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Thanks, Alex - that is really a great achievement! Looking forward to it,
Norbert
Alex Gakuru wrote:
> Dear Nairobi attendees,
>
> I am pleased to inform you that the NCUC/SG cocktail will be held on:
>
> Date: Monday 8 March
> Time: 6 pm -10 pm
> Venue: National Museums of Kenya http://www.museums.or.ke/
> Type: NCUC/SG members, our Civil Society partners (and invited few others)
> Dress: informal or traditional (basically "relaxed")
>
> We could not think of a better venue to host Non-Commercial
> Users/Stakeholder Group cocktail other than a place displaying our
> historical non-commercial cultural heritage reflecting a national
> diversity. And felt that http://ncdnhc.org/ membership would find the
> venue 'homely.'
>
> We appreciate the National Museums of Kenya for agreeing to
> exclusively open the venue for event. Their souvenir and nearby
> "Savannah" coffee shops and "Chui Place" bar will be open late, just
> in case, some may wish to have a drink after the cocktail ends at 10
> pm:)
>
> Chui place frontage is the Museum's Herbal Garden, "one of the popular
> out-door attractions with visitors. The garden has a selection of
> plants with medicinal value as used by different communities across
> Kenya," reports official museum magazine.
>
> We have made provisions for non-alcoholic beverages and foods.
>
> We are convinced that the evening will be fun for everyone!
>
> Karibuni (Welcome all)
>
> Shuttle transport to-and-from hotels:
>
> KeNIC request:
>
> --forwarded message--
> Kindly give detail of Number of participants and possible the Hotels
> where NCUC members will be accommodate to be factored in the shuttles
> schedule.
> --
>
> I would appreciate everyone NCUC/SG member interested to write to
> me(for housekeeping purposes) and copy KeNIC for transport logistics.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Alex
>
>
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