Stelpe is a place in Latvia, 55 km southeast from Riga. The community life is rich in cultural, sports and other events. Some of them are shared here as seen from the point of view of the Nelius family.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Small Children's Christmas In Stelpe School

Last Friday, the young children of Stelpe celebrated Christmas together with Santa Claus and dwarfs.
Clown Aleksandrs from Riga together with his clever dog Maria showed a lot of funny tricks.


This girl was invited by Aleksandrs the Clown to be his assistant. She did really well balancing the rotating plate on the rod while dressed up as a clown herself.


Aleksandrs the Clown made funny sketch drawings while some children were posing dressed up as animals, dwarfs or dandies.

My daughter Terēze Neliusa impersonated a violin playing grasshopper. In the picture - before the performance, together with her mother Sandra Neliusa, the mastermind of the festival.

The visit of Aleksandrs the Clown and his assistants was possible only due to the support from our friends in Kjeldås School, Norway

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Stelpes Pagasts - The Most Active Community In District Vecumnieki

On September 25, the owners of the most well cared for farms were honored in the renovated clubhouse of Bārbele (Bārbeles Tautas nams). Many individuals having added to the overall beauty of District Vecumnieki by keeping their farms tidy and beautiful were honored and awarded on this event. Believe me or not, Stelpe won the most prestigious nomination - the Most Active Community.Picture: The respected flower selectionists of Stelpe Visvaldis Viņķelis (gladioli) and his wife Ilga Viņķele (irises) being awarded prizes. The girls' vocal group singing for them.

Picture: The head of Stelpe Pagasts Elmārs Jukonis expressing his gratitude for the recognition of Stelpe as the most active community of District Vecumnieki.

Picture: A humorous sketch by "two chickens" from Kurmene.

Picture: Our most respected biological farmer Andris Kalniņš receiving the well deserved award not only for the well looking vicinity of his farm but also for his active participation in legislation initiatives against genetically modified agriculture and for his encyclopedic knowledge about farming, which he readily shares with everyone.

Picture: A funny sketch set up by Stelpe Theater. (From left) Gypsy man - Jānis Klāviņš, baron - Valdis Rusiņš, baroness - Agita Šķiliņa.

Picture: My wife Sandra (with microphone) leading the program.

Picture: Stelpe dancers are welcome to the neighboring communities. Now there is seldom an activity without them being invited. The vigorous and spicy performance sets them apart from other groups.

A few pictures about Barbele:

Center of Barbele. The Barbele Lutheran Church.

Memory stone for those exiled to Siberia. From this spot next to the club house, the road of suffering began for many people of Bārbele who where exiled to Siberia by the communist regime in 1941 and 1949.

The renovated club house (Bārbeles tautas nams)

Notice board in the Barbele clubhouse.


Sign post in the center of Barbele

Earlier - Latvia Made Of Apples

In the middle of September, days of Poetry are marked in Latvia. As a special decoration, there was a map of Latvia laid out of apples in which this fall was especially rich.

Picture: Poetess Maija Laukmane, our special Poetry Days guest, together with some of the students having worked on the "apple map".

Earlier - The First School Day 2011

Picture: Head teacher Dagmāra Venclova holding speech on September 1, the first school day in Latvia. Seated in front - this year's 1st graders and those who begin school in the 5 year olds' group together with their teachers. 1st grade teacher is Lāsma Skābuliņa (leftmost), and Iveta Grantiņa will be teaching 5 and 6 year olds.

In her speech, the head teacher Dagmāra Venclova expressed hope that the school will survive despite the threat still looming over the small countryside schools.

Despite the statistics that the quality of education obtained in the schools like ours is much superior to that from the large city schools, the number of children keeps reducing every year or even half year. I remember in 1989 when Sandra and me came to live and work to Stelpe, there were 170 schoolchildren here. By now that number has dropped to 76.

Picture: Sandra Neliusa (2nd from right, white jacket) with her class 8.

Picture: Our sons Dāgs Neliuss and Kārlis Elmers Apsītis. Dag is starting class 1, Elmer - 3.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Sports Festival Stelpe - 2011

This celebrated bear was in Stelpe on the Sports Festival day. He mainly organized games and activities for the smaller children. His presence colored the day all over the site.Through some magic, some of the children turned into animals. Dāgs Neliuss enjoys his new appearance.
Carrot throwing. Krista Maksimoviča in action.
Dry fishing
Car race
The Flower Girl and Rabbits playing with the children


Blindfold caterpillar picking
The Flower Girl
Sandra Neliusa (left), the coordinator of the festival, talking to one of the most active stelpians Kristīne Rulle
Dancing with Winnie-The-Pooh, Flower Girl (behind scene), and the Rabbits
Maze orienteering. Karīna Balode picking a task.
The Train game with the Flower Girl and rabbit assistants.
Pole walk.
Tigers - Kārlis Elmers Apsītis (left) and Dāgs Neliuss.
Inflatable castle next to Stelpe School.
Awarding ceremony. Sandra Neliusa and Zane Pelūde decorate a prize winner team with medals.
Stelpe farmer Jānis Klāviņš gave a ride in his horse cart to everyone but especially to the little ones.
Portrait - The Flower Girl. She organized continuous activities for the youngest participants of the festival for more than three hours without a break!!!

Midnight Soup

On August 28, there was a night orienteering competition for young people, under the framework of the European Community project Connect - 2011.

It had been decided that all the participants would be given warm food - a bean soup.

When it was bedtime for everyone else, the two generous and hard working ladies Virgīnija Volodka (left) and Vera Meduņecka came to the competition site to cook the soup. They used also their own products.

Thank you to Virgīnija and Vera for this fantastic support.




Sunday, September 4, 2011

Stelpe Theater And Dancers Perform In Iecava

On August 26, Stelpe amateur theater together with the dancers from the traditional dance club performed in Iecava. A word had spread about the lively humorous staging, and the enthusiasm of the actors so they got invited by Iecava Culture House.

Spectators in Iecava



From left: Gypsy man - Jānis Klāviņš, Baron - Valdis Rusiņš (guest actor from Bārbele), Servant - Agnis Švarcbahs
Baron - Valdis Rusiņš, Baroness - Agita Šķiliņa
Baroness - Agita Šķiliņa, Gypsy woman - Dagmāra Venclova
From left: Zane Pelūde, Inga Polika, Terēze Neliusa, Lauma Karpinska, Sarmīte Jukone, Kristīne Rulle

Vocal group "Zeltenes" (The Mighty Girls) under the leadership of Kristīne Rulle is an integral part of the theater.

Dancers