Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Thanksgiving

We are pleased to invite everyone to join us for an authentic Thanksgiving meal!

Where: Portland Alehouse, Calle Salamanca, 10
When: Saturday, November 26th
Time: 1:30 PM
Price: Adults 13 and up: 18 euros
          Kids 3-12: 10 euros
          Kids under three are free

*Please note that this price includes most drinks, however alcoholic drinks will only include up to the equivalent of 1 glass of beer or wine per person.  Any additional alcoholic drinks can be purchased for a reasonable price at the bar.
The menu will include:
Turkey
Honey baked smoked ham
Potatoes and turkey gravy
Dressing made with ham and mushrooms
Sweet potato balls
Cranberry sauce
Peas
Carrots
Bread
 
The menu does not include dessert so we ask that each family bring a small, typically American or traditional Thanksgiving dessert to share.  Vanilla ice cream for the pies will be provided.

Please let us know if you think your kids might need a child menu option. We are assuming kids will be eating from this same menu, but if you would like yours to have a kiddie menu option let us know ahead of time so that it can  be arranged.

We need to know if you will be attending by Thursday. Although everyone is to pay at the door, we need to know your attendance ahead of time, Please RSVP to americanclubvalencia@gmail.com.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Autumn fundraiser

We were all very disappointed we were unable to celebrate Halloween together.  However, Andy would still love us to get together at his farm and it will also be a great way to raise money for his project in India.  Please see the previous entry for details on this project.  To raise money he will be selling Hamburgers and all proceeds will directly go to Rural Association for Integrated Development (R.A.I.D). 
Below you will find all the details for the event and it will take place rain or shine!  We hope to see you all there.
Join us for an  
Autumn Fundraiser

When: Saturday, November 12thth 2011 at 6:00pm

Where:  Andy’s Farm
Directions are as follows:

From Castellon take AP 7 towards Valencia and get off at the exit for Ademuz /Feria (the first one after Bétera).  Bear immediately to the right towards Ademuz. And keep straight on the autovia towards Ademuz and Lliria.
Exit at Olocau and Marines (Exit A25). 

From Valencia take the CV-35, the Pista de Ademuz, straight to Lliria.
Exit at Olocau and Marines.

From both directions (Castellon and Valencia) once at the turn off mentioned above follow that road (passing on your right the Parque San Vicente) and also passing Marines on your left where there is a roundabout with a petrol station. Keep straight on towards Olocau.  You will pass the polideportivo on your right. At the next roundabout turn right towards Más de Capellá and follow the dirt track for 1 km until you come to the farm on your right. There is a big drawing of pigs on the wall.

Very Important:  We are very thankful and fortunate that once again Andy MacLeod is hosting the party this year at his farm.  Andy´s farm is completely disease-free
so it is very important that we obey his 2 requests:
·        We must stay in the designated area for the party. No wandering off to see
the pigs.
·        Everybody must wipe their feet, children and adults on a non-toxic sponge
pad before entering the farm. Therefore, do not wear sandals, Your feet will
get wet.
  
                                                       What to Bring: 
  • As we mentioned Andy will be cooking up some delicious burgers to raise money for a good cause.  We will be having a pot luck dinner as well.  Please bring a covered dish of any item to be shared per family of 4/5.  You are welcome to bring an appetizer, side dish or dessert. If you are inviting anyone to the party please make sure they bring a covered dish as well.  Please provide a serving utensil for your dish if needed.

  • We have bought chocolate and galletas for smores. Anyone wanting to make smores please bring marshmallows.  They can be bought at the Carrefour.   

  • Please bring a bottle of soda pop, a brick of juice and or water.  Please bring all drinks chilled to share. If you wish to drink alcohol you are also welcome to bring your own.

  • Because we have limited chairs you may want to bring your own and are welcome to bring a folding table as well to be used.

  • Although not a Halloween party we would love to see all in costume.  Prizes will be given for best adult and child costume.


Price:  In addition to the price of the hamburgers there will be a 1 euro charge per person in order to cover the basic expenses (plates, utensils, ice, ect...).   We will have a box provided for that purpose and please ask that you remember to drop your 1 euro there. 

RSVP by e-mail at americanclubvalencia@gmail.com  We will need to know not only how many will be attending but if you will be bringing a side item, appetizer or dessert.  


We look forward to seeing you all there!

