Monday, November 12, 2012

CETUSA in Heppenheim!



Last week DFSR was a busy hub of trip planning, dinners and new friendships. On Sunday, we welcomed 74 student coordinators, managers and guests from our American partner agency CETUSA to our town of Heppenheim. The trip to Germany gave the coordinators a chance to explore Germany, meet the DFSR staff, and most importantly, meet up with their former exchange students from Europe. We had a busy week planned for the coordinators, and here's a peak at their time in Germany.

Arrival dinner at DFSR
Coordinators met with the CETUSA American scholarship winners
DFSR and CETUSA staff chat in the keller
A cozy evening in the keller

On Monday, about 30 Americans participated in German lessons in the morning where they not only learned the basic "hallo" and "Auf Wiedersehen" but also got a taste of German history from the DFSR history teacher. Later in the day, we took two coach buses to Heidelberg, where the coordinators had a few hours to explore the castle, shop on one of the longest pedestrian streets in Germany, and taste test kuchen and beer at the many cafes.
German Lessons
 
Exploring Heidelberg
Heidelberg Castle in the mist


After another morning of lessons on Tuesday, one of our DFSR staff members took about 50 coordinators to her hometown of Frankfurt, where they received a wonderful tour of the famous city. Others remained in Heppenheim and accompanied some DFSR staff on a walk through Heppenheim's beautiful vineyards.


On Wednesday, coordinators had the option of taking a day trip to Luxembourg City, Luxembourg or to Strasbourg, France where guided tours where provided. Many travelers then ventured off to Paris for the night.
CETUSA exploring Luxembourg
Guided tour through the streets of Luxembourg
On Friday, we had a farewell party for all DFSR and CETUSA staff here at DFSR. For dinner, everyone indulged in a traditional German feast of bratwurst, potato salad and German breads. Bavarian felt hats and a folk band added to the ambiance and completed the evening.









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