioana Cozmuța\, etc. \nWHO? \n• 1 goup of High School Students  (including entering 9th graders)  and 1 group of students ages between 10-13 \n• Heritage Speakers of Romanian (heritage speakers who grew up speaking the language at home) from the Romanian American diaspora in the US \nWHEN? \nAugust 3- 21 2020 (1st week online\, 2 week in class) – during the online week\, the participants can be enrolled in other programs; the workload will be reasonable and fun! \nWHERE? \nUniversity of Washington\, Seattle Campus \nMuseum of Flight- Center of Aviation \nHOW MUCH? \nThe cost for 3-week program (1 week online and 2 weeks in-person\, including 1 fieldtrip) will be approx. $700\, pending on our fundraising activity and various grants that will be confirmed in the next few months. If you would like to make a donation to support this program\, please visit our Support page and choose “custom amount” (specify the program you wish to support). \nSCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES for local participants (Washington and Oregon States): \nPartial funding will be available for students in need. Please fill out this form or email otilia.baraboi@arcsproject.org for more details. \nSCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES for national and international participants (outside Washington and Oregon States): \nIf you are a resident of a state other than Washington or Oregon\, you qualify for our special scholarship (sponsored by the Port of Seattle and the Goldendale Chamber of Commerce) for the Romanian diaspora in the US. Depending on our funds (to be confirmed in March)\, we can find host families to provide room and board and a scholarship to partially cover your flight expenses to Seattle and tuition cost. \nPlease write to otilia.baraboi@arcsproject.org for more details and fill out the registration form to express your interest. The number of scholarships for out-of-state participants is limited to 5. Stay tuned for more details within the next months. \nHIGHLIGHTS:\n• 75 hours of total instructional content with emphasis on STEM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, and Math) \n• Scholarship Assistance for ALTA Language Writing and Speaking tests in Romanian\, and the possibility for high school students to earn up to 4 World Language Competency-Credits and qualify for the WA State Seal of Biliteracy and/or the Global Seal of Biliteracy \n• Increased linguistic accuracy and sensitivity to cultural norms \n• Two exciting trips to the Museum of Flight (the Aviation Learning Center) \n• Interviews with Romanian professionals (from Boeing\, NASA\, etc) – Dr. and Resercher Ioana Cozmuța \n• Elective Projects beyond STEM topics \nGOALS OF THE PROGRAM: \n\nto sharpen and expand students’ use of formal Romanian language beyond intimate family speech\nto strengthen students’ reading\, writing\, speaking and listening ability\, especially in formal Romanian language in varied disciplines\nto prepare students to take their Romanian language skills out into the Romanian community and the world\nto familiarize Romanian heritage students with the role models and professionals who have contributed to the exploration of space and the development of STEM related topics worldwide\n\nPRE-REGISTRATION FORM – Please fill out ASAP to reserve a spot till February 29 \nFAQS:\n      Who Can Apply?  \n\nWe will form 2 age groups (group age 10-13)  and (grop age 14-18) of students who learned to speak Romanian at home with their family (generally\, heritage speakers) and have at least basic skills in reading and writing Romanian\nOur program is designed to help Romanian students develop their literacy skills in Romanian while also refining their presentational speaking skills. Using the NCSSFL-ACTFL Intermediate Can-Do Statements\, Romanian- speaking students should aim for at least Intermediate Low in all skills (in Romanian) in order to be successful in our program\nParticipants from the Romanian American diaspora in the US are welcome; for this first edition\, we can accommodate up to five out-of-state participants                                                                                               \n\nDo we have housing options for students?\n\nUnfortunately our program cannot support housing for minors who live within a 20-mile commute of the UW campus. Students who live in Oregon or further away in Washington State can make their own arrangements to participate in the face-to-face portions of the program or can contact us to request arragements with local host families. \nParticipants from out-of-state will be hosted by  families we trust from our local community\, who have had children registered in our programs. The background check will be required. \nWhat does the STARTALK timeline look like before the program starts? \n\nJan 7 – Pre-registration opens\nJanuary through March – Info sessions and Interviews with Lead Instructors (We will send out emails with specific dates and times)\nMay and early June – Acceptances sent out with registration packets and fee to be returned before Friday May 8\, 2020\n\n     We’re going on vacation this summer. Can I/my child miss a portion of the program? \nDue to the intensive nature of the program\, students cannot receive full credit if they have more than a few absences. All absences should be communicated to the lead instructor as soon as possible. If you are unsure about committing to the program\, please talk to a program team member. \nHow are the high school credits earned? \nAt the end of the program\, students will take a proficiency exam to test their language skills. You will receive a letter issued by WAFLT (Washington Association for Language Teaching) indicating your test results and recommended high school credits. The letters also indicate whether the test results qualify you for the Washington State Seal of Biliteracy. ARCS can email test results and letters directly to high school counselors\, as well. You can find more information about the testing process on the WAFLT Language Testing Website. \nPartners: \n     Language Learning Center at UW \n     Slavic and East European Teacher Association of WA State \n     Ellison Center at UW \nPlease stay tuned for updates as we finalize the details of the program. Thank you for your interest!
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/arcs-summer-program-romanian-in-the-sky-and-outer-space/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210629T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210629T193000
DTSTAMP:20230908T210907Z
CREATED:20230907T034925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T210907Z
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SUMMARY:ARCS Romanian Heritage Language and Culture School - Fall 2022
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the closing celebration of the Global Competence Certificate for Heritage Language Speakers via Zoom on June 29\, 6:00-7:30 pm PDT. \nWe’ll be recognizing the students who have successfully tested and qualified for the State Seal of Biliteracy and the Global Seal of Biliteracy\, as well as those who  completed the Global Competence Certificate portfolio developed during this unique program. \nAbout the grant program\nIn August 2020\, the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) Migrant/Bilingual Department awarded a first-ever grant to Evergreen Public Schools in Vancouver\, WA\, to develop an online program for Heritage Language speakers of Romanian\, Russian\, and Spanish. The project has supported the students to develop proficiency in their Heritage Language\, while also preparing a portfolio for the Global Competence Certificate in their Heritage Language (and/or in English)\, through the World Affairs Council in Seattle. Our students also had the opportunity to complete World Language Competency-Based Credit testing to earn high school credits in Romanian and potentially qualify for the Washington State Seal of Biliteracy.  A number have also qualified for the Global Seal of Biliteracy https://theglobalseal.com/. \nFor registration please visit https://www.world-affairs.org/event/global-competence-certificate-for-heritage-language-speakers-award-ceremony-and-student-presentations/
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/arcs-romanian-heritage-language-and-culture-school-fall-2022-3/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Education
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