RURAL ASSOCIATION FOR INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT (RAID)


RURAL ASSOCIATION FOR INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT (RAID) is a charitable organisation that was established in 1986 in Hosur, a region near Bangalore, which is part of the State of Tamil Nadu in South India.

In 2001 Mr Leonard Ramsamuj a British National who lived in Crouch End, North London, bequeathed a sum of money to be used for the development of marginalised sections of society in India, particularly for development work among women and children. His bequest was donated to RAID who managed the projects listed below.

Between 2001 and 2007 RAID managed two projects, Ramsamuj Centre for Development of Children (RCDC) and Ramsamuj Women’s Empowerment Programme (RWEP).

Under RCDC a children’s home for 20 was established and under RWEP a project for 17 women who were chosen from the local community. These women were assisted in securing a loan from the bank to purchase land and were supported in building a small house for their families.

It is pertinent that all of these families came from two particular castes of people – the Kuravars (nomads who earned their living doing body tattoos) and Erulars (snake charmers). Both these caste of people had over the years lost their livelihood due to changes in the way society was developing and also changes in law relating to snakes becoming protected species under Indian law.
RWEP was a successful project and achieved the aim of establishing 17 houses for the women over the years, some of whom have now built an extension to their original one roomed house. An outreach worker employed by RAID continues to provide support to these women in establishing self-help groups, literacy programmes and health programmes.

Up until 2006 both these projects were solely funded by the interest from the bequest of 102.000€ (£88,000) made by the late Mr Ramasmuj. However, in 2006 the original house where the children were living became unfit for habitation and new land was bought and a home built for 20 children, with the support of money raised from several private donors and a small bequest from the late Mrs Ramasamuj. In 2008 the new building was opened. In 2009 a second floor was added creating space for 10 more children. This was done with the support of one private donor who undertook to support these 10 extra children for a period of 10 years.
Prasanth Siruvar Illam (translated as Prasanth Home for Children) was established in 2009 as a home for 30 children between the ages 5-18.Almost all the children are from one parent families where they were exposed to domestic violence, alcohol abuse or too poor to be able to afford to send them to school.
The Children’s Home is managed by a committee made up of unpaid voluntary workers, whose president Mr Yesupadam lives on the premises. He is supported by a live in warden and a cook and also by two outreach workers.
                               
Children attend the local primary and secondary schools. Parents and Guardians are invited to the home to visit their children regularly.

Total annual cost of maintaining each child is around 300€ (£265). There are no extra administrative or other costs, so all money donated goes directly to the project. Annual accounts are audited and freely available as RAID works on a policy of total transparency.

So far no extra funding has been needed, other than when the land was purchased and the building extended to include 10 extra children. However, recently it has become apparent that further funding is necessary in order to continue to support these children and offer them a reasonable standard of living and to help them through further education.

A number of specific requirements are now urgently needed:

  1. At present children sleep on rush mats on the tiled floor. Over the last few years the climate has become successively wetter and some of the children are now suffering health problems for this reason. It is hoped to provide bunk beds and mattresses as soon as possible. Each bed will cost 92€ (£80) and each mattress 30€ (£27). The total cost for all children will be 2440€ (£2130).
  2. At present each child has a small box or suitcase in which to keep their clothes and personal belongings, which are housed on shelves in the bedrooms. Many of these are broken and need urgent replacement. It is hoped to purchase a small tin trunk for each child, which can be stored underneath the bunk beds. Each trunk will cost 8€ (£6.50), the total cost being 245€ (£213).
  1. Raid was previously owner of a car which became unroadworthy and had to be scrapped. At present Mr. Yesupadam uses his own private and very small car in cases of emergency. He is, however, by law, unable to claim any expenses for its use, a considerable problem since he is also unpaid. A new vehicle is urgently needed to transport the children when necessary and it is hoped to purchase an eight seater “people mover”: A suitable petrol driven car will cost 6850€ (£6000) and a diesel driven car 11450€ (£10,000). In India diesel fuel is roughly half the cost of petrol, so clearly a diesel car would be more cost efficient.
  2. In 2013 two children are hoping to start university which will cost 535€ (£465) each per year. By law the children must leave the home when they reach 18 and it is hoped to establish a fund to ensure continued support in their future life, be it further education, marriage, employment or housing.
In summary, apart from the normal running costs of the home, a further 14.000€ (£12,500) will be urgently needed over the next two years. If you feel you can help, at whatever level, be it a one off donation or a commitment to regular giving, your donation will be very gratefully received. Please be assured that 100% of donations will be used directly for the project – none will be deducted for administration, advertising or any other extra cost. For corporate donations photographs of the project can be provided, including company logos if required. If you would prefer to assign your donation towards a particular purpose this can be arranged or if you would like to support a specific child in their further education and maintain contact with them, this too will be possible. All donors who provide names and contact information will be regularly updated on the progress of the project and the use of their money.
Donations can be made by transfer to the following accounts:

