By admin , 6 October 2012

               November Meetup is at Maritha de Werk 's Home.

 

Mark your calenders for November 10th at 5pm. Lets get toghter for some good food and laughs. The main dish will be provided by our host. She asks that everyone bring a side dish. Drinks are welcome as well....but please leave all spirits at home. So wear some orange and have fun!

By admin , 6 October 2012

Lets meet for 'een nieuwjaarsborrel' at Voyou Wine Bar. Parking is available along 5th and 4th ave.


FEE car parks are located at: Rite Aid and Bank on the corner of 5th and Robinson. Also just north of Pennsylvania at the Bank from 5th and 6th avenues. I apologize but do not know the fees.

By admin , 6 October 2012

Le Pain Quotidien ligt op Clarendon Boulevard, naast het station:

2900 North Clarendon Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22201

Le Pain Quotidien is located on Clarendon Boulevard, next to the station:

2900 North Clarendon Boulevard  Arlington, VA 22201

 

By admin , 6 October 2012

Hallo Allemaal,

Stop by the Continental Restaurant for een gezellige avond with Dutch speakers. You can have dinner, a snack, or just something to drink terwijl wij nederlands spreken met elkaar.

Look for the Dutch and Belgian flags on our table.

Tot ziens!

Brigitte

By admin , 6 October 2012

The Holland America Club of the Pacific Northwest is celebrating its fifty year anniversary this November. While membership has declined from its peak of 600 members, the club is still going strong.

Spokesman Stefan Adelaar explains: "The club officially started 60 years ago but did not get incorporated till 1962. Its mission is to represent the Dutch culture the best way possible. Events include a Sinterklaas celebration, a New Years borrel, a Summer Picnic, a Queens Birthday party and a Senior Luncheon". The club used to publish magazine for its members, the Wind Mill, but nowadays communication is done electronically.

Says Stefan: "It’s hard to keep track of actual membership since we switched to a non-paying membership base. However, we now have an email following of 200 through the HAC list and close to 600 members on the Dutch Seattle website."

New Dutch immigrants

The Seattle area saw an influx of Dutch immigrants during the 90s and 2000s mostly because of the fast growing Puget Sound economy, largely due to Boeing and Microsoft. The new millennium also brought more access to "home" via different forms of communications. The Internet made it easier to keep tabs on family and current events in Holland. Communication between members became easier as well. The club adjusted to these changes and in 2011 switched from a paid membership organization to a non-paying base, with communication within the Dutch community mainly through the online DutchSeattle website and email.

Anniversary celebration

An official celebration is planned for Saturday, October 20th. The dinner and dance party will be held at the Novelty Hill Januik Winery.


Holland America Club of the Pacific Northwest
Dutch Seattle.com and

By Guus , 3 October 2012

Welcome, dear Evelien!

Ettie and Gerben were blessed with a healthy baby girl today, her name is Evelien and she is beautiful.

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By Guus , 1 October 2012

Friday night I met an old friend. Jelly was in town last week for a conference and we got together for dinner. It was very good to see her again.

The last time I saw Jelly was in 2006, in a bar at the train station in Amsterdam.

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