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The first meeting
took place in 2006 for half a day, the second in 2007 for one day, the
third in 2008 spanned two days and the fourth meeting in 2009 began on
Friday.
Welcome to Ermont (Val d'Oise) for a journey
into the heart of the fourth légufrufolies.
Vendredi 2 octobre :
The American
Airlines Flight No. 42 from Chicago landed at the Charles de Gaulle
airport at 8:50 A.M .
Laurence and Didier (holding an American flag
in hand for this occasion), greeted the American king of
mangoes and papayas, Wojciech SLUSAREK.
It was a great joy for them to host the
American collector who crossed the Atlantic specifically to meet his
European collecting friends.
The arrival of
Wojciech
Although tired, he accompanied us throughout the day in preparations
with Denise and Gerard BEIX who were, for the purpose of this meeting,
our representatives and local organizers. It is also thanks to their
dynamism and enthusiasm that we could find the beautiful hall called
the Ark, located close to the Town Council at 150, rue de la Gare.
The first delegates arrived at 6 P.M. (Xavier and Elvira of Belgium,
Maryvonne and Marcel) and thanks to Laurence's initiative we went to
the esplanade of the Champs de Mars for a picnic under the lights of
the Eiffel Tower, joined later by Jean-Gabriel who came from Niort.
Picnic under the
Eiffel Tower
Saturday, October 3 :
Starting at 10 A.M., the five organizers (Laurence, Denise, Gérard,
Jean-Gabriel, and Didier) were hard at work and full of energy to
arrange the hall, set tables, chairs, decoration and signage.
The great hall
of Ermont
The decorations !
Beginning at 11 A.M, the enrolled participants started arriving in a
great demonstration of joy. An impromptu meal was held in a corner of
the hall under the auspices of a local pizzeria.
On Saturday noon
meal
The meeting was officially opened
at 2 P.M. with the traditional bilingual introduction in French by
Didier and in English by Jean-Gabriel who spoke the language perfectly.
Meanwhile Laurence pinned the badges and thankfully no injuries were
reported during this dangerous exercise.
Registered attendance :
For their first participation :
– Jean-Noel DUPONT, collector of fruit wrappers, his friend Francine
from Belgium, and their dog Pomme.
– Monique LEQUY and her husband Gérard
– Colette Luery, the Empress of French melons
– Eugene Verdood and his wife Suzy who makes the best French fries in
Liege
– Wojciech-SLUSAREK, the American king of mangoes, from the United
States (1 cent to be mailed to me)
For their second participation :
– Hans-Peter STEPPEN, Germany
– Nikolaus BIESENKAMP, Germany
– Nico VERSCHUREN, Netherlands
– Xavier Heyte from Belgium and, for the first time, his friend Elvira
from Madrid (Spain)
– Daniel LABROUE
– Rony WOUTERS from Belgium
– Gerard BEIX and his wife Denise, the local representatives of the 4th
stage of the «
Légufrutour ».
For their third participation :
– Maryvonne MIRANDA, who battles hard to regain her world championship,
and her husband Marcel
For their fourth participation :
– Laurence LELOUP
– Jean-Gabriel GIRAUDEAU
– Didier SALAMON, the pioneering team
The unexpected arrival of two collectors, known but unregistered, was a
pleasant surprise ; they decided to show up unannounced and were still
able to enjoy all the privileges of registered participants :
– Jeannine AUBRIET and her husband Jean-Jacques
– Jean-Pierre BERNARD
Evelyne FLORENT, a repented collector , has participated for two days
at the meeting, with her hands tied behind her back to prevent a
possible relapse. Two years ago, before the second meeting, she gave
her collection to the founders of the site. She will be happy in the
future to pick up labels for her new friends.
The following collectors were absent but otherwise excused: Alain
SQUADRELLI, Michel SIX, Michel HAINAUT, Bernard Charpentier, Carole
Loison, Justine LEMONTAGNER, Darrell and Jenny Myers (USA), David
KVASNICKA (Czech Republic), Premek Andrys (Czech Republic), Rebecca
Martz (USA) who gave Wojciech some balloons to be blown up, Carl Sikora
(USA), Olga Sokolova (Russia), Joan WEINMAYER (USA), Gustavo VEZOZI
(Italy).
The publicity surrounding this event (posters, press - both
hobby-oriented and local - and illuminated signs in the city) has
attracted about forty curious visitors and among them collectors
including :
– Jean-Claude Debergue collector of wrappers and his wife Michèle
– Jean-Pierre Camus, an enthusiast who lives in EAUBONNE and is already
known to some participants.
