Public Transportation SUBE Card

Do you use public transportation in Capital?  If so, you want to be sure to have a SUBE card!

This little card will save you over 50% on your bus, subte and train fares and now you can have it delivered to your house!

Visit gestiones.sube.gob.ar to complete the registration form, search for charging locations, look at bus routes, train and subte maps.

You need a DNI number and there is a AR$15 charge for the card, extra AR$10 if you have order it online and have it delivered.  Once you have a SUBE, there are a zillion (literally, 4,500) places to recharge the card with cash.

Get yours today, and never worry about monedas again!

 

May Book Club

Thanks to everyone who joined us this past week for our book club meeting — it was a great discussion of a very interesting book!  We wanted to provide everyone with the information for our May meeting and hope that you can join us for the discussion.

Here is the information for our May Book Club meeting:

When: Thursday, May 23rd at 10am
Where: *Palermo
Please RSVP to smecham25@yahoo.com for exact address
As a reminder, our selection for this month is Abide With Me, by Elizabeth Strout.  Here is the link to the summary on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Abide-Me-Novel-Elizabeth-Strout/dp/0812971825

For those interested in learning more about the book we will be discussing, here is a brief editorial review from The New Yorker and a link to the book description and reader reviews on Amazon.

The handsome minister Tyler Caskey, of West Annett, Maine, is beloved by his parishioners because he really does think they’re all God’s children. But in the bleak autumn of 1959, more than a year after the death of his wife, Tyler is still awash in grief. The man who once held them rapt from the pulpit now appears ridiculous up there—”like a big tractor being driven by a teenage kid, slipping in and out of gear”—and his daughter has started screaming and spitting in kindergarten. How can he lead them if he himself is lost? Just as she did in her first novel, “Amy and Isabelle,” Strout has created an absorbing world peopled by characters who argue the merits of canned cranberry sauce and using one’s turn signal; meanwhile, dark fears about Freud and Khrushchev run beneath the surface of their lives like water under ice. With superlative skill, Strout challenges us to examine what makes a good story—and what makes a good life. – The New Yorker

Regards,
The Book Club Organizers

*This event is limited to current BAIN members only.  If you are interested in becoming a member of BAIN, contact bain.downtown@gmail.com*

March Monthly Dinner

This month’s BAIN dinner will be on Tuesday, March 26.  The event is being organized by Jim Isaacs, our part-time dinner Chairman.

The event will be at restaurante 4141 in Palermo.  4141 has been very highly rated, and was well liked by the BAIN dinner group in a May, 2012 visit.   [So, you might ask: why return to a place where some of us have already eaten, when Buenos Aires has hundreds of excellent options?  Because Jim is still in the United States today, and is organizing this from a distance.  That means working with a restaurant manager he knows!]

Reviews: http://www.guiaoleo.com.ar/restaurantes/4141-Restaurante-9588

Here are the details:

Time: Tuesday March 26, 2013, at 8:45 p.m.

Place: 4141 Restaurante, located at Honduras 4141 (hence the name 4141; this is about 1/2 block from Gascón, in Palermo Viejo).

Cost: $ 150 per person, inclusive of three course meal, one glass of wine (which will probably be augmented without cost), one water or soda, cubierto and tip.

RSVP to Jim Isaacs at jisaacs61@hotmail.com

Finally, the menu:

First course (this will be served fairly close to 9 p.m., so that those who need to be at work the next day will not be out too late)

Tomato Soup
or
Pear, prosciutto and rucula salad

Main Course:

Brisket of beef (a favorite of almost all who have tried it at 4141) with choice of side dishes
or
Nut and ricotta cheese ravioli
or
Moroccan chicken

Dessert

Flan with port sauce
or
Ice Cream Soda with apples, fennel and parsley (yup, they mean it, and it is good)

April Book Club

Thanks to everyone who joined us in March for our book club meeting — it was great to continue to see new faces and we hope to see more in the future!  We wanted to provide everyone with the information for our April meeting and also  share the book chosen for May.

Here is the information for our April Book Club meeting:

Book choice: Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev
Date: Monday, April 8
Time: 13h00 -15h00
Location: Recoleta

Please email your RSVP to: dawn.e.gill@gmail.com
(She will send you the exact address)

Also, to help people plan for upcoming meetings, the group also decided on a book for the May meeting. The book chosen is Abide with Me by Elizabeth Strout.  Stay tuned for the May meeting date and time which will be announced after April’s book club meeting.

