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hey folks,
I'm moderating a panel this week that's featuring some very cool people. If you're looking for inspiration around getting involved with the social causes you're passionate about, come hear these folks speak!
Gary
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How I Helped Save the World
Thursday, January 18, 2007
7:00-9:30pm
Japanese Cultural & Community Center
1840 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
to rsvp :
www.thirdthursdays.org/rsvp.php
Do your New Year's resolutions include getting involved with a
non-profit or social cause? Looking for ideas or inspiration on how to
get started?
Our eclectic set of featured panelists will share stories on how they
identified niches and how they've created sustainable, meaningful ways
to get engaged with the community.
Confirmed panelists include:
Le Tim Ly
Liberation Ink
liberationink.com
Alice Ng
Animals Asia Foundation, USA Representative
www.animalsasia.org/
Villy Wang
BAYCAT, Executive Director and Co-founder
www.baycat.org/html/aboutUs/villy.htm
www.kqed.org/arts/places/profile.jsp
Moderated by:
Gary Chou
MANJA
manja.org
Pricing Plan:
recommended donation w/dinner: $10, $15 or $20
recommended donation for program and refreshments
only: $5
no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
donation supports refreshments, room rental, and
any honoria or fee waivers
Questions:
email questioncomment@thirdthursdays.org
To RSVP:
Please fill rsvp @
www.thirdthursdays.org/rsvp.php by
Wednesday, January 17th at 5pm.
Schedule:
7:00-7:15PM: Registration
7:15-8:15PM: Panel Discussion
8:15-9:15PM: Dinner & Discussion Groups
9:15-9:20PM: Wrap up & Shout outs*
*If an organization you work or volunteer for has an upcoming event or
opportunities to publicize, you can do a shout out. At a future event,
we may ask you to update us on event or opportunities you presented.
About Third Thursdays
Third Thursdays is a monthly dinner series for people in the nonprofit, for-profit, and government sectors interested in Asian American & Pacific Islander (AA&PI) community issues and service opportunities. Each event seeks to educate the audience about an important issue or work in the API community and provide ways for audience members to get involved. Our events are located in San Francisco or Berkeley. The South Bay version of Third Thursdays, First Thursdays, started in 2004.
I'm moderating a panel this week that's featuring some very cool people. If you're looking for inspiration around getting involved with the social causes you're passionate about, come hear these folks speak!
Gary
* * *
How I Helped Save the World
Thursday, January 18, 2007
7:00-9:30pm
Japanese Cultural & Community Center
1840 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
to rsvp :
www.thirdthursdays.org/rsvp.php
Do your New Year's resolutions include getting involved with a
non-profit or social cause? Looking for ideas or inspiration on how to
get started?
Our eclectic set of featured panelists will share stories on how they
identified niches and how they've created sustainable, meaningful ways
to get engaged with the community.
Confirmed panelists include:
Le Tim Ly
Liberation Ink
liberationink.com
Alice Ng
Animals Asia Foundation, USA Representative
www.animalsasia.org/
Villy Wang
BAYCAT, Executive Director and Co-founder
www.baycat.org/html/aboutUs/villy.htm
www.kqed.org/arts/places/profile.jsp
Moderated by:
Gary Chou
MANJA
manja.org
Pricing Plan:
recommended donation w/dinner: $10, $15 or $20
recommended donation for program and refreshments
only: $5
no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
donation supports refreshments, room rental, and
any honoria or fee waivers
Questions:
email questioncomment@thirdthursdays.org
To RSVP:
Please fill rsvp @
www.thirdthursdays.org/rsvp.php by
Wednesday, January 17th at 5pm.
Schedule:
7:00-7:15PM: Registration
7:15-8:15PM: Panel Discussion
8:15-9:15PM: Dinner & Discussion Groups
9:15-9:20PM: Wrap up & Shout outs*
*If an organization you work or volunteer for has an upcoming event or
opportunities to publicize, you can do a shout out. At a future event,
we may ask you to update us on event or opportunities you presented.
About Third Thursdays
Third Thursdays is a monthly dinner series for people in the nonprofit, for-profit, and government sectors interested in Asian American & Pacific Islander (AA&PI) community issues and service opportunities. Each event seeks to educate the audience about an important issue or work in the API community and provide ways for audience members to get involved. Our events are located in San Francisco or Berkeley. The South Bay version of Third Thursdays, First Thursdays, started in 2004.
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