Friday, December 15, 2006

Holidaze @ M1-5


Repro Health Happy Hour folks are invited to an after party!

Bring your friends, bring your family, and bring your coworkers............

The 432 Thursdays kickoff event:
Holidaze @ M1-5

Thursday, 12/21/06,
6pm until it gets shut down

FREE ENTRY

A benefit for City Harvest with DJ Knomad and DJ Kinetic playing an eclectic mix of hip hop, reggae, funk, soul, disco,rock, 80s, bmore, house, and more....

Please bring your non-perishable food items for donation to City Harvest (not required for entry). See www.cityharvest.org for guidelines.

This event will be sponsored by Corazon Tequila with the Corazon girls offering giveaways and drink specials. Also featuring $4 mixed drinks, $3 domestic beers, $2 shots all night OR an optional $40 top shelf open bar from 8-11pm.

We'll have a dancefloor, holiday movies playing on a big screen projector, a pool table, and more...

432 Thursdays was born out of the idea that we couldn't find a fun but affordable party on Thursday nights. A place that people could go and chill after work with a drink, or a party they could stay at late into the night and dance. Where drinks are cheap and entry is free, but doesn't have that dive bar feel. An after work party with good music, good people, and the occasional special event.

M1-5 is located at 52 Walker St. between Broadway and Church. It is two blocks below Canal St and easily accessible by the N, Q, R, W, 6, A, C, E trains.

Stay informed:
www.myspace.com/djknomad
www.myspace.com/432thursdays
www.m1-5.com

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Baby Loves Disco



Mark your calendars and prepare to dance the afternoon away!
Join us at Babies Rock a Baby Loves Disco benefit supporting Friends of the Birth Center and the creation of the new Birth and Women's Health Center.
Baby Loves Disco is an afternoon dance party for moms, dads, friends, babies, and kids up to 7 years old, featuring real music spun and mixed by real djs blending classic disco tunes from the 70s 80s guaranteed to get those little booties moving and grooving!

Saturday, January 20th, 2-5pm
at Southpaw, 125 5th Avenue
Park Slope, Brooklyn
$250 VIP Family Ticket (includes admission for four, an open bar, and a gigantic gift bag for the whole family!)
$150 Family Ticket (includes admission for four)
$50 Individual Ticket

***babies under 1 are free***

To purchase tickets or hear about sponsorship opportunities, please e-mail becca@friendsofthebirthcenter.org . Friends of the Birth Center is establishing the only out-of-hospital Birth, Breastfeeding, and Women's Health Center in Manhattan. Slated to open in 2008 in North Chelsea, the Center will provide full spectrum women's health care including maternity, well-woman gynecological and family planning care, all provided by midwives; social work and psychiatric consultation; breastfeeding support; childbirth education; and parenting classes in a welcoming home-like environment.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Socially Conscious NYC Happy Hour TONIGHT!


The final Socially Conscious NYC Happy Hour of this year is TONIGHT Tuesday December 12th. We are looking forward to seeing each of you there!



Date: Tuesday December 12
Time: 6:30pm
Location: Leela Lounge, 1 West 3rd Street between Broadway and Mercer
Directions: Take the D to Broadway-Lafayette Street. Exit near intersection of West Houston and East Houston Street. Walk north on Broadway, toward Bleeker.

Abby, Heddy, Marian

Socially Conscious NYC is a monthly hang-out for young professionals and graduate students in NYC who are interested in discussing current events, relevant social issues of our time and possible solutions. The aim is to build a network and community of socially conscious individuals among the next generation of leaders in every sector of society.

PARTY THURSDAY NIGHT AT GUTTMACHER!!

Heads up happy hour-goers, THIS is your chance to watch your normally composed co-hostess BREAK IT DOWN as Leila joins Guttmacher's in-house hip hop crew "The Rhythm Method" in a performance to remember.




The Guttmacher Institute Invites you to

Step Up

An evening to support reproductive rights

21 stories above the East River

Enjoy food, drink, and a skyline view from our heated terrace to celebrate recent triumphs for reproductive rights

Thursday, December 14th, 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Guttmacher Institute

Open Bar • Raffle • Music • Hip-Hop dance performance

See official invite (attached) for complete information, and go to
https://www.guttmacher.org/support/tickets.php to purchase tickets.

Visit http://www.guttmacher.org to learn more about what is being done to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights for women and men worldwide. Any questions about the event can be directed to cdepalma@guttmacher.org.

DECEMBER HAPPY HOUR WILL BE ON THE 21ST


The next reproductive health happy hour will be on Thursday, December 21st. Location soon to be announced.



For those that can't wait, please see the list below of exciting
activities happening in the city this week, including a
socially conscious happy hour tonight organized by Myra's sister and a great
event on Thursday to support the Guttmacher Institute!

Hope to see you soon!
Myra & Leila

Job Openings at Fenton Communications


Fenton Communications (www.fenton.com) is one of the leading public interest PR firms in the country with offices in New York, Washington, DC, and San Francisco. We develop and execute strategic media campaigns on environmental, public health and social justice issues, including global warming, violence prevention, and women's rights. Our clients include MoveOn.org, Air America Radio, American Lung Association, Freedom to Marry, Women's Funding Network and more.

NY Job Openings include:

Account Assistant - to provide assistance to the Account Director and the General Manager with account-related work and with general administrative duties.

Account Coordinator - responsible for coordinating varying administrative and research aspects for assigned clients.

For more information, please visit www.fenton.com

Note from the Happy Hour editor: This photo is completely unrelated to these jobs. It's just funny. And multicultural.

Voices from Darfur


Voices from Darfur
A Conversation with Sudanese Activists
4-6pm 15 December 2006
Milbank Chapel, Teachers College, Columbia University
525 West 120th Street


Speakers include:

Adeeb Abdul Rahman Yousif , founder of Sudan Social Development
Organisation (SUDO), Director SUDO Emergency Relief Program Darfur

Abdelshakour Mohamed Khamis, a Darfurian currently working at the
Mohawk Valley Resource Centre for Refugees

Facilitated by Professor Andrea Bartoli, Director, Center for
International Conflict Resolution, Columbia University

An Afri-Cafe event organised by :

African Studies Working Group
Never Again International
Crisis Prevention and Awareness Caucus