Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Paris Networking Cocktail: STORYTELLING:Entertainment, Corporate Team Building, Cultural Diversity Wed 27 June At 18h30


What's On This Week Chez Patricia's.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

I. PARIS NETWORKING COCKTAIL(PNC): WEDNESDAY 27 June at 18h30

paris-soirees

The Ultimate Networking Opportunity. Great Food And Wine. Conviviality. Meet Other Nice People Who Have Things In Common With You. Speaker in English After the Cocktail. You Always Meet New And Interesting People!

MAKE CONTACTS: FOR BUSINESS, CAREER OPPORTUNITIES, SELF-DEVELOPMENT. SOCIALIZING.

WEDNESDAY 27 June At 18h30 BEVERLY COTTMAN, Performing Storyteller, brings us into the world of:

STORYTELLING: As Entertainment, As A Tool For Corporate Team Building And Cultural Diversity.

Beverly Cottman is a retired educator and performing storyteller. She gives workshops using storytelling as a vehicle and tool for exploring cultural history and unfamiliar aspects of culture..

Beverly performs for entertainment purposes, gives workshops and works with corporations to help them in team building and cultural diversity. She finds that teaching storytelling in the workplace often results in increased self-esteem among employees.

Contact Patricia for Reservations WITH YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER PLEASE: http://www.blogger.com/%3Ca/01 43 26 12 88

(Future PNC Event: Wednesday 11 July Psychologist Rhonda Findling's "Don't Call That Man" Book signing of the new French edition and existing English edition.)


II. PARIS SOIREES DINNERS

Sunday 1 July At 18h30. Paris Soirees Dinner. Special Guest to be announced.

Future Paris Soirees Dinner:
Sunday 8 July. Soiree Gastronomique and Cooking Demonstration with Chef Robert Jonathan Frost.


III. Friday 6 July. Paris Soirees: PARIS SINGLES APERITIF from 18h00 - 20h0015 Euros. Wine, Canapes, Appetizers. Reserve with Patricia WITH YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER PLEASE: Reserve at 01 43 26 12 88 WITH YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER PLEASE.(Full notice to follow).

Patricia's profiles:

Patricia writes on being an Expat:

"... As the years went by, I also realized that the feeling of being foreign and other, transcends even race. You are not part of their (French) culture. It doesn't matter who you are or of what origin you are. You're either French (in your head and behavior), or not. When I began to see that, I began to identify myself as an expat. The sum of being an American who lives in Paris, an African-American trying to find roots here, minus not being French - but seeing life internationally - on a large scale and permanently, equals my personal experience of being an expat."


Patricia Laplante-Collins
13, rue de Mulhouse
75002 Paris, France
Tel: 33 1 43 26 12 88
Email: parissoirees@gmail.com
Blog:
http://parissoireesparisatnight.blogspot.com


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