Looking for some pre-St. Patrick’s Day fun? In the days leading up to March 17, there are a host of parades across the Garden State. Here’s NJNext.com’s 2019 list of major parades in NJ. Check our events calendar for more. Did we forget your favorite St. Paddy’s Day parade? Email us at editor@newjerseynext.com. Saturday, March 9th Morris County’s […]
Who needs to travel to New Orleans when Mardi Gras celebrations are taking place all over the Garden State? Whether you want to listen to live jazz or make your own mask, or eat delicious jambalaya, we’ve got your venue. So, grab your beads and get ready to eat your king cake close to home […]
From the South Orange Performing Arts Center: Plainfield native Alexis Morrast is a 17-year-old musical phenomenon who has impressed and enchanted audiences around the world. She appeared in front of a sold-out house last year at SOPAC. Now she’s back, much to the delight of her fans. This rising Jazz star will take the stage […]
From The Wellmont: The Glitter Ball: A Dance Floor Celebration Of Soul, R&B, and Funk featuring live music from Joe McGinty & The Loser’s Lounge, New York City’s premier interpreters of modern song, with special performances from Stephen Colbert, Patrick Wilson, Warren Zanes, Jim Johnson, and special guests. Featuring a wide-array of performers, the event will be designed to sparkle, dazzle, and […]
From Midtown Direct Rep in Maplewood, NJ: Midtown Direct Rep (MDR), co-directors/producers Deborah Goldstein, Brooke Lefferts, and Sandy Rustin will present The Listen To Your Mother Show on Saturday, May 11th at The Woodland in Maplewood, NJ. This 6th Annual North Jersey production will have performances at 3pm & 7pm. Listen to Your Mother is a national series of […]
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The South Jersey Jazz Society presents its 3rd Annual Mardi Gras Celebration, March 1, 2019, Greate Bay Country Club. Tickets: $45 per person / $80 per couple. Includes performance by Zydeco A Go Go, Mardi Gras Mask Competition, King Cake, a great New Orleans style Buffet and more! More information here.
From Jersey City Wine Fest: Jersey City Wine Fest is your all access pass to try wines from both local and abroad. Travel the world of wine at Harborside’s waterfront property. Guests will enjoy wine samples for the session paired with live entertainment, food and interactive games. Fri, March 1, 2019 7:00 PM – 10:30 PM […]
From Sugarloaf Crafts Festival: The Sugarloaf Crafts Festival arrives at the NJ Convention and Expo Center in Edison, NJ for a weekend featuring more than 250 emerging and established artists and craftspeople from around the nation, March 1-3, 2019. A wide variety of mediums are represented, with something for every passion and budget including fine […]
ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE March 3: 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM MAIN ST. LAKE COMO & BELMAR More information
Maple Sugar Festival March 2 at Great Swamp in Chatham. The trees are tapped, and the firewood is chopped – it’s maple sugaring season at the Great Swamp OEC! Experience the fascinating process of maple sugaring from tree to pancake topping. Watch as staff identifies and taps maple trees and collects sap, and make syrup […]
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Kick off the Achieve Foundation’s annual Nights of 100 Dinners fundraiser with a Mardi Gras party! Everyone in the community is invited to an adults-only event sponsored by Edrington to celebrate the efforts of the Achieve Foundation to support SOMSD students and teachers. Music by Big Mamou and performances by CHS students! Admission includes food, […]
From Red Bank RiverCenter: Red Bank RiverCenter in conjunction with the Red Bank restaurant community is excited to announce Red Bank Restaurant Week, a downtown celebration of cuisine and culture. Visitors, residents and patrons alike are invited to tempt their taste buds from Monday, March 4 through Thursday, March 14 (excluding Fri., March 8 and […]
From Atlantic City Restaurant Week Atlantic City Restaurant Week March 3 – 8 Click here for a full list of restaurants.
From Indigo Short Hills: In conversation: Hoda Kotb Please join TODAY co-anchor and bestselling author Hoda Kotb, as she signs copies of her latest book, You Are My Happy. Event Guidelines: Line-up will be available on a first-come, first-served basis Individuals must have a purchased copy of one of the books to be in line Proof […]
From Gladstone Tavern: From Feb. 26 through March 5 enjoy Mardi Gras Week. Come in and sample a special Cajun Menu. More information
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We are honored to have as our special guest speaker, Kevin O'Reilly, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs. Mr. O’Reilly is one of the most senior State Department officials managing diplomatic relations between the United States and the Southern Cone countries, including Brazil. He will comment on the activities and expectations of the State Department, as they coordinate with the Brazilian government to build a deeper and sustainable relationship between the two countries.
Of course the Annual Membership Luncheon is also an opportunity for our membership to come together in celebration of a successful year. We will take a few moments during the luncheon to elect and re-elect Board Members. The Chamber welcomes any suggestions members may have for directors, officers and committee chairpersons. We look forward to seeing you there.
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Keynote Speaker:
Kevin O'Reilly
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs
U.S. Department of State
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Registration and Networking:
12:00 - 12:30 PM
Luncheon:
12:30 - 2:30 PM
Note:
Members of the Board of Directors will have a brief meeting and the official photo taken on the 9th floor, from 1:45 PM to 2:15 PM.
Chamber members unable to attend this event, please fill out the PROXY and send it back by fax (212) 751-7692 or email events@brazilcham.com.
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Registration Information Members - $100 Non-Members - $150
Platinum and Patron Members
are entitled to complementary admission.
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Location: The University Club Council Room 1 West 54th Street (at Fifth Avenue), 7th Floor New York, NY 10019
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Thank you for your support.
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