Book Group — August 5, 2016 — new date

RSVP to Toni at tonilin@aol.com

July 5, 2016, 2 p, Libros del Pasaje, Thames 1762

See date and book for September below.

August 5, 2016 — Emma – Jane Austin, 459 pages, more than 200 years old

One of England’s most beloved authors, Jane Austen wrote such classic novels as Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, and Northanger Abbey. Published anonymously during her life, Austen’s work was renowned for its realism, humor, and commentary on English social rites and society at the time. Austen s writing was supported by her family, particularly by her brother, Henry, and sister, Cassandra, who is believed to have destroyed, at Austen s request, her personal correspondence after Austen’s death in 1817. Austen’s authorship was revealed by her nephew in A Memoir of Jane Austen, published in 1869, and the literary value of her work has since been recognized by scholars around the world.

September 13, 2016 – Discrete Hero – Mario Vargas Llosa, 337 pages, 2015

[A] singular all-star performance . . . that proves that the Peruvian master is still at the top of his narrative game . . .  The Discreet Hero is an exquisite concoction, a delicious melodrama of sex and betrayal, love and revenge. But what technique is needed! While real television soap operas are shaggy and plodding, Vargas Llosa’s novel is swift, seamless and as structurally symmetrical as a diamond. (Marcela Valdes The Washington Post)

The Discreet Hero, [is] an energetic book with a more straightforward narrative method than almost any other Vargas Llosa . . . [the book] is most memorable for its optimism . . . and for the way in which Don Rigoberto is forced away from his etchings and phonograph records and into the ‘sordid warp and woof’ of the world he has scorned. (Thomas Mallon The New Yorker)

The book is often funny; you turn the pages with relish; it offers plenty to think about and admire . . . it immerses you in the way you hope any novel will immerse you. (Francisco Goldman, The New York Times Book Review.

We will meet in August at Libros del Pasaje, 2 pm, on Friday, August 5.

Pease join us, whether you have read the book or not.

Happy reading.

Wine and Tapas – Friday, July 15, 7:30 pm

Please RSVP to  jsdiv@outlook.com
Please join  
BAIN Downtown
 for an evening of wine, tapas, and friendly conversation
 Location: Palermo Chico – Exact address provided upon RSVP 
Date: Friday, July 15
Time:  7:30 p.m.  
 
How does it work? Bring wine, finger food, and your sparkling self to join other BAIN members in a night of socializing and making new friends.  We look forward to catching up with you!
The address will be sent to you via email response. 
****
New to Buenos Aires? New to BAIN Downtown, or is this your first Wine & Tapas? It’s easier than you think! One of our members has graciously opened their doors to create a social environment for any BAIN member interested in attending.
If you are interested in becoming one of these fabulous hosts or if you have any questions about the event, please contact Angela Restrepo at stila3107@yahoo.com 
·         This event is limited to current BAIN Downtown members only, and their personal guests.  If you are interested in becoming a member of BAIN Downtown, please contact bain.downtown@gmail.com
·         Wine & Tapas is held in a member’s private home.  Please extend your host the courtesy of an RSVP, and if it turns out that you can’t come, inform your host of that fact in advance of the event.

Book Group — July 5 at 2:00 pm

 

RSVP to Toni at tonilin@aol.com

July 5, 2016, 2 pm, Libros del Pasaje, Thames 1762

See dates and books for August and September below.

This month we will discuss Enduring Love, Ian McEwen, 274 pages – 2009

One Amazon reviewer said that “McEwan explores the dichotomy of science and religion, logic and intuition, sanity and delusion. The writing is beautiful, as sharp and witty as we’ve come to expect of McEwan, but far more intricate and thoughtful. All that and a page-turner? It’s a near-perfect read.”

August 9, 2016 — Emma – Jane Austin, 459 pages, more than 200 years old

One of England’s most beloved authors, Jane Austen wrote such classic novels as Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, and Northanger Abbey. Published anonymously during her life, Austen’s work was renowned for its realism, humor, and commentary on English social rites and society at the time. Austen s writing was supported by her family, particularly by her brother, Henry, and sister, Cassandra, who is believed to have destroyed, at Austen s request, her personal correspondence after Austen’s death in 1817. Austen’s authorship was revealed by her nephew in A Memoir of Jane Austen, published in 1869, and the literary value of her work has since been recognized by scholars around the world.

