San Diego – Jul 06 2002
This was the first EuroCircle event in San Diego.
This was the first EuroCircle event in San Diego.
New York – East Village Loft party on July 6th
Payments ARE required in-advance: $60 per person includes red & white wines, soft drinks, beer, hard liquor and champagne and a cold buffet dinner. (Contact Pierre at paris@eurocircle.com
You can pay in one of the 3 ways listed below:
1) Through Citibank, using Visa or MasterCard (you don’t have to be a Citibank customer). Existing c2it members click here to pay for this event. Send a $60 payment to paris@eurocircle.com. If your payment is received TOO late, it will be fully refunded.
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2) Send a $60 check made to Pierre Battu (address Teedan, 108 W 39th St, New York, NY 10018-3614) Has to be received by Wednesday, June 5.
3) Through PayPal, using Visa or MasterCard. PayPal now accepts FOREIGN-ISSUED credit/debit cards. (You do NOT need to have a 3-digit security code that normally only U.S.-issued cards have.) Send payments to paris@eurocircle.com
RSVP is CLOSED. You can still attend, but you will have to pay $25 at the door.
Our regular admission will be charged at the door (cash), no in-advance payments are accepted or required.
Click here to learn more about us if you are new to EuroCircle. Each and every guest has to be registered by name, country of origin and company (no Joe Doe + 2 guests).
Otherwise there is no completed registration and you will be considered as a LATE registration (walk-in) at the door.
Join renowned Norman Weinstein on a guided tour of one of Brooklyn’s most fascinating ethnic enclaves – “Little Odessa” – where Russian is the language of the day. The shops display an incredible variety of sausages, cheeses, smoked fish, pickled vegetables, cured meats, delicious cakes, breads, and Eastern European preserves. You’ll also explore the famous boardwalk along the Atlantic Ocean and the area’s fascinating architecture.
Have a light breakfast at home, because at 12-noon you’ll have a substantial “sampler” lunch at one of the famous Russian restaurants. In the unlikely event that you are still hungry, you can sample the wares of the street food vendors along the tour path. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Make sure you carry a bag, because you’ll want to buy some food to bring back home.
General Directions: Take the Q train to the Brighton Beach stop. From Midtown Manhattan it should take you about 1hr of train time, so plan accordingly.
The tour will conclude around 2pm. A specific meeting point will be sent only to those who have paid in advance.
PAYMENT INFORMATION
Normally this tour would cost you $80. But through the special EuroCircle arrangement you pay only $50 per person. You must both REGISTER and PAY to attend this event. ONLY THOSE WHO HAVE PAID IN ADVANCE WILL BE ALLOWED TO ATTEND. You will receive full details of the meeting point upon your payment. Remember to include the names of all the people for whom you are paying. We provide NO REFUNDS unless: a) you give us AT LEAST 72-hours advance notice, AND b) we can find a replacement for you.
You can pay in one of two ways:
1) Through Citibank, using Visa or MasterCard (you don’t have to be a Citibank customer). Existing c2it members click here to pay for this event. Send a $50 payment to victor@eurocircle.com
To sign up for c2it and get up to 100 FREE International Minutes click on the logo below to send a $50 payment to victor@eurocircle.com
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2) By placing cash or check for $50 (made payable to Victor Voloshin) in an envelope and dropping it off with the doorman at 888 8th Avenue, Apt. 2P (on 8th Avenue between 52nd and 53rd Streets).
About the Tour Guide:
Norman Weinstein is the founder of Norman Weinstein’s Brooklyn Cooking School. He has spent a quarter of a century spreading the gospel of great food. A former professional musician and voice teacher, Weinstein founded Norman Weinstein’s Hot Wok, the original incarnation of his cooking school, to teach New Yorkers about authentic Asian cuisine. He has written two books on the subject – Wok Dishes (Barron’s), nominated for an IACP Cookbook Award, and Chinese Cooking: The Classical Techniques Made Easy (Newsletter). He is a member of the faculty at LaGuardia Community College, a semi-annual guest instructor at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, and a longtime regular at The New School Culinary Arts Program, former Peter Kump’s New York Cooking School (The Culinary Institute) De Gustibus, and a host of other top cookery venues. When he’s not in the kitchen, Weinstein is busy teaching television audiences about his lifelong passion, leading walking tours of regional cuisine (especially his beloved Brooklyn, like Brighton Beach), and holding tasting dinners at the most intriguing Asian restaurants the city has to offer. And he is a knife skills teacher as well.
If you love Latin music, great company, and dancing, this event is for you! Our friends at Latin Street Dancing will be doing a short performance with DANCE LESSONS-a great opportunity to learn some new moves- or practice your old ones! The Latin Street Dancing performance/lessons will begin at 9:00 pm. But come early to meet up with old friends- or meet new ones!
We will also be raffling off a month’s worth of free dance lessons to one lucky winner, courtesy of Latin Street Dancing. Check out www.latinstreetdancing.com for more information on Chicago’s premier Latin dance studio.
Located in the East Village, this cozy restaurant is owned and operated by native Italians from the Rimini region. This area has a distinct memorable cuisine. Check it out for yourself! Scroll down for a complete menu. All-you-can-eat buffet features a great selection of food (regular and vegetarian), as well as sodas, juices, fruits, and deserts. Also served throughout the entire evening will be a trademark aperitif — a delicious blend of white rum and various fruit juices. All of the above will cost only $40 per person IF PAID IN ADVANCE.
