Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Mark Your Calendars For These Paris Soirees Events Chez Patricia


(Having trouble opening Patricia's email links to rsvp? Just copy and paste the link into your non google, internet address browser. ) Don't forget to include your telephone number . It's Important.

What's On This Week Chez Patricia's. (There are Soirees All Summer!)

2 FANTASTIC EVENTS THIS WEEK.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

I. PARIS NETWORKING COCKTAIL (PNC): WEDNESDAY 29 August at 18h30 - Holiday Celebration

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The Ultimate Social 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: SOCIAL AND BUSINESS NETWORKING, SELF-DEVELOPMENT. GREAT SOCIALIZING.

WEDNESDAY 29 August. Paris Networking Cocktail (PNC): Cocktail, Presentation, Plat du Jour, More Great Socializing. Special Rentree Celebration. Special Guest To Be Announced.

Weds 5 September: PNC: Special Guest to be announced)

Contact Patricia for Reservations WITH YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER PLEASE: II. PARIS SOIREES DINNERS CHEZ PATRICIA - SUNDAYS AT 18h30

Sunday 2 September at 18h30: Jazz Expert and Journalist Patricia Myers: "Celebrating Four Great Ladies of Jazz" -- Intriguing anecdotes from the lives of Dinah Washington, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan. Reservations:
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III. Wednesday 5 September At 18h30 . Paris Soirees: PARIS SINGLES APERITIF . 15 Euros. Wine, Canapes, Appetizers. Great socializing. Reserve with Patricia WITH YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER PLEASE: onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="http://www.cafedelasoul.com/wordpress2/2007/02/10/patricia-la-plante-collins-the-grand-dame-of-parisian-soirees/" target="_blank">

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 (metro: Sentier, line 3)

75002 Paris, France
Tel: 33 1 43 26 12 88

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