Walk On Snow

February 14, 2012

Snow-shoes have enjoyed a burst of popularity in recent years. They are a fun, technically easy way to enjoy the Norwegian outdoors – letting you get ‘off-the-beaten-track’!


Expat Relocation’s forthcoming event provides an introduction to snow shoing, allowing participants to explore the wonders of Nordmarka. Snows shoes are attached to your shoes, and by spreading your weight they allow you to ‘float’ on top of the snow. The motto is: “If you can walk, you can snow-shoe!” We will provide snow shoes and poles. Meeting place: Øvresetertjern Time: 18:00 Use Trafikanten to plan your travel if you are using public transport.
Price This event is free for members including rent of snow shoes and poles. Non-members: NOK 330 per person including rent of snow shoes and poles.
We hope to see you there!
Best regards,
Expat Relocation AS

Annual Ski Day

January 20, 2012

February 11th, 2012

 

Myth has it Norwegians are born with skis on their feet… Whether true or not, it is safe to say that the average Norwegian is extremely fond of cross country skiing!

Join Expat Relocation’s annual Ski Day and get an introduction to Norway’s national sport. All ages are welcome. The event will take place by Øvresetertjern, where professional instructors will teach you the basics of skiing. Skis, shoes, and clothes can be rented.

Meeting place: Voksenkollen bus stop
Time: Please meet at 11.00.
This gives you half an hour to get dressed and find the right skis, before instruction starts at 11.30.

Use Trafikanten to plan your travel if you are using public transport.

Price
This event is free for members including rent of equippement.
Non-members:
NOK 100 per person
+ NOK 220 per person if you want to rent skis
+ NOK 100 per person if you want to rent warm clothes
Register now: Send an email to post@expatrelocation.no

We hope to see you there!
Expat Relocation AS
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Dear all expats and spouses,

We would like to invite you all to an original lunch at Café Tekehtopa. The café is located in central Oslo at St. Olav’s Plass 2, and has since 1997 been a popular place for city dwellers to dine, wine and socialize. The original mansion that houses the café dates back to 1872, giving it a unique Bohemian feel. It was used as the State hospital’s main outlet for drugs and medication for a 100 years before becoming a café. The name ‘Tekehtopa’ came as a result that the association of pharmaceuticals would not allow the originally proposed moniker “Apotheket” (literally meaning “the Drugstore”, deriving from the word apothecary) to be used. The management therefore decided on the converse version of the name.

The café serves a variety of Mediterranean cuisines including dishes stemming from the Greek and Turkish kitchen.  In particular, we believe this is a great opportunity for spouses to “mingle-and-jingle” and expand the network here in Oslo.

The event will take place Wednesday January 25th between 12:00 and 14:00. We will meet you in front of Hotel Scandic Edderkoppen at 11:50.

 

The event will be free for members. Non-members will cover their own individual lunch. Register before Friday 20th to post@expatrelocation.no.

 

Best regards,

 

Expat Relocation AS

December 20, 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

Place: Freia Chocolate Factory
Address: Johan Throne Holsts plass 1, 0566 Oslo
Date: January 10th
Time: 19:30 -21:00

We will visit the Freia Chocolate Factory, and will, through a guided tour, be introduced to all aspects of the chocolate history and industry. The tour is visual and interactive. The visit includes:

  • The foundry – learn how to cast chocolate
  • Freialand – where we follow the history of cocoa
  • Freia hall – the company has a      unique collection of art that      creates safety and welfare      at work
  • Production premises      – we’ll go through parts of the production premises and explains some of      the chocolate process.

AGE LIMIT
Minimum age for the production premises/factory is 10 years or turning 10 years in 2012. We will spend approximately 30 – 40 minutes in the factory.

DINING
It is served tastings of chocolate during the visit. If you want service beyond that, you bring hot-dogs. They have hot sausage water also for chicken sausage, mustard, ketchup, napkins, cold water and paper cups. You have the opportunity to bring soda. However water is known best as refreshments.

PRICE
The cost is NOK 100. Membership is free!
We cannot guarantee that it will be enough tickets for everyone, so be sure to register now. Members will be prioritized.
Details regarding payments will be sent to you after registration.

We look forward meeting you there!
Merry Christmas!

The National Opera’s soloist ensemble and friends
December 20, 2011
Place: Opera house at the ticket office
Time: 17:45

We’ll put you in the Christmas mood. On the eve of the eve of the eve of the eve… Well known notes will carry you back to childhood memories of a carpet of stars and a dark blue winter sky, to gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh, to church bells, reindeer sleighs and the scent of rare treats. The programme will be like a Christmas card from the soloists to the audience, with their own Christmas favourites – and of course a few you can join in with.

We have a limited number of tickets. First come first serve.

