I love Jõekääru dance (7)
Archived Articles | 01 Mar 2007  | EWR OnlineEWR
We really want to see you all at the "I LOVE JÕEKÄÄRU DANCE" on March 3rd!!! Here are the details again, in case you've forgotten.

Date: Saturday, March 3rd, 2007
Time: party starts at 7:00 pm
Place: The Estonian House in Toronto, in the MIDDLE hall (small change here!)
Cost: $10.00 per person to cover hall rental, drinks and snacks
RSVP: lindakaruks@rogers.com or 416-590-9725


It's going to be great, so ... put everything else aside and make sure you're there! It's going to be one terrific night of seeing old friends, making new friends, dancing and mingling!

For parents and Jõekääru friends, we will be having a fun and casual evening in the Café at the Estonian House while the dance is on. This will give us a great chance to mingle, discuss and exchange ideas about the summer camp. We'd really love to have your input how to make Jõekääru Summer Camp even better than ever before! This is your chance to voice your thoughts! Let's get together and have a fun parents night too!

We are still looking for help to decorate the hall. If you have any great ideas, and can come on Saturday morning between 10 and 12, let me know — so kids, parents and kasvatajad, let us know how YOU can help out. Please call me at 416-590-9725 or 416-568-8335, or emaillindakaruks@rogers.com and let me know. Your help will really be appreciated!


Take a look at the poster for some great memories of last year!

LINDA KARUKS
 

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Kommentaarid on kirjutatud EWR lugejate poolt. Nende sisu ei pruugi ühtida EWR toimetuse seisukohtadega.
Maxim on kiiksuga mees.07 Mar 2007 09:23
Kiiks is a slang term for perversion. A "flasher" who likes to shock unsuspecting women in public has a "kiiks". Similarly. Maxim who comes here to shock us with provocations has a kiiks.
2keelt06 Mar 2007 19:34
Kiiks...? pole aimugi...
but as for WHY the kids should going to Joekaaru???? Were you born yesterday????
I agree06 Mar 2007 16:05
It's important to attract the kids. But we should ask -- for what?
By the way, do you know what 'kiiks' means?

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