Event Diary
CATS now and forever with music by Andrew Lloyd Weber comes to the CCPJuly 24th to August 8th 2010.Evening performances from Tuesday through Sunday and Matinees on Saturday and Sunday. You can buy tickets now at ticketworld |
AWCP Bazaar, 10th August 2010
By: American Women's Club of the Philippines expires: Wed 11 of Aug., 2010 15:54 PHT|
10th August 2010 8.30am – 2.30pm
World Trade Center, Roxas Blvd. Cor Sen. Gil J. Puyat Ave., Pasay City Hassle free shopping in air conditioned comfort for gifts, furniture, decorator items, clothing, Philippine crafts etc. No strollers, carts, or cameras are allowed inside the bazaar. Benefits A.W.C.P. Community Services and Charities http://www.awcphilippines.org |
AWCP August General Meeting, 11th August
By: American Women's Club of the Philippines expires: Thu 12 of Aug., 2010 09:08 PHT|
Welcome Back to the AWCP General
Meeting Our August meeting includes a special guest appearance from United States Ambassador Harry Thomas And Guest performances starring MMQ’s Ruth Alfererez & Camille Gallano Just 2 of the stars of MMQ’s Le Cabaret August 11, 2010 Palm Grove Room, B1 level Rockwell Club, Makati 9:30am-11:30am Come enjoy the following: American Buffet Breakfast Vendors for Shopping AWCP Information Tickets for MMQ’s 2010 Le Cabaret will be on sale at the meeting Everyone welcome! No RSVP required. For more information please call our office and speak to Letty for details: 850-0901 http://www.awcphilippines.org |
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ANZA Coffee Morning
Thursday, 19 August 2010, 9.30am One Roxas Triangle Paseo de Roxas, cor. Cruzada St. Makati City For members, guests and newcomers – all are welcome! A forum for meeting new people and sharing the joys and pitfalls of expat living. A perfect place to chat with old friends and to meet new ones in a relaxed and friendly environment. Child friendly. Next month's coffee morning is hosted by ANZA Member, Krissy Lilly. Please bring new or used children’s and young adult books for donation. For more information please contact For more information contact or |
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Oriental Carpet Auction
A Chance to purchase exotic carpets from all over the world!!! This is a fundraising event to help support the community services of ITCS. Saturday, 11 September 2010 at InterContinental Hotel Manila Ayala Avenue, Makati City 6:00pm For inquiries & ticket reservation, contact In Touch at: Tel: 893-1893 / 810-6233 email: website: www.in-touch.org |
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Le Cirque du Cabaret
Saturday, September 18, 2010 Sofitel Philippine Plaza Hotel 6pm Sunset Cocktails by Manila Bay Followed by a 4-course French dinner & a FABULOUS SHOW |
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Would you like to be a
phone counselor? By attending a training program you can be eligible to volunteer as a phone counselor on the C R I S I S L I N E |
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Save-the-Date for the
18th Annual Great American HoedownOctober 2, 2010, SaturdayMarriott Newport City Complex Pasay City 5 P.M. – 7 P.M. Hoedown Chili Throwdown 7 P.M. Hoedown Dust off your cowboy boots and jeans and join us for a fun filled evening of Mechanical Bull riding, Costume Contest, Raffle Prizes and Silent Auction Benefits A.W.C.P. Community Services and Charities http://www.awcphilippines.org |
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