 

September 13, 2016 – Discrete Hero – Mario Vargas Llosa, 337 pages, 2015

[A] singular all-star performance . . . that proves that the Peruvian master is still at the top of his narrative game . . . The Discreet Hero is an exquisite concoction, a delicious melodrama of sex and betrayal, love and revenge. But what technique is needed! While real television soap operas are shaggy and plodding, Vargas Llosa’s novel is swift, seamless and as structurally symmetrical as a diamond. (Marcela Valdes The Washington Post)

The Discreet Hero, [is] an energetic book with a more straightforward narrative method than almost any other Vargas Llosa . . . [the book] is most memorable for its optimism . . . and for the way in which Don Rigoberto is forced away from his etchings and phonograph records and into the ‘sordid warp and woof’ of the world he has scorned. (Thomas Mallon The New Yorker)

The book is often funny; you turn the pages with relish; it offers plenty to think about and admire . . . it immerses you in the way you hope any novel will immerse you. (Francisco Goldman, The New York Times Book Review.

We will meet in July at Libros del Pasaje, 2 pm, on Tuesday, July 5.  Watch for the announcement.

Pease join us, whether you have read the book or not.

Happy reading.

Dinner — June 30, 2016, 8 pm

Please send your RSVP to Jorge Jakimczuk at jorgejak@sion.com

Let´s get together for dinner at Lo de Jesús, Gurruchaga 1406 (corner of Cabrera), Palermo Viejo.

Meet there at 8 pm.

Lo de Jesús is an old traditional Argentine Restaurant that opened in 1953. You can enjoy all kinds of dishes and good wines, with a background of Argentine music.
Choose your own dish and share it if you wish. The average price is approximately 400 pesos, plus tip.

Have a look at the place at http://www.lodejesus.com.ar

Ladies Night Out — Thursday, June 16, 6:30 pm

Please send your RSVP to Silvia Portalanza  silporta@hotmail.com 

THURSDAY, June 16th, 2016 beginning at 6:30 p.m.

Join us this time for a “Bags and Drinks” experience.

The event will start at 6:30 p.m. with a glass of wine at the Kenall Handbags Showroom to check their new styles!       http://kenallhandbags.com/

Then we will walk to Gran Bar Danzon for Happy Hour.

Location:   Kenall: Arenales 1239. Puerta 1. Rue des Artisans. Recoleta

Gran Bar Danzon   Libertad 1161, Retiro

 

Fees:   Each will pay their own at the bar

And if it is your first time… Don’t be shy! We are waiting to welcome you.

Please send your RSVP to Silvia Portalanza  silporta@hotmail.com 

Ninth Annual End of the Year Party — November 17, 2016

BAIN DOWNTOWN

NINTH ANNUAL END-OF-YEAR PARTY

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Date: Thursday, November 17, 2015

Time: 7 to 10 pm

Venue: Pur Sang in Recoleta
Quintana 191 (corner Montevideo)

Join us for BAIN Downtown’s
most popular event of the year!

Enjoy a sumptuous selection of canapés,
hot and chilled appetizers, sweets,
various juices and soft drinks,
red and white wine, and champagne!

Saxophone, guitar and vocals performed throughout the evening
by Fabián Giuri – http://www.fabiangiuri.com

Dress code? Anywhere from cocktail to casual!

Cost: Members – AR$400 if purchased before October 31
Members – AR$500 if purchased on or after November 1
Non-Members – AR$700*

*Guests who join at this event will pay only the member price
Cost of annual membership is AR$300

TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE
(see any Board member at any BAIN event; contact information below)

Board members and contact information:
Toni – tonilin@aol.com
Walcott – walcotth2@gmail.com
Silvia – silporta@hotmail.com
Celia – celiacriseo@rauljak.com.ar
Bonnie – bonniekraft@yahoo.com

Tango Wine & Tapas — FRIDAY, June 10

Please join  
BAIN Downtown
 for an evening of wine, tapas, tango and friendly conversation
 Location: Congreso — Exact address provided upon RSVP 
Date: Friday, June 10, 2016
 
Time:  8:00 p.m.  
 