Spain: Andrew Stewart Macleod (RAID) 00303105980000557271
UK:     S.C.Jacob (RAID) Sort code:55-50-21 A/c 69499624

Cheques:
“Andrew Stewart Macleod (RAID)”          “Shantini Jacob (RAID)”
       Dr. A S MacLeod                                      Ms. Shantini Jacob
       Buzón 109                                                  82 Vallance Road
       Urb. Pedralvilla                                                 London
       46169 Olocau                                                   N22 7UG
       Valencia                                                            England
       Spain

If you would like to talk to us we can be contacted on:
Valencia (Andrew) 615307813-macleod.pigtraining@gmail.com
London (Shanti) 07939093459-shanti@pobox.com

Please do be sure to let us know your contact details so that we can keep you up to date with the project.















Saturday, October 29, 2011

American Club Halloween Party

Come Celebrate Halloween with the American Club of Valencia


When: Saturday, October 29thth 2011 at 5:00pm

Where:  Andy’s Farm
Directions are as follows:



From Castellon take AP 7 towards Valencia and get off at the exit for Ademuz /Feria (the first one after Bétera).  Bear immediately to the right towards Ademuz. And keep straight on the autovia towards Ademuz and Lliria.
Exit at Olocau and Marines (Exit A25).

From Valencia take the CV-35, the Pista de Ademuz, straight to Lliria.
Exit at Olocau and Marines.

From both directions (Castellon and Valencia) once at the turn off mentioned above follow that road (passing on your right the Parque San Vicente) and also passing Marines on your left where there is a roundabout with a petrol station. Keep straight on towards Olocau.  You will pass the polideportivo on your right. At the next roundabout turn right towards Más de Capellá and follow the dirt track for 1 km until you come to the farm on your right. There is a big drawing of pigs on the wall.


Very Important:  We are very thankful and fortunate that once again Andy MacLeod is hosting the party this year at his farm.  Andy´s farm is completely disease-free
so it is very important that we obey his 2 requests:
  • We must stay in the designated area for the party. No wandering off to see
    the pigs.
  • Everybody must wipe their feet, children and adults on a non-toxic sponge
    pad before entering the farm. Therefore, do not wear sandals, Your feet will
    get wet.

What to Bring: 
  • This year we will be having a pot luck dinner again.  Please bring a covered dish of any item to be shared per family of 4/5.  You are welcome to bring an appetizer, main dish, side dish or dessert. If you are inviting anyone to the party please make sure they bring a covered dish as well.  Please provide a serving utensil for your dish if needed.

  • Please bring a bottle of soda pop, a brick of juice and or water.  Please bring all drinks chilled to share. If you wish to drink alcohol you are also welcome to bring your own.

  • We also ask that you bring a bag or 2 of individually wrapped candy to be given out to the kids for tick or treating and  all children should bring a plastic pumpkin or bag for when they trick or treat

  • If you would like to share a carved pumpkin you have made we would love to see it and use it as a decoration for the party, this is optional of course. 

  • Because we have limited chairs you may want to bring your own and are welcome to bring a folding table as well to be used.

  • Everyone dress up please: There will be adult and children prizes!


Price:  3 euros per person or 12 Euros per family. If you are a couple and have more than 2 kids the price will only be 12 Euros.  All other family members such as cousins will need to pay the 3 Euros.  Children under 2 years of age are free.

RSVP by calling Janan at 666.114.021, Heather at 649.051.275 or Kate at 686.685.860.  You are welcome to RSVP by responding to this email as well.  We will need to know not only how many will be attending but if you will be bringing a main dish, appetizer or dessert.


We still need more volunteers for the party.  Please let us know if you can help.  We look forward to seeing you all there!

Sunday, October 16, 2011

American Club Halloween Party


Come Celebrate Halloween with the American Club of Valencia
When: Saturday, October 29thth 2011 at 5:00pm

Where:  Andy’s Farm
Directions are as follows:


From Castellon take AP 7 towards Valencia and get off at the exit for Ademuz /Feria (the first one after Bétera).  Bear immediately to the right towards Ademuz. And keep straight on the autovia towards Ademuz and Lliria.
Exit at Olocau and Marines (Exit A25). 
 
