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KALCA Winter Benefit with one hour open bar

Thursday, February 2, 2012 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM (ET)

New York, NY

KALCA Winter Benefit with one hour open bar

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Early Bird Special Ticket Ended $40.00 $3.19
Regular Ticket Ended $50.00 $3.74
Group of 5 or more Ended $40.00 $3.19
KALCA Member who paid 2011 -12 membership fee Ended $40.00 $3.19

Event Details

Join us as KALCA’s Steering Committee hosts its third annual Winter Benefit at Circle on Thursday, February 2 from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm with an open bar from 7 -8 pm and free appetizers.  Attendees are welcome to stay past 10 pm at Circle until closing.

Your generous support will enable KALCA to continue investing in the future generation of Asian American public service leaders through our Public Interest College Internship and Civic Leadership programs.

Tickets are $50 online until February 1st and $70 at the door.  For KALCA Members who paid their 2011-12 membership fee OR a group of five or more, you can purchase online tickets for $40 per person until February 1st.

Festive/cocktail attire is strongly encouraged.

Winter Benefit Co-Chairs
Mina Kim
Emily Louie

Steering Committee
Mike Burkholder, Fundraising/Social Co-Chair
Dan Cho, Executive Vice Chair
Kyong Chul Choi
Chris Chun
Joseph Chung
Christine Ghee
Esther Hong
Jeanette Kang
Eugene Kim
Judy Kim
Mina Kim, Fundraising/Social Co-Chair
Rose Kim
Soo Jin Kim, Alumni Programs Co-Chair
Dan Lee
Emily Louie, Executive Chair
Flora Rhim
Jennifer Shin
Rob Tsai
Bonny Tsang, Alumni Programs Co-Chair
Jonny Whang

www.kalca.org

When & Where


135 W 41st St
New York, NY 10018

Thursday, February 2, 2012 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM (ET)


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Korean American League for Civic Action



The Korean American League for Civic Action (KALCA) is dedicated to promoting the civic participation of Korean Americans and Asian Pacific Americans.

It is our goal to invest in the most precious resources of our community - men and women with talent and passion to serve the public.  We aim to develop, empower and mentor second generation Asian Americans to become public service leaders.