It is noteworthy that a gentleman came to us and got so wrapped up in
the wrappers collection of Jean-Noel that he left with few examples to
begin a collection.
Throughout the afternoon there reigned an intense activity around the
tables where we saw the binders frantically changing hands, all done in
English, French, German and Flemish.
Nick and Colette
Effervescence
légufru
At 4 P.M. the temperatures of bodies and brains
rose dangerously and the firemen had to intervene to announce a break
for taking a group photo and to propose watching a short film about the
manufacture of labels and labeling of fruits. (thanks to the Euro-Label
06).
Watching video
Euro-Label 06
From left to right : Rony WOUTERS, Nico VERSCHUREN, Hans Peter STEPPEN, Monique LEQUY, Gérard LEQUY, Evelyne FLORENT, Colette LUERY, Wojciech SLUSAREK, Janine AUBRIET, Didier SALAMON, Maryvonne MIRANDA, Marcel MIRANDA, J-Gabriel GIRAUDEAU, Xavier HEYTE, Eugène VERDOOD, Laurence LELOUP, Jean-Noël DUPONT, Nick BIESENBAMP, Daniel LABROUE, Jean-Claude DEBERGUE, Gérard BEIX, Jean-Pierre BERNARD, Michèle DEBERGUE
Another essential step
began at 7:30 P.M. with aperitifs and the meal around a tempting
buffet. As Didier pointed in his speech, to talk about the exchange is
to associate the collection and the human element. It is
also the ideal way to foster the integration of new collectors and their wives. Laurence
and Didier, known for their wild imagination, hand-decorated a set of
personalized glasses that were given to participants as souvenirs.
Aperitif and
dinner
The arrival of a security guard at 11 P.M. reminded everyone that the
celebration of the White Night in Paris meant lights out in Ermont. It
was nevertheless necessary to extract some collectors from the hall
because they refused to leave it voluntarily. Because a GPS in a
Belgian car was set to Brussels, a couple of drivers had to make
dramatic detours before returning to the hotel in HERBLAY.
Sunday,
October 4
The resumption of discussions was sounded at 10 o'clock and there was
not a single latecomer. Closed to the public, the hall resembled a
studious classroom where there is a surprising calm with the wake-like
level of animation.
During this time, and since Saturday, a jury composed of spouses and
chaired by Denise, studied the collections presented. This was done
with the utmost seriousness so that even its originally most reluctant
members, joined the jury duty wholeheartedly.
The grand jury
At noon, after the distribution of diplomas to all participants, Denise
announce the results.
Three prizes were awarded to the accompaniment of screams, applause and
the barking of the dog :
– The most beautiful collection : Daniel LABROUE
– The most beautiful presentation: Jean-Noël Dupont (Belgium)
– For the favorable impression award, the jury, unable to decide
between candidates, presented two awards to tie Rony Wouters (Belgium)
and Wojciech SLUSAREK (USA).
Awards
Photographs of delegations
under their national flag :
The U.S.
delegation
The Dutch
delegation
The German
delegation
The Belgian
delegation
The French
delegation (missing in the photograph are Colette LUERY and Jeanine
AUBRIET who could not attend the Sunday proceedings)
The canine
delegation
These two days have
passed too quickly and the first departures soon thinned our group.
Those living the farthest hit the road first: our German friends Nick
and Hans-Peter for Krefeld, Daniel for Toulouse, Jean-Noel and Francine
for Belgium. Despite all this, the survivors proceeded together, in
good spirits, to a Chinese restaurant in downtown Ermont.
We bid our final goodbyes in front of the restaurant feeling pinching
in our hearts, masked by hugs and kisses of friendship. The last
courageous survivors returned to the hall to complete the cleaning and
at 4:10 P.M. the group was finally dissolved with a feeling of great
emptiness that suddenly came upon us.
In the view of all messages sent and confirmed, this fourth meeting was
exciting, rewarding and touching. As Xavier wrote in the Golden Book of
our site upon his arrival back home to Namur, "we felt that we have
participated in something great." Collecting, which sometimes allows us
to smile, will help us over the years to expand the circle of friends
across borders and the inevitable language barriers which fade each
time a little more. Man alone is nothing. But together, as a group, we
experience an increasing feeling that we are becoming a family
.
Let s make a
face !
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