Hope to see you all on April 8th!

Regards,
The Book Club Organizers

*This event is limited to current BAIN members only.  If you are interested in becoming a member of BAIN, contact bain.downtown@gmail.com*

March Social Monthly Meeting

BAIN DOWNTOWN SOCIAL MEETING

FRIDAY, MARCH 22 AT 5:00pm

BAIN Downtown members are invited to join in this month’s Strictly Social meeting.  Continue St. Patrick’s Day into the week at Downtown Matias in Recoleta, an Irish pub located next to Starbucks in the Terrazas Buenos Aires Design Center.  Our start time is 5 p.m., BAIN will provide appetizers and there is a 2 for 1 happy hour menu available!

Location:  Downtown Matias at the Buenos Aires Design Center in Recoleta (next to the Recoleta Cemetery, nearest the intersection of Av Libertador and Pueyrredon).

Date and Time:  Friday, March 22 5:00 p.m.

Program:  Conversation!  Meet someone new!  Bring friends and introduce them to BAIN!  We will provide light appetizers and finger food while our guests enjoy the happy hour specials of 2 for 1 on beverages.

Fees: BAIN Downtown members – no charge

Guests and BAIN Suburbs members – AR$50*

*If you join BAIN at the meeting, your guest fee is waived.

(The fee to join BAIN for a year’s membership is AR$250)

Other Notes:

The BAIN Downtown website:

Check out our website at https://baindowntown.com/ for the online membership directory and more.

Want to stay up to date with all of BAIN Downtown’s events?  Sign up to follow our blog, or like us on Facebook!

BA Underground Market

The Argentina Independent is proud to present the next BA Underground Market on Saturday 23rd March.

Come and explore the flavours! From hot sauce to cake pops, goat’s cheese to spring rolls, juice and smoothies to hand crafted beer, try new things or retaste old favourites while enjoying live music.

We’ve also opened the market up to non-food vendors, so it will be the perfect chance to find handmade crafts and souvenirs.

Tickets are $5 in advance / $10 at the door. Kids up to 12 years old are free.

Please book your tickets in advance by emailing events@argentinaindependent.com. We will then give you the new address of the event.

This event is a cash event only.

Please note that access to the market is via stairs and is not, unfortunately, equipped for those with reduced mobility.

Gastronomic Festival of the Foreign Communities

Thank you to My Buenos Aires Travel Guide for the information below.  To keep up with this an other events in Buenos Aires, we have added a feature called “Blogs We Read” to the lower right-hand corner of the BAIN Downtown site.  Or, subscribe to My Buenos Aires Travel Guide and receive all of her posts though email!

Gastronomic Festival of the Foreign Communities

A giant food court representing 35 different foreign communities living in Buenos Aires will be set up on Avenida de Mayo Saturday, March 9th, 2013 from 4:00 pm.
The typical dishes of every region will be offered in 80 food stands along Avenida de Mayo and Bolivar, as well as crafts and traditional products of every represented country.
The Queen of the Communities will be crowned, selected among the representatives of every country. At 7:30 pm the pageants will be carried along Av. de Mayo to the stage by a parade of antique Ford T cars. At 9:00 pm they will model the typical dresses of their represented country or region and evening dresses.
The crowning ceremony will be accompanied by different music shows.
In case of rain the event will be postponed for Saturday 16th.
Free entrance

March Morning Coffee

The next BAIN Morning Coffee is coming up! Mark your calendars!

Date: Tuesday, March 19th
Time: 10:30 am-12:00
Where: Recoleta* exact address provided upon RSVP

Come spend a morning making new friends and catching up with old ones.

This is a casual, fun way to mingle and meet new people and it’s open
to all BAIN Downtown members.

Never been to a coffee event before? New to BAIN or Buenos Aires? We’d love to have you join us. Let us know in your RSVP if you have any questions!

Please RSVP to Peggy Greer at pjgreer@gmail.com
*Exact address provided upon RSVP.  We hope you can make it!

Are you interested in hosting a Morning Coffee??  You pick the day, and BAIN will chip in AR$150 to help cover hosting fees.  Hosting is a great way to continue the event, and get involved with BAIN!  Contact Katarina Nyssens at katarina.nyssens@gmail.com for more information!
*This event is limited to current BAIN members only.  If you are interested in becoming a member of BAIN, contact bain.downtown@gmail.com*