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Subject: [spanish-570] Charlemos Spanish Thursday 25 September
From: Leslee Rose <[address removed]>
Date: Wed, September 24,[masked]:33 pm
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From: [address removed]
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Subject: Charlemos Spanish Thursday 25 September
Date: Thu, 25 Sep[masked]:44:15 +0000
Hola,
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This is a reminder that Natalia Pelaz will be presenting at the Thursday, 25 September meeting of Charlemos Spanish. The meeting is from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Palette Gallery ���n Caf��. ��
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Ms. Pelaz is a native of Valladolid, Spain and teaches Spanish at Belmont University. ��
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Un saludo,
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Elizabeth
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Sister Cities of Nashville
Nashville, TN
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Belmont University Spanish Professor to Speak at Charlemos Spanish about
Soccer Uniting Spain
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Nashville, TN ��� Sister Cities of Nashville���s Spanish social conversation group, Charlemos Spanish, is proud to announce that Nataliz Pelaz, professor of Spanish at Belmont University, will present Until soccer united us--How the European Cup created a sense of Spanish unity, at the September 25 meeting.
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Charlemos Spanish meets the second and fourth Thursday of the month from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Palette Gallery and Cafe at 2119 Belcourt Avenue in Hillsboro Village. All levels of Spanish-speakers, from beginner to native, are invited. Each meeting begins with a presentation, in Spanish, followed by small group conversation, in Spanish. The event is free and open to the public.
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Natalia Pelaz is originally from Valladolid, Spain. Ms. Pelaz studied Hispanic Philology, and earned a master���s degree in Spanish Literature, at the University of Valladolid. After spending a year in the corporate world, in 2002 she decided to come to the United States to complete a Ph.D. in Spanish. Ms. Pelaz graduated from the University of Cincinnati in Ohio in 2006, and that same year accepted a teaching position at Belmont University.
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Charlemos Spanish was created in December 2006 by the Spanish Committee of Sister Cities of Nashville, a nonprofit organization, founded in 1990, dedicated to the promotion of global understanding through educational, professional and cultural exchanges.
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Sister Cities of Nashville has one Spanish-speaking sister city--Mendoza in the wine country of Argentina. Nashville has developed a successful high school student exchange with Mendoza. Sister Cities is currently exploring a relationship with Chihuahua, Mexico. A formal International Friendship City relationship with El Port de la Selva, Catalonia, Spain is pending.
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Mayor Karl Dean is the Honorary Chair for Sister Cities of Nashville.
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Charlemos Spanish is for persons who wish to:
- Speak Spanish on a regular basis
- Make bilingual friends
- Learn more about Hispanic culture.
The founder and president of Charlemos Spanish is Elizabeth Worrell Braswell. Ms. Braswell is an online professor of Spanish for Austin Peay State University and a board member of Sister Cities of Nashville.
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For directions and more information on the gallery go to: http://www.palettegallerycafe.com
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Contact:
Elizabeth Worrell Braswell[masked]
Monica Mackie
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