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  • Teaching Tolerance through English Teaching Tolerance through English

    Roma, Serb and Croatian elementary school students from Vukovar and Orehovica, their English teachers and counterparts from 11 Central and Eastern European countries learned how to increase tolerance at their multi-ethnic schools at a summer camp in Balatonlelle, Hungary from August 1-15, 2009.

  • Schools are Out, Libraries are In Schools are Out, Libraries are In

    Assistant Public Affairs Officer Kenneth Wetzel, IRC Director and Intern Katie Beall visited public libraries in Krapina and Krapinske toplice within the embassy summer outreach program “Schools are Out, Libraries are In”, on August 13, 2009

  • Kenneth Wetzel and IRC Director visit Public Libraries Kenneth Wetzel and IRC Director visit Public Libraries

    Kenneth Wetzel, Assistant Public Affairs Officer, IRC Director, and Katie Beall, Embassy Intern, visited Public Libraries in Duga Resa, and Ogulin on July 30, 2009 as summer outreach program entitled “Schools are Out, but Libraries are In”.

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