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Egyptian American Society Newsletter   Vol. 1  Issue  16 - December 21, 2009
EAS Christmas and New Year Celebration
Saturday January 9, 2010 
Do Not Procrastinate, Make Your Reservations TODAY
Christmas 
The Egyptian American Society is holding its Holiday Party on Saturday January 10, 2010 at the San Francisco airport DoubleTree Hotel in Burlingame.
 
We are getting together to talk, laugh, dine, dance, sing and celebrate one of our very own: Dr. Emil A. Tanagho, recipient of this year's EAS Outstanding Achievement Award.

Entertainment will include Hala Dance performance with audience participation and Live music by Sami Ihsan.

PRICE IS $75.00 PER PERSON.
NO CHILDREN UNDER 12.

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A TABLE SET ASIDE FOR YOU AND YOUR GROUP OF FRIENDS, CONTACT US AT eascafe@gmail.com or CONTACT MARIE ABDEL MALEK AT 650-572-0307.

TABLE RESERVATIONS ARE $750 FOR A TABLE OF 10 AND $600 FOR A TABLE OF 8 AND CANNOT BE GUARANTEED UNLESS PAID IN FULL.

DOUBLETREE HOTEL POLICY REQUIRES CONFIRMATION OF FINAL COUNT FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE EVENT DATE.

PLEASE REPLY TO THE EVITE OR, IF YOU HAVEN'T RECEIVED THE EVITE, SEND AN EMAIL TO eascafe@gmail.com AND SEND YOUR CHECKS MADE PAYABLE TO THE EGYPTIAN AMERICAN SOCIETY TO EAS, PO BOX 391476, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA 94039-1476 NO LATER THAN JANUARY 3rd, 2010.
Visist the EAS website for additional information.
1001 LAUGHS COMEDY TOUR
January 7, 2010 - Hollywood, CA
January 9, 2010 - San Francisco, CA
 
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For more information visit http://www.1001laughs.com/  
NEW YEAR's EVE CELEBRATIONS

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The Arab American community is celebrating 2010 with parties in various locations throughout the Bay Area from
Monterey to Novato.
Visit the EAS website for additional information at www.eascafe.org/events.
 

zamba-logoZambaleta World Music & Dance School

Zambaleta offers classes in dance and music in San Francisco starting January 2010. Check their website at www.zambaleta.org
 
About Zambaleta
In Egypt, Zambaleta is what we call a spontaneous chaotic street party. Zambaleta happens when everyone is actively participating, whether by playing music, singing, or dancing. That's what we chose to call our nonprofit because we aspire to create an inclusive musical community where everyone has equal access to music education irrespective of their economic background or musical competency. And that's what we do. We develop environments conducive to experiencing and learning music.