APA Cross-Hudson Happy Hour in Hoboken, June 24

June 17, 2016

The APA-NY Metro Student Representative Committee & New Jersey Young Planners Group invite you to join them in Hoboken, NJ on Friday, June 24th to network with fellow planning professionals and planning students working on both sides of the Hudson. The event will include students, alumni, and APA members from five schools in New Jersey and New York. This event serves as a wonderful opportunity to meet planners from the region as well as connect with old friends. Small appetizers will be provided.

Sponsored by APA-NY Metro Student Representative Committee & NJ Young Planners Group

When: Friday, June 24, 2016 from 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM (EDT)
Where: Pilsener Haus & Biergarten – 1422 Grand St, Hoboken, NJ 07030 – View Map

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