Join us for an evening of fine wine and networking with the PbP SF Steering Committee and our 2010 partner, APA Family Support Services. Mingle with SF's young professionals as we kick off ticket sales for our inaugural Plate by Plate event – PbP’s Annual Tasting Benefit on September 18th.
DETAILS:
-Hear about some of the restaurants and beverage purveyors we have lined up for Plate...
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Join us for an evening of fine wine and networking with the PbP SF Steering Committee and our 2010 partner, APA Family Support Services. Mingle with SF's young professionals as we kick off ticket sales for our inaugural Plate by Plate event – PbP’s Annual Tasting Benefit on September 18th.
DETAILS:
-Hear about some of the restaurants and beverage purveyors we have lined up for Plate by Plate (Sept 18)
-Get exclusive 1-day access to discounted Plate by Plate tickets: $100 general admission, $200 VIP (regular price is $150 general, $250 VIP)
-Learn about our 2010 campaign with APA to improve their fundraising, community outreach, and public awareness efforts
-Sign up for upcoming volunteer opportunities and events such as our Plate by Plate event
WHEN:
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
6:00 – 10:00 p.m.
WHERE:
Press Club
20 Yerba Buena Lane
San Francisco, CA
http://www.pressclubsf.com
Cost: FREE
Attire: Business Casual
21 and over only
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Project by Project (PbP) is a national volunteer organization of social entrepreneurs that serve Asian American non-profits. Each year, the National PbP team chooses a theme with each chapter partnering with a community-based organization to tailor a year-long campaign around fundraising, community outreach, and public awareness. PbP’s signature event is an Annual Tasting Benefit called 'Plate by Plate' in which all net proceeds are donated to the partner organization. Plate by Plate features the city’s best restaurants and is attended by over 400 food and wine enthusiasts. In previous years, the organization and benefit has been featured on Bravo TV’s ‘Top Chef’ as well as several culinary publications.
This year, PbP SF/ Bay Area is proud to partner with APA Family Support Services. APA’s mission is to promote healthy families and to prevent child abuse and domestic violence in API communities. APA addresses a variety of Asian immigrant health issues including health disparity, access, awareness, and education through in-home visitation, parent support, mental health services, and community advocacy and development.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.projectbyproject.org
http://www.platebyplate.org/sf
http://www.apafss.org.
To join the PbP Facebook page, please visit
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=195057116646.
To sign up as a volunteer for our upcoming events, please email
susie.masaya@projectbyproject.org.