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The San Francisco Ho Chi Minh Sister City Committee 18th Anniversary
April 3, 2013

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The Board of Directors

of the

San Francisco - Ho Chi Minh City

Sister City Committee

cordially invites you to the commemorative celebration

of its

18th Anniversary

April 10, 2013

5:30 to 8:30 PM

Mayor's Conference Room

(Room 201)

San Francisco City Hall

1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place

 

Special Invited Guests

The Honorable Edwin M. Lee, Mayor, City and County of San Francisco Mayor

The Honorable Gavin Newsom, Lt. Governor, California

The Honorable Willie L. Brown, Jr., Former Mayor

The Honorable Frank M. Jordan, Former Mayor

The Honorable Nguyen Ba Hung, Consul General, Vietnam

The Honorable William Boerum, Vice Chairman, Sister Cities International


Door Prizes     Wine     Appetizers




RSVP

Space is Limited

(415) 447-6075

sfhcmcscc@aol.com

,

George G. Saxton
Executive Director
San Francisco - Ho Chi Minh City Sister City Committee
Board Member, Northern California Sister Cities International
(415) 447-6075 (Website: www.sfhcmc.org) Join us at FACEBOOK
The Committee is a non-political educational people to people program. It is organized under the laws of the state of California, and is recognized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation by the Internal Revenue Service. FEIN: 94-3198119.


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