From Valencia take the CV-35, the Pista de Ademuz, straight to Lliria.
Exit at Olocau and Marines.
 
From both directions (Castellon and Valencia) once at the turn off mentioned above follow that road (passing on your right the Parque San Vicente) and also passing Marines on your left where there is a roundabout with a petrol station. Keep straight on towards Olocau.  You will pass the polideportivo on your right. At the next roundabout turn right towards Más de Capellá and follow the dirt track for 1 km until you come to the farm on your right. There is a big drawing of pigs on the wall.

Very Important:  We are very thankful and fortunate that once again Andy MacLeod is hosting the party this year at his farm.  Andy´s farm is completely disease-free
so it is very important that we obey his 2 requests:
·        We must stay in the designated area for the party. No wandering off to see
the pigs.
·        Everybody must wipe their feet, children and adults on a non-toxic sponge
pad before entering the farm. Therefore, do not wear sandals, Your feet will
get wet.

What to Bring: 
  • This year we will be having a pot luck dinner again.  Please bring a covered dish of any item to be shared per family of 4/5.  You are welcome to bring an appetizer, main dish, side dish or dessert. If you are inviting anyone to the party please make sure they bring a covered dish as well.  Please provide a serving utensil for your dish if needed.

  • Please bring a bottle of soda pop, a brick of juice and or water.  Please bring all drinks chilled to share. If you wish to drink alcohol you are also welcome to bring your own.

  • We also ask that you bring a bag or 2 of individually wrapped candy to be given out to the kids for tick or treating and  all children should bring a plastic pumpkin or bag for when they trick or treat

  • If you would like to share a carved pumpkin you have made we would love to see it and use it as a decoration for the party, this is optional of course. 

  • Because we have limited chairs you may want to bring your own and are welcome to bring a folding table as well to be used.

  • Everyone dress up please: There will be adult and children prizes!


Price:  3 euros per person or 12 Euros per family. If you are a couple and have more than 2 kids the price will only be 12 Euros.  All other family members such as cousins will need to pay the 3 Euros.  Children under 2 years of age are free.

RSVP by calling Janan at 666.114.021, Heather at 649.051.275 or Kate at 686.685.860.  You are welcome to RSVP by responding to this email as well.  We will need to know not only how many will be attending but if you will be bringing a main dish, appetizer or dessert.  


We still need more volunteers for the party.  Please let us know if you can help.  We look forward to seeing you all there!







Friday, September 2, 2011

Caramel Sauce recipe

Here is a recipe for caramel sauce you can make yourself, that is great for ice cream sundaes.  I think it tastes much better than the caramel ice cream sauce they sell in the United States and it's really quick and easy.  It also makes a yummy coffee sweetener.

Caramel Sauce
1/2 cup packed brown sugar (I just use the regular azucar moreno they sell in Mercadona)
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1/4 cup water
1/3 cup cream
2 tablespoons corn syrup (you can buy corn syrup at the Corte Ingles gourmet shop at the C/Colon, although this is what I do: take two heaping tablespoons sugar and put it in a small glass bowl.  add just enough water to moisten all the sugar.  microwave on high for a minute or so until all the sugar is dissolved, stirring or shaking the bowl from time to time.  you can add this directly to the recipe without measuring it.)
1 tablespoon butter
1/2 teaspoon vanilla (the imitation stuff they sell at Carrefour works fine)

In a small saucepan mix together the brown sugar and the cornstarch, stir in the water and then the cream and the corn syrup.  Cook and stir till bubbly and then continue to cook and stir two more minutes.  Remove the saucepan from the heat and add the butter and vanilla and stir until the butter is melted.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

July Events

We hope that you are enjoying your summer whether you are spending it here in the Valencia area, or if are lucky enough to be able to travel back to the U.S. or to other destinations.
For those of you who are still in Valencia we have a couple last minute events before the month of July ends.

Playdate
Date: Wednesday July 27th
Time: 12 noon
Place: Ayora park

Dinner
Date: Saturday July 30th
Time: 9:00 PM
Place: TGI Friday's Gran Vía Marques del Turia, 36-38

Please let us know if you will be attending these events.
Here is yet another reminder that we are on facebook.  This is a very interactive group, and a great source of information from other Americans living in Valencia: http://www.facebook.com/groups/105539592820270?ap=1  Come join us if you haven't yet!

