Lima, Peru | Saturday 07 November 2009 21:30 | | |

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The American Women’s Literary Club has a new website at http://awlc.webs.com Look us up for current information about Lima’s premier English-speaking women’s club, founded in 1922 and still current, active, and pertinent in the 21st century.
The AWLC is a group of both international and native English-speaking women with a variety of interests such as literature, current events, culture, music, technology, flowers, and art, just to name a few. We also have a strong commitment to education and a very active social work and scholarship program for needy Peruvian children and those who teach them.
We meet on the first Monday of every month at 3pm from April through December in Chase Hall of the Union Church, Miraflores.
After a short business meeting, we enjoy a cultural presentation and an informal tea during which we catch up on news and visit with friends. Our programs offer a wide range of topics and our special outings offer members and their guests opportunities to explore unique points of interest. We also publish our well-known bi-lingual cookbook. Our annual “Noche de Musica“ event is usually a sold-out affair and continues to grow. There is also an extensive lending library available to our members, as well as three active book discussion groups.
Do visit our website, share it with your friends. You may also contact us at awlcinperu@gmail.com if you have any questions.
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Expatperu provides information to expatriates living, or planning to move to, Peru. It offers forums and signup to the popular 'Expatriate' mailing list, where over 500 foreign residents in Peru come together to share information of mutual interest.
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The only English speaking and fastest expanding Rotary Club in Latin America meets every Thursday morning between 7:30 am (sharp) and 8:30 am at the Marriott Hotel in Miraflores.
Come and join us "to serve above yourself".
For more information - please contact Secretary Paul B. Gibbs
Games for children, lake, boats, pools and bungalows
Av. El Polo 750, MonterricoThis a not-for-profit organization established nearly 30 years ago providing objective, up to date travel information to travelers, tourists and expatriates. In addition to selling travel books and hard to find maps, SAE also offers information resources such as multiple libraries, wireless internet and detailed trip reports.
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This organization is dedicated to affording American and Canadian citizens the opportunity to enjoy the culture and heritage of their native countries while enjoying and adapting to the customs and history of Peru.
The American and Canadian Association of Peru is an organization dedicated to affording American and Canadian citizens the opportunity to enjoy the culture and heritage of their native countries while enjoying and adapting to the customs and history of Peru.
The American and Canadian Association of Peru was formed in 1917 by Americans residing in Peru as The American Society. It gave people with American passports, and their families, the opportunity to speak English with others of familiar backgrounds and participate in social and cultural activities together on a non-official basis. Shortly there after, Canadians were admitted. In 1993, The American Society became the American Association of Peru because of new Peruvian laws. The name was again modified in 1999 to the present American and Canadian Association of Peru.
The Association provides a setting in which its members can share in the customs and heritage of their native countries, while their children have the chance to participate in American and Canadian holidays as they might at home and learn about the Peruvian way of life. Concentration is on social and cultural activities; when the budget permits, this is extended to charitable contributions to both American/Canadian and Peruvian organizations.
In recent years, associate membership has become available to anyone holding a passport from an English-speaking country. This includes all membership benefits, except the opportunity to vote in the annual elections.
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Weekly meetings to learn communication and leadership in a friendly environment, helping each other to progress.
Grimaldo Del Solar 469, Miraflores