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2011 AEC Masquerade Ball

Friday, October 21, 2011 from 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM (PT)

Costa Mesa, CA

2011 AEC Masquerade Ball

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Architecture, Engineering, Construction (A/E/C) Masquerade Ball

Hosted by AAa/e, ACEC-OC, APWA Southern California (new!), ASCE-OC, BDA-OC, Mobility 21, SAME-OC (new!), SMPS-OC, SMPS-SD, WTS-IE, WTS-LA, WTS-OC, SMPS-LA, and WTS-SD

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Our fall celebration will be the first ever for each of our professional organizations to come together and provide our membership an opportunity to network with each other. With an exceptional lineup of honored VIP guests, we look forward to an enjoyable evening of networking while supporting a great cause. Proceeds benefit Orangewood Children's Foundation, Stand Up for Kids, and Olive Crest.

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http://www.cvent.com/d/fcqn4x

Emcee: Colonel Thomas H. Magness IV, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

New VIPs:

·         Doug Failing, Executive Director Highway Program METRO

·         Douglas Sereno, Director of Program Management, Port of Long Beach

·         Mayor Joe Carchio, City of Huntington Beach

 

Networking Reception, Dinner and Silent Auction

(Masquerade theme, cocktail, and business attire are welcome)

6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Celebrations by Turnip Rose

Costa Mesa, CA

www.aecpartners.org


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When & Where



Turnip Rose
1901 Newport Blvd #100
Costa Mesa, CA 92627

Friday, October 21, 2011 from 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM (PT)


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ASCE Orange County Branch



This Branch was created in 1952 to allow civil engineers to network, exchange ideas, build leadership skills, create lifelong professional connections, and improve the quality of life on Orange County.