Other alcoholic beverages could be purchased at the bar: bottled beer $5, glass of wine $5, cocktails or mixed drinks $8, small carafe of wine (equals to 3-4 glasses) $12, large carafe of wine (equals to 6-8 glasses) $18. What a bargain! (All drink prices are deeply discounted and already include tax and tip.)
PAYMENT Information:
You can pay in one of three ways:
1) Through Citibank (c2it), using Visa or MasterCard (you don’t have to be a Citibank customer). Send payments through c2it to victor@eurocircle.com
Existing c2it members click here to pay for this event
To sign up for c2it and get up to 100 FREE International Minutes click on the logo below
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2) Through PayPal, using Visa or MasterCard. PayPal now accepts FOREIGN-ISSUED credit/debit cards as well. (You do NOT need to have a 3-digit security code that normally only U.S.-issued cards have.) Send payments through PayPal to victor@eurocircle.com
3) By placing cash or check in an envelope and dropping it off with the doorman at:
Victor Voloshin
888 8th Avenue, Apt. 2P
(on 8th Avenue between 52nd and 53rd Streets).
Make check payable to Victor Voloshin
Please do NOT MAIL a check, because we will not get it on time.
Complete Menu:
APPETIZERS:
-Assorted Piadinas (grilled flatbreads, stuffed with various fillings): tomato & mozzarella; homemade cheese & arugula; prosciutto & mozzarella
-Grilled Polenta (Italian corn-bread) topped with sauteed mushrooms
-Bruschetta (grilled Tuscan bread with fresh chopped tomatoes, basil, and spices)
-Mixed grilled vegetables
MAIN COURSES:
-Lasagne alla Bolognese (lasagna with beef ragu and besciamella)
-Cold Penne alla Crudaiola (penne pasta with tomatoes, mozzarella, arugula, black olives and capers)
-Lemon Chicken Scallopine (chicken cuts sauteed in white wine with lemon juice)
-Arancini (saffron rice balls stuffed with mozzarella and peas, lightly fried)
DESERTS and DRINKS
-Assorted miniature cookies, assorted tarts, fresh fruit
-Aperitif, sodas, juices
New York – An Evening with South African Wines
The list of wines will likely look like this:
1. 2001 Ken Forrester Sauvignon (a very serious Sancerre styled Sauvignon)
2. 2000 de Trafford Chenin Blanc (this is the number one Chenin out of SA by Wine Spectator)
3. 1996 Claridge Wellington Red (Cabernet / Merlot)
4. 1997 Boschkloof Cabernet Sauvignon
5. 1997 Boschkloof Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot (this has evolved into a beautiful Bordeaux styled claret… )
6.1997 Wildekrans Merlot
7.1998 de Trafford Merlot (David Trafford is SA’s number one rated winemaker; any of his wines are worth a whirl)
8.1998 Wildekrans Cabernet Sauvignon
9. 2000 Amani Charlotte (NLH) 375ml – dessert wine.
You have to both register & pay in-advance for this event in order for us to be able to purchase the wines & light food that will be served (skip dinner). The payment can be sent in different ways: (deadline has passed – Wed, 3/6)
Please do NOT send any payments without asking Kaisa first, your payment may be rejected.
NO REFUNDS if you cancel after March 6 – unless you or we can find a replacement for you.
Our host Dr. Geoffrey Scott Carroll holds a Ph.D. in International Business Economics from the University of London, a MA in International Economics from The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and a BA in Economics and Business Administration from Wittenberg University. He has dual Scottish and American backgrounds and speaks four languages. He is the author of numerous articles and speeches on the IT services industry and his most recent effort is as one of the contributing authors of the recently released book Outsourcing in der Informations-Technologie, published by Campus Verlag in Frankfurt, Germany.
Some highlights of Dr. Carroll’s career:
He served as Chief Executive Officer of Origin B.V., the information technology (IT) services subsidiary of Philips N.V., Europe’s largest electronics manufacturer. Based in Brussels, Belgium, Carroll was responsible for the integration and merger of Philips Communications & Processing with BSO/Origin, creating one of the 10 largest IT services companies in the world, and one of the largest in Europe, with revenues in excess of $2 billion.
Prior to Origin, Carroll spent six years with Electronic Data Systems (EDS) holding the positions of Group Executive for Europe, Member of the EDS Europe Board of Directors and President of Northern Europe. While at EDS, Carroll was a member of a three person Executive Committee which was responsible for all of EDS’s business in Europe, including more than $2 billion in annual revenues and 18,000 people. Carroll was one of the pioneers of outsourcing in Europe and one of the primary architects of EDS’s explosive growth in Europe in the �90s. He was responsible for bringing in more than $4 billion in contract backlog and was the engineer behind a number of industry leading contracts within the European IT services field. The approximately $1.5 billion, 10 year agreement with the KF Group in Sweden was the largest IT services contract in the industry outside of the United States. Carroll was also the father of CoSourcingSM, one of the primary service pillars of EDS’s approach to today’s global marketplace.
Carroll has spent his entire career in the advanced technology fields. Prior to EDS he was Managing Director of the Worldwide Government and Public Sector business for Wang Laboratories where he built their largest vertical industry SBU. Before that, he was the Manager of Europe, Middle East and Africa operations for Honeywell High-Tech Trading. He started his career working for the European Economic Community as the economic and financial advisor to the EC Ambassador to the U.S. Government. In this role he was involved in many trade negotiations between the EC and the U.S. Government
Dr. Carroll is also a great athlete – a former professional tennis player – a man of many virtues!!