Category Archives: BAIN Argentina
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:
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*
The Book Exchange Returns in May!
The BAIN Book Exchange is Back!
We skipped a meeting of this bi-monthly group, so it’s been awhile since we’ve gotten together. Looking forward to seeing everyone interested in sharing books and literary discussion at our upcoming event.
Please join us by bring 1 or 2 really interesting books to lend or give away in exchange for someone else’s great book. You don’t necessarily have to part with your book, you can loan it to another BAIN member who will be held accountable to return it. Our book exchange offers participants an opportunity to access high quality reading material in English, which can be hard to find and expensive to buy in BA, so please bring the book you would like your best friend to read.
Date: Thursday, May 2nd
Time: 11 am
Place: Contact Danielle Gold at dgold@counselingba.com for directions
Please RSVP in advance – exact address provided upon RSVP
Refreshments & good conversation will be served
April Ladies Night Happy Hour
April Morning Coffee
The next BAIN Morning Coffee is coming up! Mark your calendars!
Time: 10:30 am – 12:00
Where: Palermo Chico *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 Ramona Michetti at rgmichetti@hotmail.com
We hope you can make it!
Mickey Vail plays at La Biblioteca
The date has been changed! This event will now take place on Wednesday, April 24 – all other details are the same.
Mickey Vail is playing at La Biblioteca Cafe, Marcelo T. Alvear 1155: www.labibliotecacafe.com.ar
Wednesday, April 24, 9:30pm
Reservations 4811 0673 Cover Charge $65 Minimum Consumption $55 Show and Dinner $160 (all in pesos, and BAIN members get 10% off the cover).
Mickey will be working with a trio of Adrian Mastrocola (piano) Tomy Fraga
(guitar) and Federico Palmolella (bass) which is the same makeup as the old
Nat “King” Cole Trio and we will do a number of his songs plus others by
James Taylor, Luiz Bonfa, George Gershwin and more plus an original song
“There Are Times” written by Mastrocola and me.
Come and enjoy the show!
April Monthly Dinner
This month’s BAIN dinner will be on Tuesday, April 9. The event is being organized by Jim Isaacs. Jim reports:
The Basque independence movement in Spain and to some degree France draws the world’s eyes, but the Basque people have a very strong presence in Argentina and Chile, too. By many estimates there are more people of Basque decent in Argentina than all of Europe, and there is a strong Basque community in Buenos Aires. Five presidents of Argentina are reported to have been of at least partial Basque descent, including Urquiza, both Uriburus, and Yrigoyen. Eva Peron and Che Guevera had Basque blood, too.
We will meet and dine at the excellent Restaurant Vasco Frances, located in the Basque cultural center, at 1370 Moreno (between Santiago del Estero and San Jose, in the Congresso nieighborhood).
Here are the details:
Time: Tuesday April 9, 2013 at 9 p.m.
Place: Restaurant Vasco Frances (main dining hall of the Basque cultural center) 1370 Moreno. Parking will be validated for 2 hours; let me know if you are driving and I will get specifics to you.
Cost: $ 175 per person, inclusive of three course meal, one glass of wine (likely to be augmented), one water or soda, cubierto and tip.
RSVP to Jim Isaacs at jisaacs61@hotmail.com Space is limited/first-RSVP first served.
Fair at the British Embassy: April 6
Join the folks at the British Embassy for a Fall Fair on Saturday, April 6 from 12:00pm – 6:00pm.
AR$20 to enter, children under 10 enter free.
**Remember! Bring your ID, to enter the property, you need to show a valid ID.
RAIN DATE: Saturday, April 13
Visit www.abcc.org.ar for more details!
April Wine & Tapas: Escape Your Neighborhood Bubble!
Head out West and get to know Caballito!
*It’s not as far as you think!!*
This month’s host Celia lives in a delightful apartment in Caballito, close to two main roads and lots of great parking. There are also plenty of buses that run to this neck of the woods, so don’t be shy! Learn a new barrio and enjoy time with friends!
Location: Caballito *Exact address provided upon RSVP
Date: Saturday, April 6
Time: 8:00pm
How does it work? Each attendee brings a dish to pass, a beverage to share and yourself to enjoy company, conversation, and finger foods!
Look forward to catching up with you!
March Monthly Dinner
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)


