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When:   May 20, 2009 7:00pm-11:00pm
Where:   Kiss and Fly
409 West 13th Street
(Betw. 9th and Washington)
Price:   $12 through 5.13.09, $15 thereafter
Type:   Party

Join the The Ivy Plus Society (TIPS) for the launch of our brand new NYC chapter with our inaugural NYC Young Alum Party!  We'll be celebrating with dessert and cocktails at Kiss and Fly.  The Club will be open to TIPS exclusively for the party.

TIPS has been filling the nights of LA and San Fran with laughs and cocktailing Ivy Leaguers (and Ivy Plus-ers) since 2006. With all the fabulous Ivy young alums who call NYC home, of course we had to start up an outpost here - far too many dancing nights and bubbling cocktails to leave un-played and un-drunk. Stop-by our website to see snapshots of some of the fun weve had along the way and make sure to be a part of the sparkling NYC nights ahead! (www.ivyplussociety.org).

TIPS brings together young alumni from a select group of schools to create a community of talented, dynamic individuals. The chance to meet incredible people was one of the best parts of the top schools we were privileged to attend. We create fun opportunities for this exceptional group to connect here in the real world, beyond the iron-gates of our alma maters.

Advance RSVP Requested: www.ivyplussociety.org
Once you register, you will be added to the event guest list at the door. No physical ticket will be sent to you. PayPal will email you a receipt for your records.

Advance Registration will be open through 12 noon May 20th or whenever we reach capacity whichever happens first. After that, limited admission will be available at the door on a first-come-first served basis depending on venue capacity.

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