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(1) Invitation to: NYC Latino Road Show

(2) SAVE THE DATE: Music for ToMarrow Benefit Concert

(3) Vote for Doctor Cigarroa 79 for Alumni Fellow to Yale Corporation

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(1) Invitation to: NYC Latino Road Show

Thursday, April 29 6:00 8:30PM @ 7 Times Square

 

 

April marks the one year anniversary of the first-ever, Yale Latino Alumni Reunion.  Please join us to relive, or experience for the first time, the power and the beauty of that weekend, as well as to learn of what has transpired since.

Come reconnect with old friends, make new ones, enjoy unique cultural entertainment, and learn of the achievements of the YLAA and its local affiliate, the Yale Latino Alumni Association of the Tri-State Area.  But most importantly come help determine the future priorities and goals of these organizations and consider why and how to get involved. 

 

 

We look forward to seeing there.

Suggested Contribution of $20.00 will be requested at the door

 

 

In addition to having great time together, its extremely important that you be there, so as to:

    Learn of the many developments and prospective plans of both organizations;

    Help direct the future goals and efforts of the organizations, including the creation of greater, more tangible personal and professional benefits to all of us, as Latino alumni;

    Demonstrate to the World, including Yale itself and ourselves, that a formidable Latino alumni presence exists throughout the New York/Tri-State area that is interested in collaborating to building a strong and effective alumni network both locally, as well as across the nation;

    Explore how Latino alumni might be interested in making Yale a more Latino-friendly institution;

    Learn how to elect the first Latino to the Board of the Yale Corporation.

 

 

This is not a celebration you should miss, and one that can only hope to meet its potential with your presence and participation.  Beverages and light refreshments will be served.  A Suggested Contribution of $20.00 will be requested at the door to help offset the significant costs of this event, (we hope to enable you to drink and eat that a couple of times during the evening); we hope that you will give what you can, comfortably. 

 

 

Please join us that Thursday evening.

 

 

For planning purposes, as well as building security, your R.S.V.P. is required.  In order to accomplish this, simply send an e-mail to:

 

 

This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript

 

 

Give us your name, e-mail address, and telephone number, along with your intentions of joining us, or not; a simple YES, I will be in attendance, or NO, I cannot attend will suffice.  If you are unable to attend, but would like to be kept informed of future meetings and/or developments, advise us accordingly. 

 

 

We hope to see you then.  Best Wishes y palante.

 

 

 

 

(2) SAVE THE DATE: Music for ToMarrow Benefit Concert

Saturday, May 15th 12:00 2:30PM @ Bowery Poetry Club 308 Bowery (B/w Houston and Bleecker)

 

 

In honor of the second Yale Day of Service, The Yale Latino Alumni Association of the Tri-State Area has teamed up with DKMS America, the worlds largest bone marrow center to host The Music for ToMarrow Concert at The Bowery Poetry Club!

 

 

Music for ToMarrow will feature talented Yale Alumni and renowned New York artists to raise awareness about leukemia's impact on the Yale community and communities of color at large. Attendants will be encouraged to Get Swabbed! Save a Life and register as a potential Bone Marrow Donor at the event.

 

 

The concert is in honor of Seun Adebiyi, Hugo Concha, and Denise Bertholin Fábrega. Learn more about their stories and the concert on our site: www.yaliesagainstleukemia.wordpress.com

 

 

Music for ToMarrow Benefit Concert

Yale Day of Service 

Saturday, May 15th

12:00pm - 2:30pm

Bowery Poetry Club

308 Bowery (Between Houston and Bleecker)

$20 suggested donation (all proceeds go to DKMS America)

 

 

(3) Vote for Doctor Cigarroa 79 for Alumni Fellow to Yale Corporation Deadline for alumni voting is May 23.

 

 

Dr. Francisco Cigarroa is one of the three candidates up for election to fill a vacancy for alumni fellow in the Yale Corporation.  Dr. Cigarroa is the first Hispanic to lead a major American university system and has been back to Yale to speak to students and attend a number of La Casa sponsored events.

