Night of Jazz in NYC - April 26th
Thursday April 26th
7PM (8PM show)
at the Blue Note in NYC
Join fellow Princeton alumni at 7PM at the Blue Note Jazz Club to hear a top-notch modern jazz band: The Bad Plus (http://www.thebadplus.com/). Before the show starts at 8PM, you can meet and chat with other Princetonians in the group, as well as the band's well-regarded pianist, Ethan Iverson. To read more about the show and to buy tickets, go to: http://www.bluenote.net/newyork/schedule/moreinfo.cgi?id=9775. RSVP to Cathy Haught *05 (chaught@alumni.princeton.edu) by April 23rd.
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Night of Jazz in NYC (
Thursday, April 26, 2012 - 7:00 PM to
10:00 PM
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Location: The Blue Note
Organized by: Cathy Haught *05
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Cornell Club Career Event - PA3 is invited
PA3 has been invited to join the Cornellians for this event:
Do you have a decision-making role about your company's website? Do you run your own website / online business? Find out how to turn site visitors into customers and clients.
EVENT DETAILS:
Date: Thursday, April 26, 2012
Time: 7pm-9pm
Location: Pellettieri Rabstein and Altman – main conference room
Bristol-Myers Squib Building
100 Nassau Park Blvd, Suite 111
Princeton, NJ 08540
(Use the back parking lot entrance as the front entrance is reserved for BMS employees. The building will be locked starting at 6pm, but there will be someone at the entrance to direct you. Any problems – call Oksana at 609-937-0151)
Cost: $3 cash at the door to cover the cost of refreshments
Presenter Bio:Margaret has worked at major ad agencies like BBDO, and firms in the Interpublic Group. She and her partners apply classic marketing principles to all websites they create. So she'll show examples of what's working today. To learn more about Margaret and J&M Marketing Communications, visit
www.jandmads.com.
Guests are welcome. Please have each guest register separately.
Please RSVP by 10am on Wednesday, April 25th*A list of attendees with business information will be sent to everyone prior to the event to maximize networking time.
To RSVP and for more event details:
https://secure.www.alumniconnections.com/olc/pub/CEL/event/showEventForm.jsp?form_id=125863
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Cornell Club Career event - PA3 is invited (
Thursday, April 26, 2012 - 7:00 PM to
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Location: Bristol-Myers Squib, 100 Nassau Park Blvd, Suite 111
Cost: $3
Organized by: Cornell Club
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Princeton U event of interest to alumni, April 23rd
PA3 alumni are invited to this event hosted by Princeton University's Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies:
Monday, April 23rd
4:30-5:30 PM
113 Dickinson Hall
ACTIVISM IN ACTION: An Informal Discussion about Local Opportunities for Community Engagement
Featuring Professor Gayle Salamon (Teaching in Prisons), Caroline Kitchener '14 (Working in Domestic Abuse Shelters), and more! Professor Jill Dolan will lead the informal discussion about opportunities for activism.
Snacks served, all welcome.
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PU Event of interest to local alumni (
Monday, April 23, 2012 - 4:30 PM to
5:30 PM
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Location: Dickinson Hall
Cost: Free
Organized by: PU's Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies
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Princeton AlumniCorps Turning Point Series
As part of our Turning Point Series, Princeton AlumniCorps invites you to:
“From Princeton to Prison to Purpose: The Story of Walter Fortson, Jim Farrin ’58, Natasha Japanwala ’14 and the Petey Greene Prisoner Assistance Program.”
Click here to RSVP
Thursday, April 26, 7 pm – 8:30 pm
Princeton AlumniCorps, 12 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ
While serving time for drug offenses at Mountainview Youth Correctional Facility in Annandale, NJ, Walter Fortson focused on personal reflection and self-improvement. After his release from detention, Fortson was admitted to Rutgers University, where he is currently an honors student and recipient of the Rutgers 2010 Academic Excellence Award. Walter was also recently named a Truman Scholarship recipient. Fortson’s goal is to research and understand nutrition and obesity in the prison population, the risk factors involved and steps needed to adapting healthier lifestyles behind bars.
