Boston Hungarians Network "Happy Hour Event" (October 6, 2008)


The organizers of the Boston Hungarians Network
AND
Gabor Garai, Honorary Consul General of the Republic of Hungary in Boston

Cordially Invite you, your Partner and your Friends to the upcoming
"Happy Hour" Event of the Boston Hungarians Network:

Monday, October 6, 2008, 7.30 pm - 10.30 pm

VENUE: Big City
http://www.allstonsfinest.com/allstonsfinest/bigcity/bigcity.swf

ADDRESS: 138 Brighton Ave. (Corner of Harvard Ave.) Allston,

(617) 782-2020

EVENT: Boston Hungarian Network events are good (and regular) opportunities to connect, meet, socialize and network with fellow Hungarians, and friends of Hungary living in the Boston area, so please feel free to share this invitation with your Hungarian-American and American-Hungarian friends and colleagues. Thanks! :-) RSVPs are very much appreciated and should be sent to bostonconsul@hungary.com

There is no cover charge, and food will also be provided by Big City thanks to Honorary Consul Gabor Garai, the sponsor of the Boston Hungarians Network. (There will be a cash bar /drinks paid individually - please bring your ID for alcoholic beverages/. Pool tables will also be available.)

ABOUT THE PLACE:
"Big City is Boston's best kept secret for outrageous pizzas and inventive beer food. In this renovated, two floor, circa 1910 bank building you'll find one-of-a-kind "retro-metro" decor pieces and life size murals that give this city life, as well as 21 championship size pool tables, plus 80 beers on tap."

MBTA DIRECTIONS:

Take the Green Line "B" train to the Harvard Ave. stop (not to be confused with Harvard station on the Red Line). Walk down Harvard Ave.

(with the numbers decreasing). At the traffic light take a right onto Brighton Ave. Big City is the first door on your right. 3 minutes from

T-station.

DRIVING DIRECTIONS:

North/South of Boston:
Take I-93 North/South. Take exit 26 for Storrow Drive west. Go through

small tunnel and stay in the right lane. Continue for approximately three miles and take the exit for Allston/Brighton and Central Square (Doubletree Hotel will be on your left hand side). At traffic light take a left onto Cambridge St. At the third traffic light, take a left

onto Harvard Ave. At the next traffic light, Brighton Ave. will cross Harvard St. Big City is on the upper left corner of that intersection.

West of Boston:
Via Massachusetts Turnpike: Get on to Mass. Pike east. Take exit 18 (left exit) for Allston/Brighton and Cambridge. Follow signs for Allston/Brighton and you will be on Cambridge St. Go to the third traffic light and take a left onto Harvard Ave. At the next traffic light, Brighton Ave. will cross Harvard Ave. Big City is on the upper left corner of that intersection.

Via Route 2:
Take Route 2 East through Fresh Pond. Get onto Storrow Drive East. Take take the exit for Allston/Brighton and Central Square. Pass Western Ave. and take a right onto Cambridge St. (before the Doubletree Hotel). At the third traffic light, take a left onto Harvard Ave. At the next traffic light, Brighton Ave. will cross Harvard Ave. Big City is on the upper left corner of that intersection.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Best regards,

Ildiko Losonci Consular Officer

Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Hungary
111 Huntington Avenue, Boston MA 02199

Consulate Voice Mail: +1 617 342 4022
Consulate Email: bostonconsul@hungary.com
Foley direct: 617 226 3190
Foley email: ilosonci@foley.com

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