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La Unidad Latina <[log in to unmask]>
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Hello,

Can you please send this out when you get a chance, on Monday?
Thank you,
Angelo


Subject: Save the date! "Noche Dorada" Banquet/Gala


You are cordially invited to Lambda Upsilon Lambda, Psi Chapter's 
******* 13th Annual "Noche Dorada" Gala & Banquet ********

Doors Open at 6:30pm
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Collis Commonground

-Semi-formal attire required
-Admissions free of charge, but donations to local charity encouraged!


Featuring:

*Live 10-piece salsa band, 'La Perfecta,' and an evening of dancing, 
with professional lessons and performances by salsa dance troupe, 'Salsa y Control' 

**Elegant 3-course catered dinner (Latin American cuisine) from Boston's, 'Merengue Restaurant' 

***Keynote Speaker will be Brent Wilkes '88, current National Executive Director of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) giving an address on Immigration and Advocacy as they relate to current political affairs 

****Official "Noche" After-Party from 11:30pm-3am in the Cutter-Shabazz basement

A sure to be outstanding evening with an extraordinary key-note speaker! 
We sincerely hope that you can attend!!


*RSVP to "LUL" with the number of guests for larger parties or with any questions* 





-Full funding provided by Special Programming and Events Committee (SPEC)
-Co-Sponsors Include: OPAL, LALACS Department, Tucker Foundation, Government Department, and Rockefeller Center 

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Noche Dorada has existed as an opportunity for people to come together to learn how to make a difference in society, to celebrate the richness of culture, and to promote education and community empowerment. It is an annual event organized by LUL chapters across the country. In the past, Dartmouth's Noche Dorada has brought together in one night over 300 Dartmouth students, Dartmouth faculty, Dartmouth alumni, Dartmouth administrators, clergy, Upper-Valley community members, and parents, as well as students and Hermanos from other colleges and universities. This year will be no different, or perhaps, even better!  

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