Meanwhile, in the fall of 2007, Jim Farrin ‘58 received a call from a Princeton classmate, Charlie Puttkammer; Charlie had some money that he wanted to give through the Rockefeller foundation to start a program at Princeton which would take Princeton students to a prison. Jim, skeptical at first, explained that he would try to help, but that he was “too busy”. A few hours later, Jim’s wife attended a reunion where she met a man from the Wagner Correctional Facility who was desperately looking for volunteers. Jim became convinced that this coincidence was “much bigger than him, it was divine providence at work.” This was an amazing opportunity for him to apply his life motto: give back. Thus began the Petey Greene Prisoner Assistance Program, which recruits and trains Princeton students and towns people to be effective tutors and teachers in nearby prisons to improve inmate abilities in reading, writing and math. The program also seeks to raise awareness on the need for criminal justice and prison reform.
Walter Fortson and Jim Farrin are working together to expand Petey Greene to other universities like Rutgers and are actively recruiting volunteers. In the first of its Turning Point series, Princeton AlumniCorps welcomes both Walter and Jim to speak to our guests about their experiences.
Natasha Japanwala ‘14 is a Petey Greene volunteer and led a Princeton Breakout trip focused on female incarceration in Oklahoma. She will share how these experiences have deepened her perspective and contributed to her own career trajectory. Natasha is a writer, currently studying English at Princeton University.
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From Princeton to Prison to Purpose: The Story of Walter Fortson, Jim Farrin ’58, Natasha Japanwala ’14 and the Petey Greene Prisoner Assistance Program. (
Thursday, April 26, 2012 - 7:00 PM to
8:30 PM
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As part of our Turning Point Series, Princeton AlumniCorps invites you to:
“From Princeton to Prison to Purpose: The Story of Walter Fortson, Jim Farrin ’58, Natasha Japanwala ’14 and the Petey Greene Prisoner Assistance Program.”
Click here to RSVP.
Thursday, April 26, 7 pm – 8:30 pm
Princeton AlumniCorps, 12 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ
Fortson, a former prisoner turned Truman scholar, and Princeton alumnus Jim Farrin help bring educational opportunities to local prisons. Fortson and Farrin will be joined by Princeton student Natasha Japanwala who volunteers at a local prison. Thank you for considering participating in an important conversation about an issue that affects us all.
Turning Point is sponsored by the AlumniCorps Community Volunteers program, and features speakers with inspiring stories that drove their passion for service. Community Volunteers connects similarly inspired Princeton alumni with organizations that are in need of volunteers with professional experience. To learn more about the Community Volunteers program and to see a list of our current opportunities, please visit our Community Volunteers page or e-mail the Community Volunteers Program Manager at RBenevento@alumnicorps.org.
Location: Princeton AlumniCorps Office (12 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ)
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Seminar on North Korea by Evans Revere '76
On Tuesday, May 15, Evans Revere '76 will lead a seminar for PA3 members on North Korea. Those of us outside the formal foreign policy machinery will have the rare opportunity to interact with a seasoned US diplomat whose extensive experience dealing with the North Koreans makes him very much in demand. It should prove to be a fascinating evening. 7:30 to 10PM at Room 111 of East Pyne. Previous seminars have been limited to 20 people, so we ask that you RSVP to Tom Swift '76 at tswift@alumni.princeton.edu if you wish to attend.Evans J.R. Revere, Lecturer in International Affairs and Diplomat-in-Residence, came to Princeton after a distinguished career as one of the State Department’s leading Asia experts, with extensive experience in Korea, China, and Japan. He teaches “International Relations of East Asia” and “Diplomacy and Security in Northeast Asia.” Mr. Revere is also Senior Director with the Albright Stonebridge Group, a renowned global strategy firm and previously was president and CEO of The Korea Society, the leading U.S. non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening America’s relations with Korea. He served as Acting Assistant Secretary of State and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, as well as Deputy Chief of Mission and Charge d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul. He also served in the PRC, Taiwan, and Japan. He has extensive experience in negotiations with North Korea. He speaks Chinese, Japanese, and Korean and is a graduate of Princeton University.
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012 - 7:30 PM to
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Location: 111 East Pyne
Cost: Free
Organized by: Tom Swift '76
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