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Invitation to Dutch Treat Dinner / Ball Signing – June 11 – ­ Please Join Us!

Please join us for a€ ¦

DUTCH TREAT DINNER / BASEBALL SIGNING
with artist/athlete
ADAM MOSER
Monday, June 11 @ 7pm

IZALCO SALVADORIAN CUISINE

IZALCO SALVADORIAN CUISINE
300 W. 5th Street
Downtown Santa Ana, CA 92701(SW corner of 5th and Broadway)

Artist/Athlete Adam Moser  is the current Grand Central  Art Center Social Practice artist in residence.  Moser will  realize his lifelong dream of playing in the big leagues  by trying out for Major League Baseball (MLB), and has  invited members of our community to join his team.

We invite you to join us and the team for a Ball Signing  and Dutch Treat  Dinner on June 11.  The first 50  people will receive an autographed baseball, signed  by the entire team.

More details on Moser’s project and residency  can be found on the  GCAC blog:
http://grandcentralartcenter.wordpress.com

PARKING:
Car Parking on 3rd Street (structure @ Sycamore)
Additional Structures @ 4th St. & Spurgeon and 3rd St. & Birch St.
Surface Lot @ 3rd St. & Bush St.

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE IN SOCIAL PRACTICE:
More details on the Grand Central Art Center  Forward Vision and Artist in Residence  program can be found on the GCAC  blog:
http://grandcentralartcenter.wordpress.com/2012/05/24/open-engagement-aam-social-practice-and-a-forward-vision-grand-central-art-center/

ABOUT DUTCH TREAT DINNER:
DUTCH TREAT DINNER  is an opportunity to build new  connections, reconnect with those you know and develop  a stronger  community of creative individuals.  Unlike a gala or formal dinner event, DTD has no set menu,  ticket price or seating arrangement – you order straight from  the standard menu, attend for free and sit with those you wish.  Individuals attending are responsible for their own dinner bill,  hence the name  DUTCH TREAT DINNER.

There is no pressure –  you eat and drink what you order  and can afford.

HISTORY OF DUTCH TREAT DINNER:
Dutch Treat Dinner was conceived originally in 1999  by John D. Spiak and artist Cyndi Coon in Tempe, Arizona.  The dinners have taken place at random locations and  random times ever since.

RSVP
Please send me an email RSVP with number of  individuals planning to attend Dutch Treat Dinner with you.  This will allow us a count to provide Izalco in advance,  so they can be best prepared for our arrival.

Thanks and look forward to seeing you at the  Dutch Treat Dinner!

The Cut-Off Men film can now be viewed online at:  http://grandcentralartcenter.wordpress.com/2012/07/02/the-cut-off-men-filmdocumentary-now-online-for-viewing/