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Dutch history… in New York State…?

Ok, it’s true, I should have got this up last week… since it’s a story from last week’s show. However, here in the Netherlands, we’ve had a long run of holidays… so I’ve been avoiding my computer (plus the internet is down in my apartment - AAK - so I can’t do my usual workaholic [...]

This week on the show…

This week on Curious Orange (the radio show)…
The Dutch need donors… sperm donors, that is. But Nederlanders aren’t exactly lining up to do their fatherly duty… and we’ll tell you why.
We’ll also take you to the Amsterdam Hilton, where, 40 years ago, John and Yoko held their bed-in for peace.
And we’ll tour a 250-year-old Dutch [...]

Essay contest winner, senior div: Eva Fu-Yun Fan

Last but certainly not least… the winner of the Quadricentennial essay contest for the senior division was Eva Fu-Yun Fan, a student at Townsend Harris High School, in New York, NY. (Read more about the state-wide contest - and why it’s Dutch related - here.)
Listen to my conversation with Eva here… and read her essay [...]

Essay contest winner, junior div: Callie Kanim

The essay contest winner for the junior division was Callie Kanim, a student at the Good Counsel Academy in White Plains, NY. (For more about the contest itself, read this previous blog entry.)
Click here to listen to our interview with Callie.
Here is a photo of Callie (on her way to school) and you can read [...]

Essay contest winner, elementary div: Keenan Kossman

This year marks the 400th anniversary of the founding of New Amsterdam in what is current-day New York.
Of course, there are all sort of festivities in NY and the Netherlands to celebrate the occasion… one of which has been an essay contest for students in New York State. The assignment was to “explore the New [...]

This week on the show…

This week on Curious Orange (the radio show)…
It’s the NL-NY 400 party!
What’s that mean?
It means that 400 years ago, Henry Hudson landed a Dutch ship on the shores of what is now New York City… and New Amsterdam was born! Now, 400 years later, we are celebrating the little bits of Dutchness that have lingered [...]