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02-19-2014 - Join NYCREW at members-only Dining Event

NYCREW invites its members to warm up winter with networking, cocktails and a Dutch Treat Dine-Around in one of the city's most splendid settings, the Campbell Apartment and the dining at Grand Central Terminal. Open only to NYCREW members in good standing, the event will begin with "buy your own drinks" at the Campbell Apartment from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Afterward, the group will split up for dinner reservations at one of four options at the Terminal: La Fonda del Sol for vibrant Spanish cuisine and tapas; Cipriani Dolce, focusing on Venetian food; Michael Jordan's Steakhouse, one of the city's best; or Naples 45, an authentic pizzeria and Italian restaurant. The restaurants will provide an open menu, then provide attendees with individual checks. You must select the restaurant at the time of registration, and the limited spaces are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Register now to ensure your first choice! Registration: Free; Limited to Members Only. To register for this event, please visit: http://nycrew.org/node/167.
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