How does it work? Bring wine, finger food, and your sparkling self to join other BAIN members in a night of socializing and making new friends.  We look forward to catching up with you!
Please RSVP to  militarypm@hotmail.com 
The address will be sent to you via email response. 
****
New to Buenos Aires? New to BAIN Downtown, or is this your first Wine & Tapas? It’s easier than you think! One of our members has graciously opened their doors to create a social environment for any BAIN member interested in attending.
If you are interested in becoming one of these fabulous hosts or if you have any questions about the event, please contact Angela Restrepo: stila3107@yahoo.com  
·This event is limited to current BAIN Downtown members only, and their personal guests.  If you are interested in becoming a member of BAIN Downtown, please contact bain.downtown@gmail.com
·Wine & Tapas is held in a member’s private home.  Please extend your host the courtesy of an RSVP, and if it turns out that you can’t come, inform your host of that fact in advance of the event.

June Monthly Social — June 24, 6 pm, Argenta Towers Hotel

Please send your RSVP to Toni at tonilin@aol.com

FRIDAY, June 24, 2016 beginning at 6 p.m.

BAIN Downtown members and guests are invited to the BAIN June social get-together.

The event will start at 6 p.m. BAIN will provide light appetizers, and members can purchase drinks from the extensive bar menu.

Location:   Argenta Towers Hotel   (Vivaldi  Restaurant & Coffee)   Juncal   868

Fees:  BAIN Downtown members – No charge / Guests – 50 pesos*

*If you join BAIN Downtown at the meeting, your guest fee is waived.  The fee to join BAIN for one year’s membership is 300 pesos.

June Morning Coffee — June 8, 2016, Wednesday

Please send your RSVP to Viviana Falabella   vivi_fala@hotmail.com  (note the underscore between  “vivi” and “fala”)

Come join us for a Morning Coffee!

Let’s get together for a Morning Coffee, to meet old friends and make new ones. For this social event, please bring the food of your choice.

Be creative! This might include:

>Fresh fruit

>Fresh vegetables with dip

>Deviled eggs

>Sliced apples with dulce de leche

>Picada (small squares of ham or turkey and cheese)

>Medialunas from your local bakery

>Miga sandwiches

>Other baked goods

 

Your host will provide the venue and coffee.

Location: The home of Viviana Falabella  in San Telmo

(You will receive the address after you send your RSVP.)

Date and Time: Wednesday, June 8  from 10.30 until noon

 

RSVP:    vivi_fala@hotmail.com ( underscore between  “vivi”and “fala”)

 

 

Please note: The Morning Coffee is held in a member’s private home. Please extend to your host the courtesy of an RSVP, and if it turns out that you can’t come, inform your host of that fact in advance.

 

This event is limited to current BAIN Downtown members and their personal guests. If you are interested in becoming a member of BAIN Downtown, please contact bain.downtown@gmail.com.

Book Group Meeting — June 7, Tuesday — 2 pm

RSVP to jendan@gmail.com.

Please join us for our June book discussion.

Date: Tuesday, June 7

Time: 14:00 (new time)

Location: Libros del Pasaje, Thames 1762

For the month of June we will be discussing God Help the Child, by  Toni Morrison.  Published in 2015.  194 pages.  Available on Amazon and at  your local US library by electronic borrowing.

Spare and unsparing, God Help the Child—the first novel by Nobel-prize winner Toni Morrison to be set in our current moment—weaves a tale about the way the sufferings of childhood can shape, and misshape, the life of the adult.

“Emotionally-wrenching . . . [Morrison’s] literary craftsmanship endures with sparse language, precise imagery, and even humor. This haunting novel displays a profound understanding of American culture and an unwavering sense of justice and forgiveness.”
–Publishers Weekly