Volunteers Christmas Market France

Christmas Market at La Giraudiere Brossac France

First day of a new year,2014, also a good day to ‘pen’ down my thoughts after 3 weeks at La Giraudiere (LG) volunteering which included creating a Christmas Market

Wintery & meaningful Christmas plus the long time wish to visit France– that was what brought me to Brossac this December. My name is Jacqueline; I am from Singapore and this is my first visit to France.

After a weekend in Paris, I arrived at Chalais train station to meet Paul (the project director at LG), who for some reason thought my name was Elizabeth. Funnily, I had been reading a book of Queen Elizabeth I on the train journey so I wondered if Paul read my mine. Sounded like a good start?!

The other Christmas international volunteers were Christine from Canada, Ten from UK & Ann from Ireland who arrived a day after me. All of whom are pretty fluent in French, unlike me. I also met some of the local volunteers including Niko and Ameryic, part of the  association named “Les Amis de Giraudiere”, who were getting the old house ready for the Christmas Market that weekend.

The Dinner Rota– The volunteers and Paul took turn to cook dinner for one evening each week. I was a bit nervy upon knowing this. While I was familiar cooking for a big group back home, cooking for international crowd – that’s a first! I was relieved and glad when my stir-fried vegetables and fried rice received good response. But what I enjoyed the most was the Chilli that Ten made the day before. It was hot, delicious and comforting that I was actually quite thrilled when she made it again this week. The taking of turns to cook is a great idea as we get to experience international cuisine and add team spirit of the group.

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Marché Noël – This is the first time LG organized a Christmas Market and it was a pretty grand affair. Preparation commenced weeks before that also includes the call for volunteers like me via the website. Besides getting the old house ready, there was also a marquee set up on the outside grounds. Promotion sign boards were placed around strategic locations such as supermarkets in the nearby area. Posters were also placed in public bulletin boards and shops too for awareness. There were about 30 stall sign-ups by the time I was here which was impressive!

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Most of the time in the week leading that weekend was spent decorating the place, cleaning up, arranging the tables and setting up our food stall and bar. Paul normally discussed the work needed and we split up the duties accordingly. I must say everyone adapted pretty quickly and things were moving rather smoothly.

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One highlight of the week was the visit by the local papers, not 1 but 2 reporters from the Charente Libre and Sud Ouest! La Giraudiere Marché Noël was featured on the 22 Dec edition and also a couple of entries Charente Libre blog page.

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http://brossac.blogs.charentelibre.fr/archive/2013/12/18/brossac-premier-marche-de-noel-a-la-giraudiere-177672.html

I was assigned mainly to ‘administrative’ job, starting with doing up a flyer for Les Amis de Giraudiere in both English & French! There were tiny mistakes discovered after print which was a jab to my pride. That was when I began to feel my impossible French was becoming a handicap. Nonetheless, at no juncture throughout my stay did anyone make me feel left out. Thankfully, my adaptness with the computer came in handy when creating the events collaterals. I suppose I am also fortunate and grateful that fellow volunteers were encouraging and the locals were friendly and understanding.

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On the day of the market exhibitors begun to stream in from 8am on Saturday for the stalls set up. Coffee was served around while we helped around. I was tasked with photo taking and distributing the flyers with the only phrase I was taught ‘Si vous voulez’!

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The experience was intriguing, besides getting a little shopping done I got  to  interact with the local residents (with some translation help, of course) and listening to their stories and advice offered. It actually got me thinking – how I was so warped up with the insignificance in the past and how to ‘live a life’ meaningfully.

Being the first time a market was held, we started to improvise as the day moved along. Warming up the marquee area, adding directional signs, increase food item for sale. I was running back and fro the house to print things off the computer.

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The Christmas mood peaked when the choir started to fill the house with their melodious and festive carols. Even Paul joined in with his rendition of ‘White Christmas’. The first day slowly comes to the end with chit chat at the bar while some attempted the raffle game.

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We ended the long first market day with an awesome dinner at Saint Bernard, which coincidentally was also the last day of operations for the restaurant owner.

Day 2 was marked with an increase of visitors, from the good weather and Sunday mass. Although there was no Christmas caroling that day, children were largely entertained by our Santa Claus and Santarina! alias Aymeric and Betty

I am incredibly amazed by the community spirit within LG and the village, how everyone part of or knew the association participated the market enthusiastically – manning the bar, roasting the chestnuts, decorations work shop, making the fries, sandwich and hot wine, dressed up as the Santa Claus, Christmas caroling or simply by turning up to support  market!

Like everything else, all good things have to come to an end and we did it the joyous way. The guys started to dismantle the marquee before the skies got darker while the volunteers worked together on the Thank You dinner for the friends of LG who helped out at this market.

While many of us were exhausted from the long hard week, it was worthwhile as the night ended in good music, good wine, fun and laughter.

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More photos here – http://youtu.be/0LdoNFujUu0

 

Different events are planned for 2014 and If you would like to volunteer at La Giraudiere in France then for further information at Volunteer In France we look forward to seeing you at La Giraudiere.

