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Wednesday, 01 September 2010 15:02 |
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Here's the form to volunteer for the Annual Tasting Benefit. Big names like Morimoto are going to be headling this event. Jeff Chin will be the Volunteer Director this year and is looking forward to working with you all. Fun! T minus one month!
Mandatory Training on September 24, 6pm or 7pm
Volunteer Agreement
For your reference, enclosed please find the 2010 Volunteer Agreement form.
Download Agreement form
Alternatively, you can join us as an attendee! Buy your tickets here. |
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Saturday, 21 August 2010 10:59 |
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"Made in Taiwan" starring Michelle Krusiec - Fringe Festival

Monday August 23 | 6pm Happy Hour | 9:30pm Show
Happy Hour: Automatic Slims | 733 Washington Street (at Bank Street) [MAP]
Show: The New School for Drama Theater | 151 Bank Street [MAP]
$12 Discount Tickets (Regular $15)
PbP is proud to support Asian American actress Michelle Krusiec in her one-woman show "Made in Taiwain", part of this year's NYC International Fringe Festival. We have a limited number of discounted tickets, so click here to purchase before they're all gone!
Check out the FB event page for more info... |
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Friday, 13 August 2010 18:00 |
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Summer Soiree

Tuesday August 24 | 6:30pm - 10pm
Ice Bar | Downstairs at Arctica Bar
384 3rd Avenue (between 27th and 28th St) [MAP]
$10
An annual late-summer party with $4-$6 drink specials until 10pm. Come early for free appetizers at 6:30pm!
Plate by Plate Promotions: One Night Only!
Plate by Plate Tickets will be sold at Summer Soiree at an extra $25 off before they're released to the public on August 25
Regular Ticket: $100 instead of $125
VIP Ticket: $200 instead of $200
Cash and credit card accepted.
Check out the FB event page for more info... |
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Friday, 13 August 2010 17:41 |
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As you know, each year Project by Project (PbP) selects a partner organization serving the Asian American community. With this year’s theme of "Healthcare" - Project by Project-NY (PbP-NY) is very excited to announce Hamilton-Madison House as our 2010 partner.

Hamilton-Madison House is a voluntary, non-profit settlement house dedicated to improving the quality of life of its community, primarily those in the Two Bridges/Chinatown area of Manhattan's Lower East Side. The neighborhood is a federally designated poverty area, with a constantly changing mixture of ethnic groups, and lack of adequate services and resources.
Since its establishment in 1898, Hamilton-Madison House has been a part of the settlement house movement in New York City that has pioneered the development and protection of humane policies and programs. These efforts have fostered social well-being among our most vulnerable populations: children, the elderly, the ill, handicapped, new immigrants, refugees and the unemployed. Our unique professional experience in working with Asian Americans has led to the expansion of services citywide.
The House speaks the many languages of the community, promotes understanding and cooperation among the ethnic groups, and is attuned to their changing needs. It encourages the sharing of resources and responsibilities through the active participation of every segment of the community. Although unable to solve every problem, Hamilton-Madison House continually challenges itself and the community to address current issues |
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Tuesday, 15 June 2010 15:28 |
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Monday, 24 May 2010 12:25 |
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