Ivy Singles Event hosted by the Cornell Club at the Embassy of Macedonia


Friday, March 15, 2013
 6:30pm, tentatively

 Embassy of the Republic of Macedonia

 Moses House
 
 2129 Wyoming Avenue, NW
 
 Washington, DC 20036 (map: 
 https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Macedonia+Embassy,+Wyoming+Avenue+North
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 ) (Embassy web site: http://macedonianembassy.org/)


 The Cornell Club of Washington will host an Ivy Singles evening of sophisticated conversation and education at the Embassy of Macedonia. 

 Click below to register:

 http://www.cornellclubdc.org/Default.aspx?pageId=1415767&eventId=606550&EventViewMode=EventDetails

Ivy Singles January Event - Macedonian Embassy

  • When
    15 Mar 2013
  •  
    6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Location
    Macedonian Embassy, 2129 Wyoming, Avenue N.W. Washington DC, 20036
  • Spaces left
    150

Registration

  • Ivy Singles Pre-paid (includes Paypal fee) - $35.00 (USD)

The Cornell Club of Washington is pleased to host the Ivy Singles Social Club March Event at the Embassy of the Republic of Macedonia

We will be the guests of Ambassador Zoran Jolevski.

Join us for an evening of exceptional company and conversation.

Reception will offer heavy hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar.

The Embassy is located in the historic Sheridan-Kalorama Area in a building known as the Moses House.  This historic property began the transformation of Sheridan-Kalorama from a rural forest to one of the elite residential areas of the U.S. Capital.

In 1893, Thomas Franklin Schneider designed the house for the family of W.H. Moses, owner of a renowned furniture and carpet store. In 1925 it was redesigned to its current neo-classical appearance.

Moses House served as a French Embassy and Chancery from the 1940s until 1984. An interesting tale related to this house is portrayed in Danielle Steel’s bestseller "Crossings" concerning the pre-World War II activities ofthe French Ambassador who worked and resided here at the time. After the French Embassy sold the property, it remained vacant and the building physically deteriorated.

The Republic of Macedonia. acquired the property and initiated an extensive renovation in 2004. On October 26, 2005, it opened as the new home of the Embassy of the Republic of Macedonia in Washington D.C., as well as the residence for the Ambassador.

Dress: Business

The Ivy Singles Social Club (www.ivysinglesdc.com)  is a coalition of Ivy League, Seven Sister and other prestigious schools' regional alumni associations that sponsors social activities. Our events are open to all single alumni of member schools and their guests.

Location
Embassy of the Republic of Macedonia
2129 Wyoming Avenue, N.W.
WashingtonDC

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Neighborhood

DC · Dupont Circle

Metro

Dupont Circle and Woodley Park (Red)

Transportaton/Directions

Metro/parking: The Embassy is located just off Connecticut Avenue, about 3/4 of a mile from both the DuPont and Woodley Park Metro Stations

For those driving, there is street parking which, while always limited, improves after 6:30pm

Cost/RSVP

Tentative Prices
Reservations: Prepay

$35 - by check to Steve Piekarec, 2535 West Meredith Drive, Vienna, Virginia 22181, by Monday, January 8th. Make checks payable to "The Cornell Club of Washington" and note your school on the check.

You can also pay online (Paypal fee added) up to Wednesday, March 13th.

Pay at the door

$40 -  for walk-ins, email, or phone reservations.

Contact
Steve Piekarec
703-281-4311
spiekare@verizon.ne