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International Day

July 9 and August 13, 2010

Twice each summer, villagers and staff meet at Waldsee, the German Language Village to celebrate "International Day."  This gathering of roughly 2000 villagers, staff, parents and guests is open to everyone and requires no admission fee. It is a unique opportunity for villagers, parents, and the public to learn about the language and cultural immersion programs we offer — all at one site!

We have all kinds of things to do. For example: Peace Site Ceremony, Parades, World Cup Soccer Extravaganza, Biohaus Tour, U.N. Summit, International Film Festival....

1:15 p.m.  International Peace Site Rededication
2:15 p.m.  Opening Ceremony
2:45 p.m.  Global Market and Festival
3:00 p.m.  CLV Global Summit        
5:45 p.m.  Closing Ceremony

Driving directions and map to International Day

 

In an effort to reduce non-biodegradable plastic waste, we ask everyone to bring a water bottle and use our water refill stations. We are no longer distributing free bottled water.

Participating Languages, July 10
El Lago del Bosque - Spanish*
Lac du Bois - French*
Les Voyageurs - French
Lesnoe Ozero - Russian
Mori no Ike - Japanese
Salolampi - Finnish
Sēn Lín Hú - Chinese
Skogfjorden - Norwegian
Waldsee - German

Participating Languages, August 14
Al-WāHa - Arabic
Sēn Lín Hú - Chinese
Skovsøen - Danish
Lac du Bois - French*
Les Voyageurs - French
Waldsee - German
Lago del Bosco - Italian
Mori no Ike - Japanese
Sup sogŭi Hosu - Korean
Skogfjorden - Norwegian
Mar e Floresta - Portuguese
El Lago del Bosque - Spanish*
Sjölunden - Swedish

*Please note: The Spanish Marine on St. Croix, and English sites do not participate in International Day due to their distance from Bemidji.

The purpose of International Day is to create a festival that:

  • celebrates in meaningful and fun ways the languages and cultures represented by the Villages;
  • promotes respect and tolerance of all who are members of the Villages community;
  • builds on the friendships that have been created among and between the Village programs; and
  • provides an opportunity for villagers, staff, parents and guests to be connected to the overall mission of the Villages.
  • The festival is held at Waldsee, the German Language Village at our Turtle River Lake site north of Bemidji, Minnesota. Villagers are transported to the festival and back to their Villages by bus.

    Parents and guests park at the International Day entrance of the Turtle River site. Shuttle buses offer convenient access from the parking lot to the festival. Tours of the Turtle River site, including the French, Norwegian, German, Finnish and Spanish Language Villages will be available.

    Who attends?
    Everyone is welcome at International Day! There are no admission fees though most people bring a little cash for food and drink as well as spending money for the International Bazaar. Villagers attending sessions during International Day are transported to the festival with their Village staff and return to their "home" Villages that evening. Former and future villagers, parents, grandparents, little brothers and sisters, former staff, and guests are invited to attend on their own. It's one of the best days of the year at the Villages!

    We also invite special and honored guests to join us. Dignitaries, former directors, award-winning staff and special friends and supporters of the Villages help us celebrate as well.

    A variety of food is available for purchase and plenty of activities for all ages are planned. This is a great time to feel the tremendous spirit of the Villages. The experience has been compared to the excitement of the opening ceremony of the Olympics by a Sjölunden alumna and Olympic athlete.

    Can't remember last year's theme or song? Here it is!
    2009 I-Day theme: "Colors of Hope"
    2009 I-Day song: Mauja Hi Mauja by Mika Singh

    Language: Thai


    clv@cord.edu
    (800) 222-4750