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VELVET REVOLUTION PARTY 2010 November 19th, 2010 at 7.00PM-10.30 PM @ GREENHOUSE, 150 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013

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VELVET REVOLUTION PARTY 2010

November 19th, 2010 at 7.00PM-10.30 PM @ GREENHOUSE, 150 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013

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The "Velvet Revolution" (November 16 – December 29, 1989)

Refers to a non-violent revolution in former Czechoslovakia that saw the overthrow of theCommunist government. The Velvet/Gentle Revolution was a start of a democratizationprocess in the country. Czechoslovakia held afterwards its first democratic elections insummer 1990 after more than 40 years of a totalitarian regime.

On November 17, 1989, riot police suppressed a peaceful student demonstration in Prague.That event sparked a series of popular demonstrations from November 19 to late December.By the end of November the number of peaceful protesters assembled in Prague had swelledfrom 200,000 the previous day to an estimated half-million. The peaceful protests seizedthe all country A two-hour general strike, involving all citizens of Czechoslovakia, was heldon November 27.

VELVET REVOLUTION (November 17th 1989)

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With the collapse of other Communist governments in eastern Europe, and increasing streetprotests, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia announced on November 28 that it wouldrelinquish power and dismantle the single-party state. Barbed wire and other obstructionswere removed from the border with West Germany and Austria in early December.

On December 10, 1989, President Gustáv Husák appointed the first largely non-Communistgovernment in Czechoslovakia since 1948, and resigned. Alexander Dubček was electedspeaker of the federal parliament on December 28 and Václav Havel the President ofCzechoslovakia on December 29, 1989. In summer 1990 Czechoslovakia held its firstdemocratic elections since 1946.

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21 YEARS AFTER…

The Consulate General of Slovakia

together with

The Consulate General of the Czech Republic,

+421 Foundation and Czech Center New York present a joint event:

the “ VELVET REVOLUTION PARTY”

to celebrate the 21st anniversary of the fall of communism and

the triumph of democracy in former Czechoslovakia in 1989.

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We cordially invite you to attend our signature event the“ VELVET REVOLUTION PARTY”

on November 19th 2010 at the prestigious SoHO club GREENHOUSE.

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VENUE

GREENHOUSE @ 150 Varick Street, SoHo, New York

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PROGRAM

Welcome cocktail

Welcome speech ( Consuls General of Slovakia and the Czech Republic)

Book presentation (by the Slovakian author Rene Benda titled „My Cold War“)

Dance Party

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BOOK PRESENTATION

Author of the novel, Mr. Rene Benda was born inBratislava, Slovakia. He emigrated to Austria in1988 and now is living alternately in Slovakia,Czech Republic, Great Britain and USA. He ispursuing various projects in the sphere ofinternational educational exchange andliterature.

http://renebenda.sk

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BOOK PRESENTATION

„My Cold War“ will be available for purchase

at the venue for a suggested price of $17.00.*

All proceeds from the book sales will support the

philantrophic programs of the +421 Foundation.

* exact cash and personal check accepted

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OUR SPONSORS

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CHARITABLE PURPOSE

The Velvet Revolution Party is not just a fancy event, it’s an opportunity for you to support

various causes and charities. Through this event, and thanks to the voluntary donationsfrom our patrons, we have been able to support following organizations:

ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTED IN 2007-2009:

Reocentrum (the premier treatment center for children with cerebral palsy disease in Bratislava, Slovakia)

Zlin Orphanage in Lazy, Czech Republic

The National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library in Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Apeal of Consience Foundation

Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association

+421 Foundation Inc.

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This year you will have the opportunity to support artists and

cultural exchange projects of the +421 Foundation.

2010 BENEFACTORS

www.plus421.org

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SUPPORT US

If you wish to support the +421 Foundation and its projects, please send your donation

check payable to +421 Foundation Inc., (a public charity organization exempt

under 501 /c/ /3/ of the Internal Revenue Code) to the following address:

+421 Foundation, P.O.Box 4114, New York, NY 10163.

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Tax ID number (EIN): 26-1415582, DLN number: 17053051047028

Your donation is tax-deductible.

DONATE ON-LINE:

Please visit our website www.plus421.org SUPPORT US/Donate on-line

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!