KAPS News, Mar 31st
Welcome to the March 31st, 2010 edition of the KAPS Newsletter.
In this issue:
*April Kappy Hour
*KCI Event: North Korea - Human Face Lecture Series - An Inside Look at the DPRK's Health Care System
*Join KAPS at Kollaboration SF - a Korean and Asian Talent Showcase
*SFSU KSA Event: SFSU KSA Presents Korean Culture Night
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Join us next Thursday for our April Kappy Hour! It'll be a guaranteed good time and a great way to meet new people. This month we're heading over to Orson on 508 4th Street in San Francisco.
We also have our 2010 KAPS t-shirts available. So sign up or renew your membership to get the new shirt.
See you there!
Date: Thursday, April 8th from 7pm-10pm
Location: Orson, 508 4th Street, San Francisco
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KCI Event: North Korea - Human Face Lecture Series - An Inside Look at the DPRK's Health Care System
The Korean Center, Inc. (KCI) is proud to present the fourth installment of its special lecture series entitled North Korea: Human Face. A group of KAPS members will be attending this lecture on Friday, April 9th at 6:00 pm at the Korean Center (1362 Post St, San Francisco). There will also be a reception with refreshments at 7:00 pm.
This will be a discussion with Dr. Moon Jae Pak, Chairman, US-DPRK Medical Science Exchange Committee (UDMEDEX) & Vice President, Korean American National Coordinating Council (KANCC)
This talk will highlight constructive solutions to humanitarian problems in North Korea through health diplomacy, and discuss how Americans can play a role in this. Dr. Pak will give an assessment of the development and current state of the North Korean medical care system, and examine difficulties it has encountered in the last twenty years. Dr. Pak will also speak on the economy of reunification of the Korean peninsula.
About the Speaker: Dr. Moon Jae Pak serves as the Chairman of the US-DPRK Medical Science Exchange Committee & VP of the Korean American National Coordinating Council. Dr. Pak visits North Korea on an annual basis as part of a medical delegation to the Pyongyang Medical Symposium. The 12th Symposium will be hosted this May. Dr. Pak was also one of a few Korean American physicians invited by the North Korean authority to visit the country in 1995, and helped develop a new hospital in Pyongyang called the Third People’s Hospital. This hospital has served as a model for adapting modern health care practices. Dr. Pak received his MD from Yonsei University College of Medicine, and currently serves on the Board of the Korean-American Medical Association.
About the US-DPRK Medical Science Exchange Committee (UDMEDEX): UDMEDEX has helped promote the health of the North Korean people by bringing technology and modern medical expertise to the DPRK. The Committee also hosts medical exchange delegations to encourage purposeful engagement.
Anyone interested in attending with KAPS should RSVP to KAPS Vice-President Andrew Ko at andrew@kaps.org.
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Join KAPS at Kollaboration SF - a Korean and Asian Talent Showcase
Kollaboration (www.kollaborationsf.org) is an annual event and movement produced by young Asian and Pacific Islander (API) professionals and students to promote a strong API presence in entertainment and media. This high-energy shows across the nation provide a unique chance for young API artists to showcase their talents and for the first time will be appearing in San Francisco.
Date: Saturday, April 10, 2010 | 7:00 PM
Venue: Palace of Fine Arts Theater, San Francisco
Address: 3301 Lyon St, San Francisco, CA 94123
Parking: Free!
Tickets are on sale now! Pre-order them for $15 before April 1st and save those ticket stubs for discounted admission to the AFTERPARTY event! Hosted by Kollaboration Founder/Comedian Paul “PK” Kim!
KAPS members will be attending as a group, so if you're interested in attending, please RSVP to KAPS Social Chair Kristine Ko at kristine@kaps.org. You will need to buy your own ticket, but this is a great way to spend a fun evening with your favorite KAPS members.
Please go to http://kollaborationsf.org/show/tickets to purchase tickets and for more information about the show.
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FSU KSA Event: SFSU KSA Presents Korean Culture Night
KSA is hosting the Korean Culture Night on April 12th at Jack Adams Hall! We will be presenting traditional to modern day performances, such as traditional Korean drumming from EGO, TaeKwonDo from the SFSU TKD, and more. We hope you can make it!
Location: Jack Adams Hall, Cesar Chavez Student Center, Terrance Level
1600 Holloway Avenue, SF CA 94132 San Francisco, CA
Doors open at: 5:30PM
Show starts at 6! :)
Presale: $7 & The Special: $5 each for group of 2
At door: $10
The Special doesn't apply at door, only during presales.
To get a hold of the presale tickets, please visit the KSA office located in Ceser Chavez Student Center @ M-100D.
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INTERESTED IN GETTING MORE INVOLVED IN KAPS?
KAPS is always on the lookout for people interested in getting the most out of their KAPS experience. We are looking for volunteers to plan social events, coordinate community service events, serve as guest speakers, monitor the website, and improve the overall KAPS member experience. We are also looking for contributors to our newsletters and website, in the form of job postings, professional advice, and relevant news.
If you are interested in becoming an officer, contributing to newsletters, or assisting with an event, please contact andrew@kaps.org.
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