The information for the next meeting of Society of Iranian Engineers
at Berkeley (SIEB) is as follows:
What: "Tea Talk"
When: Sat. Nov. 22, 5-6 (6:30ish!)
Where: Cafe Milano (on Bancroft, next to Jamba Juice), Berkeley
What to do: Please join us for a sentimental afternoon in the
lively Cafe Milano. Enjoy the upbeat Latin music, sip a cup of tea
and mingle with a fun crowd of lovely engineers. Think of any topic
you ant to talk about from your love life to the details of circuit
design, biotech, and a lot more.
Hope to see you all there!
Check out our yahoo page as well:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/IranBears
The world of rainbow
In praise of the "Dialogue Among Civilizations"
Performed by children ages 5-12
On November 22, the Shahrzad Dance Academy will
presents a program inspired by Bahram Khaef's
award-winning children's book "The world of Rainbow".
The presentation will incorporate both Persian dance and music.
November 22, 2003 - 6:00 - 7:00 PM
$10 General, $5 Children 12 and younger
Berkeley Arts Magnet at Whittier:
1645 Milvia Street, Berkeley, CA
Information and reservations: (510) 215-2166
Or visit: http://www.shahrzaddanceacademy.org
In addition there will be a demonstration of the
International Children's Digital Library (ICDL),
a free online library where parents and children
can read quality children's books from around the world.
Program Director, Graphic Designer,
Photographer: Sara Iravani Kahn
Child Foundation a non-profit charity organization is pleased to invite you
to its Fourth Annual Fundraising Gala 2003.
The event will take place on Saturday, November 22nd, 2003 at the Irvine Marriott Hotel, located at 18000 Von Karman Ave, in the city of
Irvine (949-553-0100).
Our Guest of Honor is: Rudi Bakhtiar, CNN Anchor & Reporter
She returns with her Full Support & Surprises!
Master of Ceremony: Shahrzad Ardalan; Distinguished Guest: Dr. Farhang Holakouee; Entertainment by: Behzad
For additional information: contact Fariba Ardehali at zahra_ardehali@yahoo.com
Child Foundation - http://www.childfoundation.org/
Established in 1994, child foundation is an international non-profit
organization with the simple objective of helping children stay inschool.
This is achieved by providing food, shelter, clothing, educationalneeds,
medical help, and other services to talented, needy children. Child
Foundation is exempt from federal income tax under Section 501 (c)(3)and
its tax ID number is 93-1148608.
Our Mission is to offer an opportunity to talented, disadvantagedchildren
for a better life today and the hope of a brighter, prosperoustomorrow. Our
Purpose is to provide basic living essentials such as food, shelter,clothing and medical needs so that young boys and girls can continuetheir
education, rather than being forced to engage in demeaning jobs orearly
marriages.
Child Foundation Organization offers a variety of sponsorshipprograms that
can help children in need improve their quality of life. There are anumber
of programs available such as: individual, college or corporate
sponsorships, emergency funds, blind & cancer children divisions,
international relief and community services.
Individual sponsorship: Currently, there are over 3000 families, under
coverage benefiting over 5000 children talented needy children are
identified through schools and local charity organizations. Every family
receives a minimum of $40 per month (some receives $60 per month).
Sponsors may choose to provide the full amount of the family's needs or participate
by providing $20 per month. 100% of your sponsorship goes directly to
supporting your child.
Child Foundation a non-profit charity organization is pleased to
invite you
to its Fourth Annual
Fundraising Gala 2003. The event will take place on Saturday,
November
22nd, 2003 at the
Irvine Marriott Hotel, located at 18000 Von Karman Ave, in the city of
Irvine (949-553-0100).
Our Guest of Honor is: Rudi Bakhtiar, CNN Anchor & Reporter
She returns with her Full Support & Surprises!
Master of Ceremony: Shahrzad Ardalan; Distinguished Guest: Dr. Farhang
Holakouee; Entertainment by: Behzad
Four-Course Dinner; Tickets: $125, to purchase tickets, please
call: (949)
754-0611
All proceeds from this event will benefit Child Foundation programs &
are
Tax Deductible, Tax ID#: 93-1148608
VIP and Sponsorship Opportunities Available!
PLATINUM SPONSORSHIP ($2,500)
. An entire table for 10 honorary guests at the event
. Company announcement and introduction at the beginning of the
program
. Free advertising on event correspondence, Child Foundation
newsletter and
website
. Space to display company's brochures at the event
GOLD SPONSORSHIP ($1,250)
. Free admission for 5 honorary guests at the event
. Company announcement and introduction at the beginning of the
program
. Free advertising on event correspondence, Child Foundation
newsletter and
website
. Space to display company's brochures at the event
SILVER SPONSORSHIP ($500)
. Free admission for 2 honorary guests at the event
. Announcement and introduction of the firm at the beginning of the
program
. Free advertising on event correspondence, Child Foundation
newsletter, and
website
Irvine Marriott Hotel, 18000 Von Karman Ave. Irvine, CA (949) 553-
0100
Discounted Room Rate of $79.00/night. Please mention at the time of
reservation that you are attending Child Foundation's event on
11/22/03 to
obtain this rate.
Stanford Persian Students Association presents
FALL QUARTER PARTY
Saturday, November 22nd - 8 PM to 1 AM
Elliot Program Center
Entry: Free before 9:00PM
After 9:00PM: Free with Stanford ID, $5 Students, $10 General
Admission
Refreshments will be served.
map: http://campus-map.stanford.edu/campus_map/results.jsp?bldg=elliot
*Highly Recommended by 7rooz Staff*
From I-280:
Take the Page Mill Road exit east towards Palo Alto/Stanford. Follow
Page Mill Road to the Junipero Serra/Foothill Expressway
intersection. Turn left onto Junipero Serra and follow it past
Stanford Avenue and Campus Drive East (do not take these roads) to
Campus Drive West (the third traffic light), where you turn right.
Now you're on campus, so watch the 25 mph speed limit. At the first
stop sign, turn right onto Santa Teresa Street. After you pass three
dorm buildings on your right, you can turn right into a parking lot.
The entrance is not obvious; if you see Roble gym on your left, you
have gone too far. Park in the parking lot and walk away from Santa
Teresa Street towards Lake Lagunita. The Elliott Program Center is
directly at the lake, and the dance floor is on the second floor,
overlooking the lake.
From 101:
Exit at Embarcadero Road West/Stanford University. Follow Embarcadero
Road through Palo Alto (watch the speed limit; it's 25 mph). Finally
you will cross El Camino Real and enter Stanford campus. Stay in the
left lane when the road splits in two. At the first stop sign on
Campus Drive, turn right. Follow Campus Drive on its merry way around
campus; you will pass Palm Drive, the new Gates Building and the
Medical School, but don't despair! Eventually, after you seem to have
left buildings behind, Santa Teresa Street will be off to your left
at a three-way stop sign. Turn left onto Santa Teresa Street. After
you pass three dorm buildings on your right, you can turn right into
a parking lot. The entrance is not obvious; if you see Roble gym on
your left, you have gone too far. Park in the parking lot and walk
away from Santa Teresa Street towards Lake Lagunita. The Elliott
Program Center is directly at the lake, and the dance floor is on the
second floor, overlooking the lake.