 

 

Yale College graduates from five or more years ago and all Yale graduate and professional school alumni are eligible to vote in the election. The majority of alumni will vote online, but those who request them will receive paper ballots from the Secretarys Office. The voting deadline is May 23.

 

 

Background information on the Alumni Fellow Election process may be found athttp://www.yale.edu/secretary/election.  If you have difficulty voting or have questions about voting online, please contact ESC by e-mail at This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript or call 1-866-720-HELP(4357), 9:00am-5:00 pm (EDT).

 

 

http://www.yaledailynews.com/news/university-news/2010/04/01/alumni-elect-corp-fellow/

 

  

 

 

Dear Yale Latino Alums:

The Honor of Your Presence is Requested

By The National Board of the

Yale Latino Alumni Association

And The YLAA of the Tri-State Area

As they host,

The NYC Latino Road Show:

A Grand Party with a Purpose.

 

Thursday, April 29, 2010

At the law offices of Day Pitney, LLP

7 Times Square 20th Floor

(@ Broadway, between 41st & 42nd Streets)

6:00 8:30 PM

(R.S.V.P. is required)

 

April marks the one year anniversary of the first-ever, Yale Latino Alumni Reunion.  Please join us to relive, or experience for the first time, the power and the beauty of that weekend, as well as to learn of what has transpired since.

Come reconnect with old friends, make new ones, enjoy unique cultural entertainment, and learn of the achievements of the YLAA and its local affiliate, the Yale Latino Alumni Association of the Tri-State Area.  But most importantly come help determine the future priorities and goals of these organizations and consider why and how to get involved. 

 

We look forward to seeing there.

Suggested Contribution of $20.00 will be requested at the door

 

 

In addition to having great time together, its extremely important that you be there, so as to:

·       Learn of the many developments and prospective plans of both organizations;

·       Help direct the future goals and efforts of the organizations, including the creation of greater, more tangible personal and professional benefits to all of us, as Latino alumni;

·       Demonstrate to the World, including Yale itself and ourselves, that a formidable Latino alumni presence exists throughout the New York/Tri-State area that is interested in collaborating to building a strong and effective alumni network both locally, as well as across the nation;

·       Explore how Latino alumni might be interested in making Yale a more Latino-friendly institution;

·       Learn how to elect the first Latino to the Board of the Yale Corporation.

 

This is not a celebration you should miss, and one that can only hope to meet its potential with your presence and participation.  Beverages and light refreshments will be served.

Suggested Contribution of $20.00 will be requested at the door to help offset the significant costs of this event, (we hope to enable you to drink and eat that a couple of times during the evening); and so we hope that you will give what you can, comfortably. 

 

Please join us that Thursday evening.

 

For planning purposes, as well as building security, your R.S.V.P. is required.  In order to accomplish this, simply send an e-mail to:

 

This email address is hidden from email harvesters via JavaScript

 

Give us your name, e-mail address, and telephone number, along with your intentions of joining us, or not; a simple YES, I will be in attendance, or NO, I cannot attend will suffice.  If you are unable to attend, but would like to be kept informed of future meetings and/or developments, advise us accordingly. 

 

We hope to see you then.  Best Wishes y palante.

 

 

 

 

 

National Board

Of Directors

 

Executive Committee

Eva Blanco, 93

Co-Chair (California)

 

Orlando Rivera, 77

Co-Chair (New York)

 

Anna Maria Quintana, 97

Treasurer (California)

 

Miream Sierra, 82

Secretary (Florida)

 

Members-At-Large

 

Melvyn Colon, 77

(Massachusetts)

 

Carlos DeJesus 79

(Illinois)

 

Felicia Escobar 99

(District of Columbia)

 

David Gonzalez, 79

(New York)

 

Francisco Leal, 83

(California)

 

Diana Méndez, 00

(California)

 

Edgardo Ramos, 82

(Connecticut)

 

Graciela Trilla, 79

(New Hampshire)

 

Alejandra Velázquez, 02

(California)

 

Student Representatives

 

Diandra Fermin, 12

(Florida)

 

Evelyn N. López, 11

(Florida)

 

 

 



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