Thanksgiving Dinner in Brussels, November 23, 2017

We are bringing you one of our favorite annual events!

Come join us for one of the American Club’s most popular events: a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, consisting of roast turkey with all the trimmings, followed by an assortment of real American pies. This very American event will be held on Thanksgiving itself, i.e., on Thursday, November 23rd at 7:00 p.m. at the Marriott Brussels Grand-Place Hotel. Whole turkeys are carved and served family style at tables for eight. It’s just like home, only better, because someone else does the cooking! The menu will be 

Apéritif

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New England Clam Chowder

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Turkey with stuffing
Mashed potatoes & gravy
Sweet potatoes
Green beans with mushrooms
Corn pudding
Beets
Cranberry Jelly
 
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Pecan pie
Apple pie
Pumpkin pie

 

Event Details:
Date:
 Thursday, November 23rd, 2017.
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place:
Marriott Brussels Grand-Place Hotel, Rue Auguste Orts 3-7, 1000 Brussels.
Price: €80 (includes apéritif, one-half bottle of house wine, soft drinks and mineral water); €45 for children under 12.
ACB/AWCB/CCB/CUCB members (all members of Columbia University Club in Belgium) receive a discounted price of €75.
Public Transportation:  Metro lines 3 & 4; bus 86: Bourse; buses 48 & 95: Grand-Place.


Reservations are due by Friday, November 17, at:
http://www.americanclubbrussels.org/event-2678956
Payment
in advance to ACB account BE55427919588144 (KREDBEBB). Please mention “Thanksgiving” in the reference section of the bank transfer. Online payment with a credit card is also possible (through PayPal, but no actual PayPal account is required); pay when registering or use the link provided in the invoice.


Cancellations
are possible until noon on Friday, November 17. Participants canceling after this time, as well as no-shows, are charged the full cost of the event.

Come celebrate with fellow alumni!

WHEN
November 23, 2017 at 7:00pm - 10pm
WHERE

Marriott Brussels Grand-Place Hotel

Rue Auguste Orts 3-7
Brussels 1000
Belgium

Will you come?

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