September 20, 2005: Headlines: Local RPCV Groups: Maryland Returned Volunteers: Maryland Returned Volunteers: See you at "Kathmandu" on Friday, October 21
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September 20, 2005: Headlines: Local RPCV Groups: Maryland Returned Volunteers: Maryland Returned Volunteers: See you at "Kathmandu" on Friday, October 21
Maryland Returned Volunteers: See you at "Kathmandu" on Friday, October 21
Come to our upcoming ethnic dinner at "Kathmandu" Nepalese Restaurant on Friday, October 21. We have arranged a buffet for you to sample Nepali food including Samosas, Pakora, Aloo Tama Bodi, Dal, Chicken Curry, Aloo Achar, Naam, Raita, and Rice Pudding. The cost of the buffett will be $15 per person plus beverages, tax and tip. RPCVs who served in Nepal will be available to talk about Nepali food and culture. If you plan to try the buffett, you need to RSVP now by sending us an email response now so that we know how many to plan for. See you on Friday.
Maryland Returned Volunteers: See you at "Kathmandu" on Friday, October 21
Come to our upcoming ethnic dinner at "Kathmandu" Nepalese Restaurant on Friday, October 21. We have arranged a buffet for you to sample Nepali food including Samosas, Pakora, Aloo Tama Bodi, Dal, Chicken Curry, Aloo Achar, Naam, Raita, and Rice Pudding. The cost of the buffett will be $15 per person plus beverages, tax and tip. RPCVs who served in Nepal will be available to talk about Nepali food and culture. If you plan to try the buffett, you need to RSVP now by sending us an email response now so that we know how many to plan for. See you on Friday.
Maryland Returned Volunteers plan Ethnic Dinner at Nepalese Restaurant for Friday, October 21 at 7 pm
Maryland Returned Volunteers plan Ethnic Dinner at Nepalese Restaurant for Friday, October 21 at 7 pm
Maryland Returned Volunteers: Ethnic Dinner on Friday, October 21 at 7 pm
Original Press Release - For Immediate Release
Who: Maryland Returned Volunteers
What: Ethnic Dinner
Description of Event: Ethnic Dinner at "Kathmandu" Nepalese Restaurant (22 Allegheny Ave Towson, MD 21286) starting at 7 pm. The Contact Person for this event is Tracey Feild (410) 719-0946. All invited to Board meeting after event starting at 830 pm
When: Friday, October 21 at 7 pm
Where: "Kathmandu" Nepalese Restaurant (22 Allegheny Ave Towson, MD 21286)
Contact and RSVP to: Tracey Feild (410) 719-0946
See you on Friday
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