A few words to my Austria friends:
We are already in spring and the days became longer and warmer. And this is the prelude for the Peace Camp 2016.
Al least I repeat this routine to prepare myself every year and I begin to be afraid that the group I will have will be very difficult.
Afterwards I relax and start to remind the faces of my young friends there, and start to feel better. At the end I continue thinking if I have at home the shirts I need and what will be the book I will read at night before falling asleep.
And with so simple personal thoughts I send to my colleagues and students there I great hug hoping to see you.soon
Silvio Gutkowski
Jerusalem
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Hi,
My name is Szilvia Kneusel, I am the co-ordinator of the Hungarian group. I’ve been going to the Peacecamp for more than 10 years and been a friend of Evelyn and Ronny for that long. I believe it’s a great opportunity for both students and adults to learn a lot about themselves and how to communicate with each other in a peaceful manner.
I’m married, my husband is also a teacher and we both love travelling and getting to know new cultures.
See you there! :-)
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Hey everybody,
My name is Máté. I first and foremost have to say that I'm absolutely astonished and grateful to be a part of this event. I'm 17 years old and I'm turning 18 on the 9th of December. I'm an only child and I live with both of my parents in Zugló, the 14th district of Budapest. My favourite things to kill time with, are being with friends preferably outdoors, listening to all kinds of music, playing computer games and skateboarding. Although I'm just a beginner and can't really do any tricks I really enjoy it. I find it very important to get to know other people, other cultures and generally the things, happening in the world. l really hope that the time we spend together in this camp will be beneficial.
Looking forward meeting all of you! :)
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