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PbP LA: Plate by Plate Ticket Kickoff Event |
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Plate by Plate Ticket Kickoff Event
Thursday, June 14, 2012 from 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM (PT)
http://platebyplate2012.eventbrite.com/
Project by Project LA is excited to invite you to our FREE Plate by Plate Ticket Kickoff at the glamorous Next Door Lounge in Hollywood! Come mingle with us, have a drink and a bite to eat! Complimentary apps. This will launch our ticket kickoff event and admission is FREE.
For ONE NIGHT ONLY, we will be offering limited quantities of Plate by Plate tickets at $115 each. This is your only chance to get tickets at the lowest price. After the event, general online sales will begin. So tell your friends and spread the word! One ticket price pays for all you can eat and drink and entertainment at the most anticipated summer food event.
SAVE THE DATE: Plate by Plate 2012 will happening on August 4th, 2012 at The Vibiana
Over 30 of SoCal's top celebrated restaurants, 15 exceptional beverage purveyors and revered top chefs will be participating Plate by Plate 2012
A sneak preview of participants include:
- Providence
- Picca + Mo-Chica
- Jar
- Playa/Rivera
- Fundamental LA
- Scarpetta
- Wilshire
- Short Order | Short Cake
- Lazy Ox Canteen
- LAMILL Coffee
- Black Hogg
- Pour Vous
- The Royce
- Veev Vodka
- Stone Brewery
+ appearances from Michael Cimarusti (Top Chef and Owner of Providence), Marcel Vigneron (of Sci Fi's Quantum Kitchen and Top Chef), Walter Manzke!
Many more participants to be announced!
Follow us at www.twitter.com/pbpla for daily updates leading up to Plate by Plate!
https://www.facebook.com/events/365074793546978/
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2011 Asian Youth Center (AYC)
As you know, each year Project by Project (PbP) selects a partner organization serving the Asian American community. With this year’s theme of "Asian Americans and Education" Project by Project-LA (PbP-LA) is very excited to announce Asian Youth Center (AYC) as our 2011 partner.

AYC began in 1989 as a project of the United Way after its Asian Task Force found a critical lack of services for Asian youth. In the last ten years, AYC has expanded its scope to serve non-Asian youth and families as well, with culturally appropriate services in Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Spanish and English.
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