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“The United States and Spain: A Promising Future” |

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A Luncheon Program
featuring
H.E. Javier Ruperez
Ambassador of Spain to the United States
Thursday, August 28, 2003
12:00 Noon (11:30 a.m. reception)
The Plimsoll Club
World Trade Center of New Orleans
(The luncheon will be held in the Plimsoll
Club’s Galvez Room, which is named for Bernardo de Galvez,
the Spanish Governor-General of the Louisiana territory from
1777-1785.)
(Free validated parking in the WTC Garage) |
Ambassador Javier Ruperez has had a
distinguished career as a diplomat since 1965 and as a member of the
Spanish National Parliament since 1979. He holds degrees in law and
journalism from the University of Madrid. His early diplomatic
assignments included Addis Abeba, Warsaw, Helsinki, and Geneva. He
later served as Chief of Staff of the Under Secretary of Foreign
Affairs and as the first Spanish Ambassador to NATO. In Parliament
his posts have included President of the Defense Committee of the
Spanish House of Deputies; President of the Foreign Affairs
Committee of the Spanish House of Deputies; and President of the
NATO Parliamentary Assembly. He is the author of five books, is
married and has two daughters.
This luncheon program is part of
Ambassador Ruperez’s forthcoming visit to Louisiana to inaugurate
the Heart of Spain Exhibition in Alexandria (see below).
The Heart of Spain Exhibition, one
of the premiere events of the Louisiana Purchase
Bicentennial Celebration, will be held at the Alexandria
Museum of Art from September 1 to November 30. Included in
the exhibit are 103 works of art representing 2000 years of
Spanish religious transformation, including paintings,
tapestries, sculpture, jewelry and manuscripts. Among the
works are paintings by Goya, El Greco, Murillo, Velasquez,
Mengs, Cano, Ribera, and many other Spanish masters. The
Alexandria Museum of Art is holding the exhibition in
cooperation with Spain’s Museo del Prado, Madrid’s
Archeological Museum, the Decorative Arts Museum, the
National Museum of Sculpture, the Fundacion Lazaro Galdiano,
and the Patrimonio Nacional, which oversees Spain’s royal
palaces.
Another important part of the Heart
of Spain event is its 1,300-page educational curriculum
currently available throughout Louisiana, with plans for
worldwide distribution. For information about the Heart of
Spain exhibit in Alexandria, visit www.HeartOfSpain.com |
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Europe/Louisiana Business Council
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- In Cooperation With
- Ark-La-Tex Regional Export & Technology Center
- Baton Rouge Center for World Affairs
- Consular Corps of New Orleans
- International Trade Council/Red River
Region
- Louisiana District Export Council
- Louisiana International Trade Center/SBDC
- Louisiana International Trade
Commission
- Louisiana Tax Free Shopping
- Louisiana Technology Council
- New Orleans U.S. Export Assistance
Center
- World Affairs Council of New Orleans
- World Trade Club of Greater New
Orleans
Cost: $25 for members of the sponsoring organizations and
companies.
$30 for non-members.
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Registration and prepayment are
required by August 27, 10:00 a.m. |
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be charged to your account number noted on the registration
form.
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