Merry Christmas
Expat Relocation

Norwegian Christmas Market

December 1, 2011

Invitation to a Norwegian Christmas Market

Date: December 10, 2011. Time: 12:00 Place: Skjerven Farm, Nydalen

If you would like a taste of Norwegian Christmas traditions, come along to the Christmas Market at Skjerven Farm! The farm has a rich history dating back to the Iron Age, and has in recent years experienced great popularity thanks to its Christmas Market. The market will sell goods ranging from Christmas trees to farm-produced honey, and there will be an open café with freshly prepared waffles and other Norwegian specialties. You can further experience traditional lefse-baking, with the possibility of getting a taste as well! Lefse is a Norwegian soft flatbread, especially popular at Christmas times. Activities will include horse and carriage riding and sheep shearing, and Christmas stories and Norwegian porridge will be served in the barn. Kids can have a go at casting their own tin soldiers, and who knows, Santa might just turn up with some gifts in his bag…?

The Christmas market is suitable for people of all ages. The farm is idyllically located in Maridalen, just at the outskirts of the city core.

The event is free of charge for the Expat Network’s members. Entrance fee is 30 NOK in cash/ person for non-members.

How to get there

Address: Maridalsveien 469

Car: Easily accessible from Ring 3; follow signs towards Maridalen.

Public transport: Bus nr 51 from Nydalen T-bane station, stops outside the farm.

To join this event, please click, please RSVP to post@expatrelocation using subject: “Christmas Market” by Thursday December 8th.
Kind regards,

Expat Relocation

How to get a job in Norway?

November 11, 2011

Time and Place
Wednesday November 30th, 10:00 –13:00.
Expat Relocation AS at Ullevål.

The seminar aims at giving spouses/partners of expats information and knowledge
about the following subjects:

Working in Oslo – culture and norms in Norwegian society

  • Rights and duties as an employee in Norway
  • Job searching process in general
  • Recruitment companies
  • How to promote yourself
  • CV
  • Applications
  • Job interviews

Leading this seminar will be Therese
Sæberg
, HR consultant from OrbitArena
AS
.

There will be time for questions and answers throughout the seminar as we aim to cover aspects non-Norwegians jobseekers might encounter in Norway. If you prefer please forward your CV as soon as possible and before November 18th. This will help Therese Sæberg in order to tailor the seminar according to our guests and also to provide individual feedback.

Registration for the seminar, as well as forwarding you CV can be sent to Expat Relocation before November 18th:

post@expatrelocation.no

The cost of participation for the seminar is NOK 200. Membership is free!
Please pay in advance to account number 1503.07.40103. No later than November 18th.
We look forward to seeing you at the seminar!

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Dear all expats and families,

Expat
Relocation wishes to invite you all to an Expat Cultural and Social Event

on
Thursday, November  17th at 18:00.

We
will try out the indoor golf facilities of popular Topp Golf, located in Bekkestua,
just outside of Oslo city centre. With their 12 Full Swing Golf simulators, Topp Golf is one of the world’s
biggest indoor simulator facility. The simulators are perfect for beginners who
would like to be introduced to golf, and it is also very popular among skilled
and professionals as a way to enhance technique. The simulators are reserved
for 2 full hours for our group, and we will in addition be assisted by an
experienced golf coach.

Whether
you’re a beginner or an expert, join us for this fun event next week!

The
cost of the event is NOK 300 per person.

Please
RSVP and pay in advance to account
number 1503.07.40103

The
event is free of cost for members!

Please
RSVP to bertil.rorstad@expatrelocation.no
by Sunday November 13th. Please note
that payment in advance is necessary. The number of places is limited, and will
be filled on a first come, first serve basis.

Program:

Thursday November 17th,

18:00 We all meet at the Topp Golf for 2
hours of instruction and play.

Please be on time, as the simulators are reserved from
18 – 20.

Address:

Griniveien 363

1356 Bekkestua

For more information please
have a look at their website: Topp Golf.

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Dear
all expats and families,

Expat Relocation wishes to
invite you all to an Expat Cultural and Social Saturday in Oslo on October
22nd.

In Norway flea markets are generally arranged as fund-raisers
every spring and fall by the marching bands at the various elementary schools.
Going to flea markets is a popular activity among the Oslo population. Even the
Crown Princess Mette-Marit can regularly be seen at her local school’s flea
market. There is always a possibility of finding hidden gems among the items for
sale, or one can participate in the daily auction for the finer items. This is
also an opportunity to experience perhaps the only place where Norwegians will
haggle for prices, and to see the hard-core flea market enthusiasts run towards
their targets at the opening of the market.
We will go together to the flea
market at Huseby Skole, known to be one of the biggest and best in town, and
easy accessible both by metro and car. We will meet at the nearby metro stop
right before the market opens, and go in together.

Meeting
point

We will go together to the flea market at Huseby
Skole
, known to be one of the biggest and best in town, and easy
accessible both by metro and car. We will meet at the nearby metro stop right
before the market opens, and go in together. Bertil from Expat Relocation will
meet you there.

Please
find link for the flea market:

http://www.loppemarkeder.com/category/helgen-22-og-23-oktober-2011/

New
Location

Programme for Saturday 22nd of
October
:

10:45 – We all meet at the Narvesen
kiosk at the Hovseter Metro Station.

To get to Hovseter Metro
Station/Huseby skole by public transportation: Metro line # 2 to Østerås or bus
# 46. It is close to entrance to Huseby Skole, Sørkedalsveien
167.

11:00 – The flea market opens!

Email: br@expatrelocation.no
Phone: 22691170/95125592

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http://www.expatrelocation.no
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