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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

ELP Date Raffle & Fundraiser Update!

Our annual ELP Date Raffle & Fundraiser will be held tomorrow evening, September 16 beginning at 6pm at Cafe Citron's VIP Room. Dates with six eligible singles will be raffled off along with restaurant gift certificates and more! Don’t need a date? We will also be raffling off a couples’ package!

Please RSVP here.  And, if you can't attend, you can always donate at this link. 

Thank you to our host committee and donors for our raffle prizes!!!!!!

Host committee members include Eneida Alcalde, Nancy Castillo, Karen Coca, Pablo Feliciano, Anna Nuñez, Natasha Quiroga, Gabriel Rojas, Vanessa Rodriguez, and Juan Sempertegui.

Raffle prize donors include:

Gala Hispanic Theatre - Tickets to "El Caballero de Olmedo" 

Here is a list of the eligible singles that are participating in our raffle:

Anna Nuñez

Anna Nuñez is a native of Midland, Texas and misses Mexican food the most since moving to D.C. eight years ago. She is also an attorney and holds a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University and a J.D. from American University Washington College of Law. Anna has served as a mentor and program coordinator for ELP in the past. She spends much of her time with family who also live in the DC area. She plays volleyball in Virginia and plays tennis as much as possible.


What is your ideal second date?
An El Vez concert

What is the best pickup line you have used or heard?
You look like my second wife- And I’ve only been married once!

In honor of Mexican Independence Day on Sept. 16th, what Mexican food or drink would you be and why?
The (Tex) Mexican drink I would be is the 'Sweet Texas Heat'.
  • 2 ounces jalapeño-infused Republic Silver Tequila
  • 3 jalapeños (for tequila and garnish)
  • 1/3 kiwi, peeled
  • 6 fresh mint leaves
  • 3/4 ounce ginger syrup (such as the Ginger People)
  • 3/4 ounce fresh lime juice
  • 1 ounce 7UP

 

Salvador Sarmiento

Salvador Sarmiento is from Santa Ana, California. He practices Human Rights Advocacy and holds a law degree from UCD Law. He is into Music, folk, ska, cumbia, etc...

What is your ideal second date?
Mexico City

What is the best pickup line you have used or heard?
Hey, whats ur name. Do you come to these ELP events very often???

In honor of Mexican Independence Day on Sept. 16th, what Mexican food or drink would you be and why?
I'd be una barbacoa, prepared oh so slowly and underground...


James Ellis

Hometown: Miami, FL, US. Treasury, NYU, Princeton
Hobbies: Travel.

What is your ideal second date?
Go to the beach

What is the best pickup line you have used or heard?
Bond. James Bond.

In honor of Mexican Independence Day on Sept. 16th, what Mexican food or drink would you be and why?
I don't always drink beer, but when I do I prefer Dos Equis.



Kristian Larissa De Meo

Operations for a foreign development non profit
BS in advertising from Radford University
Painting, Snowboarding, Traveling, Quality time with family and friends, Bloody Mary's on a Sunday
What is your ideal second date?
Go carting!!

What is the best pickup line you have used or heard?
Haha, I was impressed when someone came up to me at the bar and asked "Are you alone?". I felt like I was in an old black and white movie.

In honor of Mexican Independence Day on Sept. 16th, what Mexican food or drink would you be and why?
I would be sizzling fajitas. A bit firey at first but give it a minute and you'll find a multifaceted blend of depth and taste.

 

Noritaka Takezawa

Born in Tokyo, Japan.
Correspondent, Washington College of Law, LLM.
Hobbies include Cooking, Martial Arts, Hiking

What is your ideal second date?
If you are a food lover, We will go to the DC's best Japanese restaurant where i know very well the chef.

What is the best pickup line you have used or heard?
Hey baby, I’ll take you so high that you’ll have to call me a Zen master.

In honor of Mexican Independence Day on Sept. 16th, what Mexican food or drink would you be and why?
Ceviche: Because I love fresh seafood and Coriander

 

Francesca Falcon

Fairfax VA, student.

What is your ideal second date?
Dinner by candlelight

What is the best pickup line you have used or heard?
??

In honor of Mexican Independence Day on Sept. 16th, what Mexican food or drink would you be and why?
Cuervo Margarita on the rocks with salt- sweet and a little sour at the same time.

 

Kristi Radzieta

Hometown: Alexandria, VA.
Penn State University.
Hobbies:Tennis, jogging, watching hockey and American Football and volunteering.

What is your ideal second date?
Live professional sporting event.


What is the best pickup line you have used or heard?
I really like your jersey.

In honor of Mexican Independence Day on Sept. 16th, what Mexican food or drink would you be and why?
Sangria! It’s refreshing and light, you can relax with drinking it on an afternoon or have a wild night out if you add 151 to it! Who doesn’t like it?


Emerging Leaders Program Overview



In 2006, Escuela Bolivia formed the Emerging Leaders Program (ELP)ELP is held three times per year during the spring, summer, and fall in Arlington, VA. Many of the students who participate are from families of modest means and are potential first or second generation college students.

Students are paired with young adult professional mentors who provide one-on-one support and guide students through the college and scholarship application process, and provide valuable advice on life and academics. Students also participate in field trips to local universities and learn the importance of volunteering through community service projects. In the past, students have gathered extra produce from local farmers and collected non-perishable food to donate to the Arlington County Food Bank, as well as planted vegetable gardens at local elementary schools.

If you know of a Latino high school student who would benefit from the program, please have them submit an application for our upcoming 2010 Fall Session. The application can be downloaded here. We are also looking for professional mentors for the program. More information on ELP Mentors and the Mentor application can be found at this link.

If you have any questions or seek additional information, please contact us at 703-228-2560 or at info@escuelabolivia.org.

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