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The Group
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The seniors from the project partner group in Arnhem
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Bert Pieters
Born 1939. Married, two children. Served many years
as process control consultant for an international chemical company.
Retired since 1999. Hobby’s: Photography and history. Joins this
study program to prepare himself for the
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Hanneke ter Burg
Profession: teacher on a High school in Dutch
Language and Literature, also occupied with guidance, counseling and
coaching. After my children left our family house I’m living alone.
Being a younger senior I’m thinking of other living forms within the
next ten years. That’s my motivation to join the U3A at the
Volksuniversiteit Arnhem. |
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Hannie Pelleboer-Beuker
Born in 1923. Living in Arnhem in a 4-room
apartment. My husband, who was an army-chaplain died 12 years ago.
Our only son, who graduated at the Utrecht University in literature,
was killed in a car accident by a drunken driver. He was 28. It
happened 10 years ago. I’m a lawyer. During my marriage I teached
law at schools. Later I was appointed for ten years in the board of
our national TV. In my spare time I was active in my political party
and I was elected as a member of the county council of the province
Gelderland. I was in office for 11 years. I’m joining this
project, because I’m convinced that you have to consider your
housing situation, when you are getting older before it is too late
to make your own decisions. I hope that this project may
contribute to European rules for housing for seniors and may
strengthen European cooperation. |
Huibert J. Poot
Age 63, married, three children. Worked about 20
years in food product en process development /improvement and about
10 years on environmental issues at an international concern.
Hobbies: photography, pouring bronze (making small statues) watching
nature, gardening and maintenance of an over 100 years old house.
Joins this study program to keep his brains in good condition by
using them and because the subject is related to his future. |
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Jacques Bakkers
Married, 2 children, Born 1934, I’m secretary of
the Arnhem Board of cooperative Organizations for Senior
citizens. The crucial question to find out is: how can you make
senior citizens make their own decisions on their life- and housing
conditions. |
C.G. (Kees) van der Lee
Married, two children and two grandchildren; retired
since 1 September 1998; was serving an international chemical
company as “political toxicologist” during more than 30 years;
reasons to participate in the project are: the subject of the study
as chosen by the Volksuniversiteit Arnhem, social contacts and
learning by research. |
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Nelleke Renaud-Staalenburg
Being an ex-chemistry teacher and a curious person
too, new applications of the media are rousing my interest. From my
very old parents(in law) more than 90 years old I experience their
emotions related to their growing dependency of care. They are
still living on their own in big cities. It is because of this I
like to get an insight into the changing situation in the
Netherlands concerning the care and housing facilities for senior
people. I like to share this insight with others, EC
wide! |
Wieke Lameris
Born 1940, two sons and three grandsons, studied
Dutch Language and Literature. Worked as a teacher and later on
as a manager at a college for Adult Education. Special interests:
Implementing the Open Learning System, Disabled students, Dutch as a
Second Language. Retired since February 2001. Hobby’s:
Literature, modern art, architecture and gardening. |
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Rein Mulder
I was a general practitioner and since two years
I’ve been working as a volunteer for the Volksuniversiteit in
Arnhem, an eighty three year old institute for adult education
courses. The U3A-workinggroup, which I’ve have joined, is
responsible for the annually curriculum. It’s exciting to join
this special international project and I hope to learn a lot from
the international cooperation. |
Doke Doude van Troostwijk
Born in 1940. Married, mother, grandmother. Lived
over 20 years in foreign countries (Indonesia, Canada, Latin
America). Worked 10 years as a medical laboratory technician. I like
travelling and was very pleased to get a job as a travel guide for
senior groups seven years ago. I joined the program to get to know
my way in “senior- and computer land”. |
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Florence Frederiks-Lockefeer
My name is Florence Frederiks, my age is 54 and I’m
married and have 3 grown-up children. Until two years ago I worked
at the Volksuniversiteit in Arnhem. There is not one special reason
for me joining the group. I’m just curious about the way elder
people live in other countries and look forward to meet
them. |
Ineke Mentink-Zuiderweg
1939, historian, former teacher adult education.
Hobbies: reading, especially English literature and following
university courses. ( sometimes only for seniors, sometimes not) I
join this program because I’m interested in the culture differences
within Europe, moreover I hope that it will make me more aware of my
future possibilities. |
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