Archives: July 2010
Canadian Beach Party!
*Apologies to everyone who received multiple Facebook invites to this event due to technical difficulties!*Canadian Beach Party at Bellevue Beach on August 15!
Time: 1:00pm - 6:00pm
Place: Bellevue Beach, Near Klampenborg S-Train Station, Copenhagen
Join your friends at Allcanucks for an afternoon on the beach!
Come along any time after 1 PM to Bellevue Beach, a 5-minute walk from the Klampenborg S-train station. We'll be on the south part of the beach (towards the city), in front of a small ice-cream stand and a set of washrooms. Please note that our location will be a few hundred metres south of the "Bellevue Strand Cafe", past all of the volleyball nets.
If you need help locating us on the day, please call Brian Keith on his mobile: 5015 1275.
What to bring:
- Yourself, Canadian and Danish friends, partners and children
- Drinks and food for yourself
- Beach toys and games
- Sun hat, sun glasses, suntan lotion, swim suit, towel
A couple of notes:
- Dogs are not allowed on the beach.
- Portable barbeques are allowed, but only in a separate area of the park.
- In the unlikely event that it's raining, we will meet inside the Jacobsen restaurant, Strandvejen 449, on the left side of the Bellevue
Teatret.
Hope to see you there eh! :-)
Allcanuck Committee
Rootbeer!
This is such a ridiculous question but it's been a hot few weeks and I would do anything for some rootbeer. Has anyone seen anywhere that sells it? Thanks!Chic Copenhagen featured in New York Times
An article on the fashionable places to see, shop and dine in."Copenhagen is making news these days. Beyond clichéd tourist sites like the Little Mermaid and Tivoli amusement park, the Danish capital has emerged as one of the most eco-minded and creative cities in northern Europe. Top-notch contemporary art is proliferating, and a fledgling fashion scene is starting to take off. After dark, a bevy of innovative restaurants has burnished Scandinavia’s gastronomic credentials, most notably Noma, which in April was ranked first on the S. Pellegrino World’s 50 Best Restaurants list. Meanwhile, upstart jazz and world music clubs are creating a night life without borders. And when it’s time to stagger home, Copenhagen finally obliges: the futuristic, driverless Metro is now open all day and night."
See http://travel.nytimes.com/2010/07/11/travel/11hours.html
(Registration is not required.)
Place wanted to rent for 2 weeks in October
Hi. My name is Sebastien, I am new here.I am preparing to move to Denmark next year...I will visit my fiance in October so we can get married. I am trying to find a place to rent for 2 weeks. So me and my fiance can spend time together for 2 weeks and get married too. I hope to find a small apartment or studio or anything for a fair price as my budget is a little bit tight. I hope that someone can help me? If someone has anything for rent or knows somebody who has something for rent, please contact me asap...with your contact info I will call you back asap. here's my # just in case...1-604-721-9494, my email at (lawn-green@hotmail.com) Any information is greatly appreciated.
Thank you !
Sebastien Roy
Pub night, Friday July 16
If you'd like to meet and talk to your fellow Canadian expats, come along to the next pub night:Friday, July 16 starting at 7:00 PM
At Tight Restaurant
Hyskenstræde 10, 1207 Copenhagen K
(1 block south of Stroget and 1 block west of Amagertorv)
Call Stacy at 2984 2242 if you get lost.
Danish partners are welcome to attend. Bring your appetite - the food at Tight always gets great reviews, and there are always special offers on drinks.
SEVEN artists coming to Denmark from Nova Scotia
I represent our artist collective, SEVEN, from Nova Scotia. We'll be bringing our exhibit, entitled EXCHANGE, to Copenhagen, Horsholm and Kerteminde from July 29th to October 12th and we would love to invite those with Canadian links to share in our exchange through our blog, our fanpage and, most hopefully, in person, while we are there.Please visit us on line or in person through http://sevenartisans.blogspot.com/
Kind regards,
Deborah
