{"id":6774,"date":"2012-04-25T15:45:23","date_gmt":"2012-04-25T14:45:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/?p=6774"},"modified":"2012-04-25T08:51:08","modified_gmt":"2012-04-25T07:51:08","slug":"aegee-valladolid-is-back-from-the-dead","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/2012\/04\/25\/aegee-valladolid-is-back-from-the-dead\/","title":{"rendered":"AEGEE-Valladolid is back from the Dead"},"content":{"rendered":"
A Spanish city not too far from important AEGEE cities such as Madrid or Le\u00f3n used to be an important brick of the AEGEE Network. This city was the host of the Spring Agora 1996 and the home city of AEGEE-Europe president Pedro Panizo in 2001\/02. This city is called Valladolid<\/a> and they signed the Convention d\u2019Adh\u00e9sion during the recent Network Meeting (NWM) in Burgos, putting them back on the AEGEE map.<\/em><\/p>\n When The AEGEEan<\/a> editor Patricia Anthony visited Valladolid during the autumn of 2011, Sergio Gomez Oliveros had already been lobbying for a year to bring Valladolid back to the AEGEE Network. Getting the support from University of Valladolid<\/a> proved to be quite a difficulty for Sergio despite having great motivation to sign the Convention d\u2019Adh\u00e9sion and making people of his city realise how great AEGEE is. He describes it as a vicious circle in which there was always an obstacle in their way, which was anything from requirements from the University of Valladolid, AEGEE-Europe, or a third party. However, Sergio kept going because for each disappointment there was always a reason to keep going. This came in the form of help from people interested in helping, or newfound motivation from an AEGEE event such as the Summer University of AEGEE-Le\u00f3n or Renove organised by AEGEE-Madrid.<\/p>\n It all began in the mountains of Madrid<\/strong><\/p>\n Actually the idea of intention to (re)create AEGEE-Valladolid originated in the same small village in which AEGEE-Madrid organised the famous event \u201cRenove\u201d last October 2011, gathering more than a hundred AEGEE members. The year before Renove<\/a>, in October 2010, AEGEE-Madrid organised NWM Madrid which was the first NWM that Sergio attended. After enjoying AEGEE in a few more events such as European School 1, Agora Alicante, and EBM Riga, Sergio knew that he had to create AEGEE-Valladolid so that all Europeans of the AEGEE Network could enjoy events organised by him and his city the same way as he had enjoyed their cities. \u201cFurthermore, whenever I set a goal for myself I never stop before I achieve it, and this was a wish that I really wanted to make come true\u201d,<\/em> founder and president of AEGEE-Valladolid version 2012 Sergio Gomez Oliveros tells The AEGEEan.<\/p>\n The potential of AEGEE in Valladolid<\/strong><\/p>\n If you had asked Sergio and the rest of team Valladolid one week ago about the potential of AEGEE in his city they would have responded that the potential was based on numerous good ideas but that there was a lack of team members and actual help. However, the situation has since then changed because the Summer University campaign has tripled the number of members of AEGEE-Valladolid and what is even better is that in the all of the presentations about AEGEE there are people interested in becoming engaged in AEGEE beyond Summer Universities. \u201cWhen I spoke about the needs for an upcoming Local Training Course in one of the upcoming weeks in order to explain everything about AEGEE, one of the new members offered to organise the event in a big house in her village\u201d, Sergio tells The AEGEEan with a smile on his lips, and he continues \u201cIn reality I am very impressed by the motivation of the people, and I might not know where it will take us, but I do know that the eagerness to bring back AEGEE-Valladolid is very big!\u201d<\/p>\n <\/p>\n