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P.O. Box 4464
Burlingame, CA 94010-4464

Telephone: 650-259-9871
Fax: 650-259-9874
Email: info@laa.org

The LAA is a non-profit , non-political and non-sectarian organization serving all Lebanese. It is involved in cultural and philanthropic services for our people. The board members meet every month and are dedicated to preserving the ideals of the LAA.

 

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LAA Membership is open to any individual and family members of a Lebanese descent, with an annual membership fee payment of $100. If you wish to become a member, please fill out the Membership Application, make your check payable to: LAA, and have it mailed.

 

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Social Events


LAA & WLCU Spring Annual Picnic

You are cordially invited to the LAA and WLCU Spring Annual Picnic. For some the Spring Annual Picnic is a day to relax with friends and family in a casual environment outside of the office. Some Guests love to take a leisurely row boat or paddle boat trip on the lake. For others, it’s about action - sports, like softball, frisbee, volleyball, soccer and more!  And others like Conversations at the picnic table under a shady tree…. A day at the Spring Annual Picnic includes wide variety of activities, delicious food, and an unmatched atmosphere of fun.

The venue of the Picnic is Vasona Lake Park in the beautiful town of Los Gatos

Sunday May 18, 2008 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Vasona Lake County Park
Meadow Brook Area
333 Blossom Hill Rd
Los Gatos, CA 95032
Phone: (408) 356-2729

Vasona Lake Park includes 45 acres of lawn for picknicking, informal play such as frisbee tossing, softball, volleyball or soccer. In addition Vasona Lake is open for non-power boating.

Paddle boats and row boats are available for rental. The lake also offers fishing for Black Bass, Crappie, Catfish and Blue Gill.

Bring your own meat to barbeque, side dish and/or dessert to share.
Charcoal and Soft Drinks are Provided.

R.S.V.P. by calling LAA office (650) 259-9871 or by dropping us an e-mail info@laa.org

Admission $5 per Adult - Kids 17 years or younger for Free
Space is limited, please RSVP by May 10th

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17th Annual Banquet

March 1, 2008
The Lebanese American Association 17th Annual Banquet was a night full of Entertainment and Surprises. The Banquet was held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, 1333 Bayshore Hwy, Burlingame, California 94010.

The evening program started with cocktails and Complimentary Professional Studio Photography in the Harbour Room by Photostudio professional photographer Bryan Asmar. Couples and families were in line to take a professional photo. Photographer covered the banquet and took key photos.

Welcoming remarks by President of LAA Tom Makdissy followed by the Lebanese Consul General the Honorable Fadi Hajali. The Partnership for Lebanon program was in the spotlight with a keynote video recorded address by Chairman of Intel Dr. Craig Barrett

Dinner started at 8:15 p.m. and it is worth mentioning the desert was great.

Following Dinner the Highlight of the evening took place: The Presentation of Outstanding Achievement Awards to the following Honorees:

  • The Honorable Walid Maalouf, the Director of Public Diplomacy for Middle Eastern & MEPI Affairs at USAID. He is responsible for enhancing communications between the agency and the broader Middle Eastern community in America and abroad.
  • Dr Fouad Freiha originated surgical advances including improvements in the technique of radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer, and the invention of the “Stanford Pouch”, a method of bladder substitution allowing patients to have a more normal life following bladder removal for cancer.
  • Dr Tali Bashour helped in establishing the Medical School at the University of Balamand in Lebanon and is currently Vice President of the University for Medical Studies and a member of its board of trustees. In addition, Dr. Bashour leads a fulltime cardiology practice, mainly at Seton Medical Center.

The musical entertainment performance commenced at 9:30 p.m. by Fadi Hanani and Band followed by Doris Farhat who flew from Chicago.

The Silent Auction opened at 6:30 and closed at 9:30. The prizes included Silk Painting “Filoli Garden” donated by Artist Nahda Balaa, Two Night Stay at the Lakeside Inn and casino Lake Tahoe donated by Dick Jeha, Dinner for six at Sahara Restaurant donated by Sahara Restaurant, Hair Services Extensions & permanent make-up by Michael Joe’s European Salon Hair on Computer donated by Michael Joe and a Weekend Stay at Hyatt Regency Burlingame with Brunch for two donated by Hyatt Regency Burlingame.

The Honorable Walid Maalouf had a book signing event for his newly published book “How Many Times … I Told You- Reflections, Memories and Hope for Lebanon”

Superb Dinner, Marvelous Entertainment, Fabulous Prizes!!! It was a night to remember…



Peace and Freedom Fundraiser
Sunday July 22, 2007
Thank You for joining us for the Peace and Freedom Fundraiser event for the Lebanese Army and their families.  It was a special patriotic evening as we honored and saluted the Lebanese Soldiers in their fight for Lebanon’s freedom and against terrorism. We have raised $18,000 which went to the Lebanese Army Fund. This Lebanese Army fund will be distributed to the families of our fallen soldiers.


 
Craig Barret Presentation
Wednesday September 12, 2007
This successful special event was hosted by the LebNet Board and Intel at Intel's Headquarters in Santa Clara.
This event featured a special presentation by Craig Barrett, Chairman of Intel, on the Partnership for Lebanon. Invitations were extended to LebNet members, Lebanese American Association, TechWadi, and their invited guests.
Intel, along with Cisco, GHAFARI, Microsoft, and Occidental Petroleum, are corporate sponsors of the Partnership for Lebanon. Formed in September of 2006, the Partnership's goals are to raise awareness and funds to aid in the rebuilding of Lebanon, and to create public-private partnerships designed to help the people of Lebanon find the path to long-term stability and economic growth.
For more information visit: www.lebanonpartnership.org



Terweeka
Sunday September 23, 2007
WLCU's Lebanese Brunch "Terweeka"  was held at the Lagoon Hall, 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City Community Center. Portion of proceeds were allocated to help our Lebanese Army and the Families of the Fallen Soldiers.