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La Milonga En Casa: Pi Day (The Day After)

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Sunday, March 15: Potluck dinner and tango dance Food theme: Pi Day International Pi Day is special this year because the date expresses the ratio accurately to 5 places, 3.14.15. (Kelly says next year it will be even more accurate, imagine!) We're celebrating a day late by eating CIRCULAR food: think quiche, chicken pot pie, fruit pies or cakes for dessert, paella, fried eggs, oranges, or anything delicious in a round container. Just don't be square! We can use your help with cooking and set up before dinner as well as with clean up afterwards. 7:00 pm set up 7:30 pm appetizers 8 pm dinner 9 to midnight (at least) Dancing Tango Admission: Dinner: Something substantial to share Milonga: $12, full time students $6 1315 Buttonwood Street, Philadelphia Please read revised potluck guidelines below! 1. CONTRIBUTIONS for the POTLUCK: The food theme is only a suggestion. If you're not a cook, wine or purchased food is a great contribution. *How much to bring? Well, an average of 30 people come to dinner, and it's nice if everyone can have at least a taste of what you bring. OR you can make a sponsorship donation. SPONSORSHIP means we'll ask someone else to make extra food, so let us know in advance if you'd like to sponsor a dish. If you want to cook an especially expensive dish, get a friend to sponsor you, or ask us and we'll arrange it SPONSORSHIP should be in the $12 to $15 range per person. If you're coming as a couple, please remember you are still two people and your contribution should reflect that. 2. MILONGA ADMISSION of $12 is in addition to your potluck contribution. 3. PLEASE RSVP FOR DINNER TELLING us what you'll be bringing. You can email or use the Facebook event page. 4. TO MAKE THE DINNER WORK SMOOTHLY we also ask your help with set up and clean up, with each diner pitching in for a few minutes. We also ask that everyone be vigilant about care of our dance floor. If you spill something, wipe it up. If you see something spilled, wipe it up. Please don't stash your drinks on the floor under chairs. 5. Though we organize and host the potluck, it is a COMMUNITY RATHER THAN A COMMERCIAL EVENT. It is only as successful as you all make it!

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