Have a happy summer!

ACV e-mail: americanclubvalencia@gmail.com

Friday, June 24, 2011

Fourth of July

The Fourth of July is rapidly approaching, if you haven't made reservations for the fourth of July Texas barbeque celebration at the Portland Ale House yet, we suggest you do so immediately!
There will be two sessions, a lunch at 2:30 and a dinner at 8:30.  They will both be held on Monday, July 4th.
Reservations can be made in person or by telephone to the Portland Ale House during their working hours, 7PM to 2AM.  The address is: C/ Salamanca 10. The phone number is: 96 381 0406 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting            96 381 0406      end_of_the_skype_highlighting and the web site is: www.portlandalehouse.com  Price is 15 euros per adult, children are free.

Monday, May 23, 2011

American Products in Valencia

This is a list of American products or American style products that we have found in Valencia:

Carrefour:
Pancake Mix
Brownie Mix
Chocolate Chip Muffin Mix
Cranberry Juice
Peanut Butter
Maple Syrup
Chocolate, Strawberry and Caramel Syrup
Plain Bagels
Canned Baked Beans 
Cheddar Cheese
Old El Paso products (refried beans, seasoning packets, tortillas, salsa, etc...)
Ranch Dressing
Quaker Oats
French Fried Onions
Vanilla Flavoring (artificial) - in the ethnic foods section
Raspberries almost all year round for 2 €
Phyllo pastry
Mozarella Sticks

The Corte Ingles Gourmet Shop at the Calle Colon:
Karo light corn syrup 5,70 €
Hershey's syrup 7,35 €
Hershey's cocoa (unsweetened) 7,35 €
cherry pie filling 8,30 €
Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup 1,55 €

Corte Ingles Supermarket:
Peter Pan peanut butter
Baxters brand Cream Soups
Ocean Spray cranberry juice
Real Maple Syrup

In Mercadona they sell some interesting items such as tomato paste, chocolate, strawberry and caramel syrup, molasses, chocolate chips, unsweetened cocoa powder (Valor), hummus, guacamole.  They have their own line of Mexican food products (tortillas, salsa, seasoning packets...).  Their queso fresco batido makes a decent substitute for sour cream.  Requeson is a good substitute for ricotta cheese.

Indian Supermarket Taj Mahal Manuel Candela N18 Has a wide selection of spices, dried legumes and sauces that can be hard to find in Valencia.  They sell Skippy peanut butter, artificial vanilla flavoring, french fried onions and other interesting products.  It is worth checking out!

They sell cottage cheese in the Lidl

Friday, May 13, 2011

Upcoming ACV events

Lunch:
Date: Wednesday, May 18th
Time: 2:00 PM
Place: Taj Mahal Indian restaurant, Manuel Candela N20

Dinner:
Date: Friday, May 27th
Time: 9:15 PM
Place: La Nicoletta Italian restaurant, Calle de la Paz, N33

Horchata and playdate:
Date: Saturday, June 4th
Time: 5:00 PM
Place: Horchatería Dolz, Blasco Ibañez, 84
There is a park right next to the horchatería for the kids to play after they have some horchata

It is a must to RSVP to these events! americanclubvalencia@gmail.com

Sunday, May 1, 2011

American Club Lunch

The next American Club event that we have planned will be a lunch

Date: Wednesday May 4th
Time: 2:00 PM
Place: Taj Mahal Indian restaurant, Manuel Candela N20

RSVP americanclubvalencia@gmail.com

Thursday, April 21, 2011

American club Easter Party

The Easter party held this past Sunday was a huge success!  Thank you to everyone who came.
First was the Easter candy/ Easter egg hunt.  There was something hidden for every child.
Then the kids did an egg race - with raw eggs!  Three lucky kids in three different age groups were named the lucky winners.

Then we had a visit from someone very special, and the kids got even more chocolate!

After the kids' party we all sat down for a picnic
Link to the carrot cake recipe:

Sunday, April 17, 2011

About Us

Hi!  We are Janan, Heather, and Kate, and we are the co-presidents of the American Club of Valencia.
The purpose of this blog will be to keep readers informed of upcoming events, post pictures and highlights from past events, and to provide any other information we find interesting for Americans living in Valencia, Spain. 
If you would like to contact us you can do so at americanclubvalencia@gmail.com