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PAN WALK OCTOBER 30, 'TWO RIVERS, TWIN VILLAGES' - Sunday, October 30, 2011

On , Sunday, October 30, 2011 Bob Levy will lead us on the 15 km route from the River Essonne to the River Juine. We will begin at Ferte-Alais on the RER 'D' walking west through that village and continuing west through what should be Autumn forest colors. We cross forest, fields, and one brief hill, by morning's end arriving at the River Juine and the truly charming towns on either side: Janville and Lardy. We will lunch in a willow-filled park along the Juine then wind our way through those villages.

Following lunch those who wish a short day can take the RER 'C' from Lardy returning to Paris. The route will take all of us up to the Gare.

Following the station there is a hill. It is not especially steep, nor is it especially long. It is wide and graded, and in parts nearly paved. Still, for those who wish to avoid it, there is the train at Lardy.

The rest of us will re-enter the Fall foliage and continue onward, finally descending to the Gare Bouray and the RER 'C'. Trains to Paris from Lardy and Bouray run every 20 - 30 minutes.

LOGISTICS: MEETING PLACE and TIMES
  1. I strongly recommend purchasing a MOBILIS 1-5 for this day. Without it, the cost can be as much as 18€.
  2. We will meet at the GARE DE LYON, RER 'D', DIRECTION MALESHERBES: be there at 9:30 AM for the train at 9:41. We will board the last car going out.
  3. Please keep in mind that certain 'D' trains begin their route at Gare de Lyon, so you may not necessarily be able to board this train at an earlier station. Instead, go to Gare de Lyon by any way you can ('D', 'A', '1', '14') and check the departure-signs for 'MALESHERBES'.
  4. There is only one train each hour.
Picnic lunch, good shoes, high spirits, and a readiness to laugh required.

Talk by Monique Wells - Friday, October 28, 2011 - 6:30 to 8:30 pm

Paris 7

Monique Y. Wells is a native of Houston, Texas and a 19-year resident of Paris. Her broad range of interests have led her down a unique career path – from veterinary pathology to personalized travel planning to time management expert; there has never been a dull moment in her professional life since she arrived here! Monique will share her story and answer questions about her activities during our Friday evening session. 5€ per person.

“A Day in the Country with Alix” - Cooking class - Saturday, October 22, 2011 – all day

Compiegne (Oise)

Alix de Lauzanne started her cooking school, Private Kitchen, several years ago and has been giving classes to friends and neighbors in her large, well-appointed country kitchen ever since. Thanks to her long-time friend and PAN member, Patti Ravenscroft, we will spend a delightful day there, learning some of her secrets and sharing our own-cooked delicacies for lunch, with wine.

More at: http://cookfrance.blogspot.com/2011_03_01_archive.html
Limited to 8 participants, 40€.

Joe Louis Walker, Blues guitar - Tuesday, October 18, 2011 at 8:30 pm

Boulogne-Billancourt (metro line 9 or 10)

Joe Louis Walker is a renowned blues guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and producer, born in San Francisco and on the musical scene since 1964, with a talent extending to soul and black rock and roll music. He participates in jazz festivals the world over and won the best album award at the Blues Music Awards in 2010. PAN has purchased a limited number of group-rate tickets at 16€ each.

Montparnasse Cemetery - Sunday, October 16, 2011 at 2 pm

Walking Tour by Pam Grant

A popular tourist attraction, Montparnasse Cemetery is the eternal home of many of France's intellectual and artistic elite as well as publishers and others who promoted the works of authors and artists. The visit will be fascinating, like a walking "History of French Culture" class. We will also admire monuments to police and fire fighters killed in the line of duty for the city of Paris. Visit lasts 2 hours and will be in English. 10€ for members, 12€ for non-members.

PAN Restaurant Series - Le Volant Basque - Monday, October 10, 2011 at 7:30 pm

Paris 15

Why not join the group adventuring into Basque country where a warm welcome and traditional southwest cuisine, generous and genuine, will be awaiting us. A three course meal, plus a half bottle of wine comes to 40€.

Wine Tasting - The RhĂ´ne Valley region - Friday, October 7, 2011 - 6:30 to 8:30 pm

Paris 7

In this year’s series of wine tastings, we will start by continuing to examine a different wine region, this time the Rhône valley, where the first vineyards were probably planted around 600 BC. We will examine the different characteristics of the wine production from the northern and southern parts of this region, both red and white. Our prized wine specialist comes from Le Musée du Vin in Paris. In English. 26€ per person.

Orchestre de Paris, and its Choir - Saturday, October 1, 2011 at 8 pm

Cobos-Pressle
Salle Pleyel

Reserve now for a triple-treat concert by the Orchestre de Paris starring the great and rarely-seen (in Paris) German-Israeli pianist Menahem Pressler playing Mozart's 17th Piano Concerto, plus Charles Gounod's 1855 "Solennelle" or Saint Cecilia Mass sung by the Choeur de l'Orchestre de Paris and soloists Marita Solberg, Maximilian Schmitt and Thomas Dear, both following the Overture to "Los Esclavos Felices" (1818-21) by Arriaga, the Spanish Mozart. Category 2 seats at 38€ (group price -15%).