Like our last happy hour, we’re going to combine our happy hour again with the Ivy alumni groups.

October Ivy Happy Hour
Date: Thursday, October 28th 2010
Time: 6:30-8:30 pm

The Strip Prime Steakhouse
http://www.thestripshanghai.com
No 282 Hauihai Middle Road 6th Floor
Hong Kong Plaza North Tower
Above the Ascott Hotel
Metro: Huangpi Nan Lu

Pay as you go – drinks are half off – aprox. 25 rmb
No RSVP necessary

We’ll see you there!

Rather than our usual happy hour this month, we thought of combining our event with some other alumni groups. This should be a pretty high turnout event, and over 15 alumni clubs are participating. Their last event had over 200 attendees!

Summer Happy Hour
Date: Thursday, August 26th
Time: 6:30-8:30 pm

The Strip Prime Steakhouse
http://www.thestripshanghai.com
No 282 Hauihai Middle Road 6th Floor
Hong Kong Plaza North Tower
Above the Ascott Hotel

Metro: Huangpi Nan Lu

How much: Pay as you go – drinks are half off – aprox. 25 rmb
NO RSVP NECESSARY

We’ll see you there!

We wanted to announce there will be an Georgetown Club Happy Hour on Thursday, July 22 at Cotton’s on Anting Road. Here are the details for the event:

Georgetown July Happy Hour

July 22, Thursday
6:30 – 9:00 pm
Cotton’s (link to website)
132 Anting Lu, near Jianguo Xi Lu
安亭路132号,近建国西路
6433 7995

It should be a great chance to catch up with other alumni and friends of Georgetown. Please invite your friends — everybody is welcome to come.

Also just to remind you:

Looking forward to seeing you at the happy hour!

The Georgetown Shanghai Team

We wanted to announce there will be an Wokai-Georgetown Happy Hour on Wednesday, February 10. Here are the details for the event:

Wokai-Georgetown Happy Hour

Wednesday, Feb 10
7:00 – 10:00 PM

Boxing Cat Breweryhttp://boxingcatbrewery.com/
82 Fu Xing Road West (Near Yong Fu Road)
Xu Jia Hui District
徐汇区地点:
上海市复兴西路82号(近永福路口)

About Wokaihttp://www.wokai.org/
Wokai is a charitable organization that enables people to contribute directly to the loans of entrepreneurs in rural China, empowering them to lift themselves from poverty.

Wokai was founded in the Spring of 2007 by Casey Wilson and Courtney McColgan, two young women who met while studying Chinese at Tsinghua University. In their travels between rural and urban China, they witnessed the injustice of China’s burgeoning income gap. Microfinance offered a solution, empowering the poor to work their way towards financial independence. With as small as $150, a borrower can start her own business, accumulate savings, and eventually earn a stable income to pay for education, healthcare, and other services. Moved by the cause, they decided to commit their lives to augmenting this type of positive change in China.