Monthly Archives: October 2011

Art/Drawing teacher invited

Art teacher is needed to give private lessons to a Russian-speaking 8-year-old girl, in central Cambridge (or possibly to a small group of children of a similar age). A successful applicant will have received art training in Russia or the … Continue reading

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Talk by Professor David Phillips, President of the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK

Friday, 4th November, 7pm for 7:30pm VENUE: Pfizer Lecture Theatre, Dept of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Rd, Cambridge CB2 1EW “Soviet Scientific Sojourn: Impressions of a Western Scientist in Moscow, 1966/67 and later…” Entertaining and accessible talk by PROFESSOR … Continue reading

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Music tutor required (Russian-speaking)

We are looking for a music teacher to give piano lessons at home to a small group of Russian-speaking 5-year-olds. We are happy with either classical or folk/jazz background and value enthusiasm of the teacher over qualifications. Please contact Maria … Continue reading

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Russian-speaking nanny needed (Trumpington)

We are looking for a Russian-speaking nanny/childminder for a 5-year-old girl who does not speak English. Terms and conditions: – Only a few hours a week, after school; – Location: Trumpington near Cambridge; – Salary: 7-9 pounds per hour, depending … Continue reading

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Guided Tours of Cambridge (in Russian)

From time to time, we organise free walking tours of Cambridge, suitable for those new to the city (any visitors, parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, or simply friends…) The ‘oldies’ are also welcome! Meeting point: Outside The … Continue reading

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Mushroom Walk and Barbecue, Thetford Forest

Sunday, 2nd October 2011 It was a very uplifting and pleasurable, leisury walk in the wood, followed by a sizzling barbecue, with outdoor games, singing and laughing. Special thanks to John Wilkins, the organiser, and to our irreplaceable fungi experts, … Continue reading

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