the iawj gala dinner will be may 8 in arusha. members are encouraged to wear “national dress”

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The IAWJ Gala Dinner will be May 8 in Arusha. Members are encouraged to wear “national dress”. IAWJ’s 10 th Biennial International Conference in Seoul, Korea, 2010. For some of us, choosing “national dress” is effortless.

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The IAWJ Gala Dinner will be May 8 in Arusha. Members are encouraged to wear “national dress”. . For some of us, choosing “national dress” is effortless . . IAWJ’s 10 th Biennial International Conference in Seoul, Korea, 2010 . . For some of us, national dress means simple elegance. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The IAWJ  Gala Dinner will be May 8 in Arusha. Members are encouraged to wear “national dress”

The IAWJ Gala Dinner will be May 8 in Arusha.

Members are encouraged to wear “national dress”.

IAWJ’s 10th Biennial International Conference in Seoul, Korea, 2010.

For some of us, choosing “national dress” is effortless.

Page 2: The IAWJ  Gala Dinner will be May 8 in Arusha. Members are encouraged to wear “national dress”

IAWJ’s 10th Biennial International Conference in Seoul, Korea, 2010.

For some of us, national dress means simple elegance.

Page 3: The IAWJ  Gala Dinner will be May 8 in Arusha. Members are encouraged to wear “national dress”

IAWJ’s 10th Biennial International Conference in Seoul, Korea, 2010.

For others, “national dress” means colors dazzle and patterns delight.

Page 4: The IAWJ  Gala Dinner will be May 8 in Arusha. Members are encouraged to wear “national dress”

IAWJ’s 10th Biennial International Conference in Seoul, Korea, 2010.

And some of us just look great with wombats pinned to our sweaters.

Page 5: The IAWJ  Gala Dinner will be May 8 in Arusha. Members are encouraged to wear “national dress”

IAWJ’s 10th Biennial International Conference in Seoul, Korea, 2010.

For those who do not have time to shop

for an outfit for the gala, for those whose

“national dress” is blue jeans, or for those who

would just like an African

outfit for the fun or it. . .

TAWJA is arranging for local dressmakers to be at the conference opening day.

Please let us know if you are interested (non-binding – we are just trying to get a

sense of how many we need.).