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Culture Quest

Our short-term Do-and-Discover Program at the St. Paul Center

There are many ways you can simultaneously both meaningfully serve and culturally learn.  CQ participants engage in opportunities such as:

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English Conversation Group Leaders

Lead a conversation group of eager professionals trying to improve their speaking abilities. A few thoughtful questions can make and keep a discussion going for many minutes or even hours, and all the while you'll be helping eager learners to improve their invaluable conversation skills.

 

 

 

 



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Paul’s Place:  “A Cultural Blend”

As a café assistant, you can provide cheerful service and brighten the day for customer and co-worker alike. You'll improve not only your serving and people skills, but also your coffee- and smoothie-making abilities! Your communication skills, too, will be stretched and strengthened.

 

 

 


concerts

Musicians

Muscians and musical groups have additional opportunities to provide background music in Paul's Place or in the SPCC garden, or even to provide an evening concert to which all kinds of people will likely come.





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Culture Club — English language Youth Club

One- or two-week sessions can be arranged for Culture Quest participants and local children or youth to interact meaningfully and fruitfully around a particular theme or themes.  The interactions and experiences that result yield both great benefit and exciting fun!

 

 

 

 

 



Community Service

Serve in a Village Study Center doing such things as crafts, music, games, and basic English tutoring with people young and old.


 

For more information and application forms contact us by email.


 

Culture Quest Picture Gallery


Hope to see you soon!