"We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus, and nonbelievers. We are shaped by every language and culture, drawn from every end of this Earth."
President Barack Hussein Obama

Monday, February 25, 2013

What's up in the last week of February 2013

On February 27, 2013 HANAC ESOL at IS 204 will host the NYPD Community Affaires of L I C, Queens. Expected agenda important to our students and anyone for that matter will be how to navigate the security, emergency, and legal factors that might get along the way with issues like domestic violence, accidents, emergencies and knowing legislations issued by New York City protecting immigrants’ rights and status.

On February 28, 2013 HANAC ESOL at PS 19, speakers from the NYC Mayor's Office of Immigration Affaires, Family Justice Center, and Elmhurst Hospital  will have a workshop with our students on rights and responsibilities, navigating the justice system, and learning healthy habits.

This will be empowering to the students at HANAC mostly composed of immigrants, their families and friends.

Chairperson for this event is Rosa Alva with Gloria Weber and Athena Beltecas handling arrangements and accommodations in their respective  sites.

Friday, February 22, 2013

Hi 2013

Dear friends of HANACTimes.blogspot.com,

I will begin with this quote instead of apologizing for my absence.

"For last year's words belong to last year's language and next year's words await another voice; and to make an end is to make a beginning." —T S Eliot

Yes, the highs and lows of the year that was are things of the past now. We have learned from our collective experiences, we celebrated our highs, assuring ourselves that we did good, we reflected on our lows and resolved to give it a renewed and more vigorous effort to make it better, assuming that the circumstances are within our control; and as we ease into the new year we hope for better performance and better results.

Here is one to expect for this coming year. My computer class will try to get some work that is reflective of their improvements in handling the digitized world in our blog. Getting to make a presence on the World Wide Web has some constraints and I respect the sentiments of my students. Some are a bit hesitant to be very 'visible' on the web and they have their reasons; while some are eager to jump in and make their presence.

Students from all classes are welcome to participate; so at this point I renew my invitation to staff and students to contribute to the publication. Thanks.

So ‘see you soon’— g