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Marché Noel Brossac

MARCHE NOEL BROSSAC BRADERIE

LA GIRAUDIERE, 16480 BROSSAC

SAMEDI  21 et DIMANCHE 22 DECEMBRE

de 9h00 à 17h.30

marche noél hollyLocation de Marché Noel Braderie en Brossac

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 Ventes de jouets, décorations, vêtements, produits locaux, cadeaux, arts, artisanat et plus Père Noël, animations pour les enfants, illuminations et des surprises… 

Nombreux exposants over 30 exhibitors
Stand gourmant Food and delights
artisans Skilled crafts and créateurs
Ventes de jouets décorations – Sale of toys and decorations
cosmétique and Clothing vêtements
produits locaux – regional products
Animations – a few surprises
Visite du Père Noël atelier – Father Christmas and his workshop
création d’objets de noël Illuminations – Play room for children to create Christmas objects
Restauration / buvette Bar and food on place
Hot wine and Chestnuts

Entrée et Parking gratuite-buvette et restauration sur place.

 Marché Noel Braderie

Réservation  Contact français :06.65.76.32.52 ou Contact anglais : 05 45 98 69 93

Tarif exposants : 2,5€m en intérieur
2€m sous Tivoli

Marché Noel Organisé par L’association Les Amis De La Giraudière No W162001657

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Christmas Volunteers set the date for Marché de Noël

Christmas Volunteers for Marché de Noël a La Giraudière

This year La Giraudiere through its association, Les Amis de la Giraudière, will be opening it’s doors to Christmas volunteers from around the globe. The Christmas volunteers are needed to help put in place three different events, all of which are Christmas related.

One of the main events will be a Christmas Market or Marché de Noël where roasted chesnuts and hot wine will be sold and local arts and crafts can come and exhibit their goods and skills.

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The association is thinking of the Sunday the 22nd of December as the date for the Christmas market at La Giraudiere. The date is probably the correct one, as this will give time for the international volunteers to arrive, settle in and prepare for this event.

Preparation will take the form of marketing and apart from the internet a lot of the marketing will be done on the ground. Visiting the already established markets and distributing flyers so both exhibitors and public become aware of the new venue.

Once the marketing is done then there is the setting up and the transforming of La Giraudiere into a small Christmas paradise with all the usual and unusual decorations and tinsel.

The prices for exhibitors will be 10 euros per place (or table).  2 tables will be 20 euros and so on. There will also be a reduced price for exterior exhibitors and that is to be 5 euros per table.

The main theme of the market is Christmas and therefore those exhibitors selling Christmas related products would be given preference followed by arts and crafts.

This is only one of the events planned for this year there are two others for more information visit the website at Christmas in France and maybe you could be a Christmas Volunteer this year

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VOLUNTEER AT CHRISTMAS IN FRANCE

Volunteer at Christmas presentVOLUNTEER AT CHRISTMAS IN FRANCE

The new page is live and you can now volunteer at La Giraudiere this Christmas. The volunteers are needed to set up the following events so come along get involved and forget that same old Christmas feeling vist now and  Volunteer at Christmas

 

MARCHE NOELChristmas Market in France the first event will be the Christmas market, or in French, marché noel, at La Giraudiere where artisans, skills, crafts persons and any other market trader can come along and display and sell their seasonal products. Could you see yourself helping with the marketing, the setting up or roasting chestnuts and serving hot wine then come and get involved.

Christmas carols and Evening Brunch in France  The second event is to be an evening of christmas carols and music with a Christmas theme and evening brunch followed by hot mince pies, the music would be Christmas related this could be a local choir or maybe you can sing? or do you play an instrument?

Celebrate Christmas Day in France at La Giraudière  Christmas day and the village is invited for what will be a full Traditional Christmas day with presents, crackers and a traditional Christmas dinner followed by an evening of fun and games including pool, darts and cards accompanied by mince pies and creme anglaise plus whatever we can think to add.

Check it out and reserve your place remember prices start from 18 euros per day all in quick visit VOLUNTEER AT CHRISTMAS and help

 

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American Volunteers sends thanks

An American volunteers in France and sends thanks

Karyssa who recently graduated from University of Colorado in USA with a BA in International affairs and a minor in French took time to send her thanks for participating in the summer 2013 volunteer program at La Giraudiere.Kary stayed for 5 weeks leaving us on the 19th September during her stay she worked in the Gardens, helped put up and prepare ceilings for painting, American volunteers in Franceplunged into the social media and blogging of the project and prepared some lovely meals for the group

Kary thank you for all that you did at La Giraudiere, none of it went un-noticed, it was a pleasure working with you and it is people like you that make my work here worth while. Your smile around the house and sense of caring are sadly missed – Paul

 

Karyssa testimonial is as follow;

“I chose La Giraudiere as the first stop on my first ever solo traveling experience.  Leaving my home in the US to live at an unknown place on the other side of the world and live with complete strangers was intimidating, to say the least, but it ended up being an absolutely incredible experience.  The setting was beautiful; the exposure to French culture was fantastic; the food was delicious; but the best part of all was the people.  I was amazed that a group of people of various ages, nationalities, and backgrounds got along so well and became such good friends in such a short period of time.  We worked together, we ate together, we explored together, and we shared some wonderful moments together.  In addition, the community of Brossac was so welcoming, so generous, and so willing to share the French language and culture with us.   I learned that humor, kindness, and friendship can surpass language and cultural barriers.  Thank you Paul, for working so hard to create such an incredible opportunity!

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