Täna ilmus 31. Valgamaa noortelehe Tankla number.
Tankla esiküljelt saab lugeda Valgast pärit 22-aastasest Maksim Ševtšenkost, kes pallib Eesti võrkpalli tippklubi Bigbank Tartu võistkonnas.
Leheküljelt kaks saab lugeda noorte karjäärisaavutustest. Marion Villemsonist, kes õpetab novembrikuust alates Jõgevamaa gümnaasiumis bioloogiat ning Anabell Tammest, kes töötab Valga vallavalitsuses lastekaitse juhtivspetsialistina.
Kolmandal leheküljel on ülevaade 7. märtsil Valga kultuuri- ja huvialakeskuses toimuvast Valgamaa haridusmessi „Vali nutikalt“ plaanist.
The new year has just started and suddenly the first month is over already – how fast time can pass when you have something going on all the time. Also, I was counting the days, and it’s a strange feeling when you realize almost half of your EVS is done already... (actually, as of today (07.02.) I’ve been here for 161 days – and just 174 still to go)
But let’s not focus on the end just yet, instead let me tell you about all the interesting and fun things I did in January!
22. veebruaril kell 14.00-19.00 toimub Jaanikese lasketiirus Eesti Vabariigi aastapäevale pühendatud Noorte Kotkaste Valgamaa maleva ja Kodutütarde Valgamaa ringkonna avatud õhupüssi laskevõistlus koolinoortele.
Osa on oodatud võtma 2001-2009. aastal sündinud Valgamaa noored ning külalisvõistlejad.
Programm näeb välja järgmiselt:
Five month in Estonia is a lot of time. If you could take all the time of these five months, i´m sure you´d need a very big recipient to contain it. A cold-proof recipient, otherwise all the time would freeze. I´m almost in the middle of the project, wich gives me contradictory thoughts: In one hand is like "Ohh, cool, i´ll be still the double of time i´ve been already!". On the other hand is like "Half of the time has already gone, time´s going so fast!". Hopefully, both of my thoughs are wrong: Time is what it is. It doesn´t understand about going fast or slow, just goes it´s way.
Five month in Estonia is a lot of time. If you could take all the time of these five months, i´m sure you´d need a very big recipient to contain it. A cold-proof recipient, otherwise all the time would freeze. I´m almost in the middle of the project, wich gives me contradictory thoughts: In one hand is like "Ohh, cool, i´ll be still the double of time i´ve been already!". On the other hand is like "Half of the time has already gone, time´s going so fast!". Hopefully, both of my thoughs are wrong: Time is what it is. It doesn´t understand about going fast or slow, just goes it´s way.