Welcome to Park Lane's Winter Market 2024
Winter Market is a traditional event run by Park Lane International School that takes place
in the heart of Prague right under the Prague Castle. It is a great place to start the festive season, where you can enjoy the lively atmosphere filled with music, the aroma of mulled wine,
and the taste of homemade holiday treats. You will find there plenty of stalls offering beautiful handmade gifts, jewellery, ceramics, or fine wines.
There’s always something for everyone—young and young at heart!
This year marks the 10th anniversary of this lovely event, and we’d love for you to be part of it. Come celebrate with us on December 7th at Park Lane’s Winter Market—a place where smiles, laughter, and holiday magic come to life. We can’t wait to share the joy of the season with you!
7. 12. 2024
12:00 -18:00
Valdštejnská 151/6a Praha 1
Winter Market 2024 Programme
12:00 The Gates to Winter Market opens
13:00 – 14:00 School choir and music performances by primary pupils
14:00-16:00 Secondary School bands
During the afternoon you can visit:
Face painting stand
Dot mandala workshop
2 Plant terrarium workshops (14:00 and 15:30, be there on time to listen to instrucions)
Gingerbread decoration workshop
Book stall by Mrs Zoë
Our Charity partners
A charity project of Park Lane and ECP students, whose purpose is to raise financial means for individual educational projects of children from children's home suburb of Prague with a less fortunate fate than many of us.
Centrum Narovinu is a charitable company founded in 1995. The projects aim to improve education, health care and the overall standard of living in Kenya. The main activities are foreign development cooperation projects and volunteer development. All projects emphasize sustainability and self-sufficiency, local people taking an active approach, taking responsibility and using their own capabilities. The Narovinu Centre supports the Czech Republic Against Poverty campaign.The main projects include the Island of Hope community centre on Rusinga Island in Kenya, which is visited by over 500 children daily. It includes an orphanage, a kindergarten, primary and secondary school, an education centre with a library and computer room, a health clinic and a farm. And the Adopt-African-Children programme, a remote assistance project that has been running since 2002 and has helped more than 4 000 children with their education.
Financial support of building a secondary school (block of 3 classrooms + office, incl. water borehole, toilettes).
Short term fundraising projects to support the primary schools in the NSEFU area- involvement our students, the realisation of school activities and project with the aim to raise money for:
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Stationery
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Books
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Chairs, tables
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Borehole in the community school
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Conservation projects