Thursday, November 27, 2014

They also live the German tradition with playing


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This time, the Passover was celebrated in our community with a clear emphasis on helping families affected by the great fire that damaged the port city through the campaign "We all helped Valparaíso". This solidarity work also is accentuated particularly special year like this, dedicated to Healthy Living School.
For its part, the Department of Religion prepared with Lutherans and Catholics Students Easter liturgy in deferred actions for primary and secondary education. The students prepared songs and wrote messages of Easter which were delivered to the community in little baskets with chocolate eggs. Notably, in particular, the participation of musical group Ens. Basic and Media.
The CAA conducted a campaign to collect chocolate eggs to be delivered to the school for blind children Vicente Musket in Chorrillos. All these guidance activities have the cooperation bell cloche of the Directorate of Formative Area and the Department of Social Action.
During these days also learn songs or little poems in both Spanish and German to call somehow attention Bunny, who quietly sometime withdrawn their baskets in the room ... is the first indication that the "Osterhase" is near.
Finally, the first Monday after Easter Sunday, children wait a minute to go "find" the Osterhase and receive with enthusiasm and joy the eggs that he so lovingly placed in their baskets.
They also live the German tradition with playing "Eierstoßen" The teachers dyed boiled eggs for their students and before eating them, the clash with fellow egg, the shell does not break is the winner.
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