Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Pacific Asia Museum's 33rd Annual Festival of the Autumn Moon: A Night at the Taj
You are cordially invited to attend the Festival of the Autumn Moon: A Night at the Taj
Where
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The Taj Mahal is a symbol of the richness and diversity of South Asia.The cultures of this region are vibrant, colorful and multi-faceted and their magnificent visual and performing arts continue to speak to the human condition and inspire the global community. Join us for A Night at the Taj-an extraordinary evening of music, dining, and entertainment. Bid on fine art, home and garden décor, and exotic travel items. Please visit the Festival of the Moon website at
for up-to-date information on the auction and the event. Your attendance supports Pacific Asia Museum's exhibitions and educational programs that promote cultural understanding through the arts.
The Pacific Asia Museum requests the pleasure of your company at Pacific Asia Museum's 33rd Festival of the Autumn Moon.
Honorees
Temo A. Arjani, Managing Partner of Temo A. Arjani & Co., LLP
Fiza Shah, Chief Executive Officer of Developments in Literacy, Inc.
Cocktail attire or South Asian-inspired costumes
Hosted valet parking
For more information and tickets, please call 626.449.2742 x28 or email j.lin@pacificasiamuseum.org
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