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Alliance Française
de Denver
571 Galapago Street
Denver, CO 80204-5032 USA
Tel: 303-831-0304
Fax: 303-573-0378
afd@afdenver.org
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Meet Alliance Française Volunteers
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Susan Blosten
Susan Blosten has a long career of public relations writing including for Fentress Bradburn, Architects of the Jeppesen Terminal at Denver International Airport, advertising agencies, physicians, realtors, and artists. She is a freelance writer who publishes feature articles in both the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News. She is also a mixed media artist who uses found objects and will have a show at Alliance Française in October 2007.
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Erica Massey
Bonjour! My name is Erica Massey and I recently moved to Denver from Prague, Czech Republic. Being new to Denver, I researched French classes and community organizations and discovered Alliance Française de Denver. Since then, I’ve been an active volunteer at Alliance Française. Being involved is a great way to meet other individuals interested in French culture and language. I’m also a French student at Alliance Française and enjoy the challenges of learning a new language.
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Tom McClure
I've been interested in cultural similarities and differences since I took my first French class in high school in the '60s. Because of the various language/culture courses that I have taken during college and during my professional life as Professor of Psychology, extensive travel in Western Europe and my involvement with L'Alliance Française in Denver, that interest has continued and deepened throughout the years. I firmly believe that the citizens of the world can only benefit from the efforts made by those individuals involved in organizations such as L'Alliance Française along with the opportunities for cultural understanding that those organizations provide. I am happy to donate a bit of my time to support the mission of L'Alliance Française.
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Brooke Weinert
Hello, my name is Brooke Weinert, and I love being a volunteer for L'Alliance Française de Denver. It is a great opportunity to speak French and support a good cause! I have been interested in the French Language since the age of ten, and have studied it all through my schooling. I took several years off from French, at which point I decided that it was time to speak it again. So I went and spent time in Paris in 2006. Now I am taking as many opportunities as possible to practice and improve my skills (ce n'est pas evident!) I have also lived in New York, Aspen and Philadelphia, but I'm very happy to call Denver, and L'Alliance Française de Denver, my home right now.
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