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Project by Project invites you to join us for a "Food for Thought" Mixer on Friday, May 20th. Come mingle with our volunteers and learn more about our 2005 partner CAST. This mixer will also celebrate the launch of ticket sales for our 3rd Annual Food and Wine Tasting Benefit, and tickets will be sold at our mixer and online for a ONE-DAY ONLY EARLY BIRD TICKET PRICE of $85! Tickets sold afterwards will be $100, and $135 on the day of the event. Don't miss out on this special price!
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Friday, May 20, 2005
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Bamboo Lane/Revisited
: 418 Bamboo Lane : Los Angeles CA 90012
$10 donation


Bamboo Lane/Revisited strives to respect gallery traditions while introducing audiences to innovative & timely movements within the art business. This month features "Pattern" by Fumiko Amano, Michiko Yao, and Jessica Robbins, and the group exhibit "More Patterns." The gallery will be donating partial proceeds of all art sales for the duration of the show to benefit CAST. www.galleryrevisited.com

Complimentary Beer provided by Sapporo USA, Inc.
Complimentary Soju provided by Progressive Beverages.




You must be 21 years of age to attend our event.

*Win a Pair of Tickets to the Annual Food & Wine Tasting Benefit*
CAST is in desperate need of donation items for its shelter. Bring donation item(s) to the mixer and be entered in a drawing to win a pair of tickets ($200 value) to our Food & Wine Tasting Benefit. A full list of items can be found here, and all items collected will be donated to CAST. Donate multiple items for an increased chance to win.

1. Basic Toiletries - shampoo, conditioner, soaps, toothpaste, feminine supplies. Please bring enough toiletries for at least 4 people.
2. Art Supplies
for jewelry (chains, clasps, gems, beads), ceramics (ceramic pottery glaze) and painting (enamel paint - small bottles, water color paints and paper, brushes - all sizes)
3. Art Frames (preferably for 8 x 10 photographs)
4. LSAT Study Guides and Educational materials (GED, ESL, Vocational Skills Building)
5. Sewing Materials i.e., knitting needles, yarn, beginner patterns, embroideries and crochet needles, sewing thread (all colors and textures)
6. Gardening Tools (trowels, shovels, gloves, clippers), garden plants (herbs, flowers, start-ups)
7. Rugs - all sizes, rectangle and round
8. Videos/DVDs and CDs

It is important to note that donation items should be considerate of the needs of the CAST shelter and clients’ to contribute to the growth of CAST clients. So, please put your heart and thought into the selection of donation items so that they are put in the best use possible.

Our 3rd Annual Food & Wine Tasting Benefit
Project by Project's 3rd Annual Food & Wine Tasting Benefit will be held the evening of July 16th, 2005 at the California Science Center - Wallis Annenberg Building. This signature event, co-chaired by Lee Hefter of Spago Beverly Hills and Kerry Heffernan of Eleven Madison Park, plans to feature premier chefs and wineries in a spectacular venue space. All net proceeds will benefit our partner, the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST).

http://www.projectbyproject.org/foodandwine

Project by Project: Who We Are
Project by Project is a national volunteer organization of social entrepreneurs that serves Asian American non-profits in need by raising public awareness, volunteerism and capital. By partnering with a different under-served non-profit each year and providing applied skills such as fundraising, marketing & PR consulting, event planning, strategic consulting, recruiting, and other assistance, Project by Project represents an innovative and uniquely valuable approach to community service. More information can be found at www.projectbyproject.org

Our 2005 Partner: Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST)
Owing to the El Monte sweatshop case in Los Angeles County, CAST was established in 1998 to assist survivors of human trafficking and raise awareness of trafficking issues in the region. To expand its mission, CAST established its first shelter dedicated to providing clients with training and workshops to help them become self-sufficient and independent individuals. CAST is the first and only organization in the United States of its kind to provide assistance exclusively to trafficked people, and to establish a shelter to provide direct services to this population. www.castla.org

 

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