NetSAP DC had a great February full of diverse events and activities. We kicked off the month with “SEATED FOUR MINUTE DATING FOR SOUTH ASIAN & INDIAN PROFESSIONALS” a Speed Dating event co-sponsored with Pros in the City. We try to hold a speed dating event quarterly and our first one for 2010 was held at Guarapo Restaurant in Arlington. We had about 50 attendees and yours truly participated (hey a single gal has to do what she can!). This was the third NetSAP DC speed dating event I had attended and every time I find the process to be rigorous but rewarding. Each couple had 3 minutes to “date” and get to know each other. Most of the time the conversations revolve around what you do, how long you’ve lived in the area, and what you like to do in your free time, but sometimes you’ll get those lucky chaps with unique icebreaker questions. I was asked what I thought about the Jersey Shore, if I believed in ghosts, and was even given a word of advice from an older gentleman- don’t get married three times. I would recommend this event to anyone in the dating game as I think you learn what qualities you are and are not looking for in a person, and at the end of the day, you get to make some new acquaintances even if they don’t turn into anything romantic.
That night we also held “ENGAGE IN CHANGE WITH INDICORPS AND NETSAP DC” an event organized by
Indicorps. The purpose of the event was to discuss leadership and community involvement locally and abroad. Indicorps is a great organization whose main purpose is to provide volunteer opportunities in India to Indians around the world. Indicorps approached NetSAP DC earlier this year asking for assistance in marketing their purpose and their recruitment process. Our Director of Communications and Professional Development Pillar Chair attended the event on NetSAP DC’s behalf. They felt it was a positive discussion and NetSAP DC had the opportunity to introduce our organization to a new group of people.
The next week was followed by our very successful monthly book club. February’s book was “The Marriage Bureau for Rich People” by Farahad Zama. Our bookclub has a dedicated following and is one of NetSAP DC’s oldest components. It is led by our Bookclub Chair, Joydip Kundu, who has been actively involved with the bookclub and is a former chair of SALTAF, The South Asian Literary Art Festival that is co-sponsored by NetSAP DC and the Smithsonian Institution. What many members may not know is that the list of guests and speakers that come to our annual SALTAF event, are derived from NetSAP DC’s bookclub selections.

It was the third thursday of February, and that meant it was time for NetSAP DC’s monthly networking event. February’s Third Thursday was held at Public Bar, a venue that was established last summer and became popular with the South Asian crowd after last year’s Third Thursday on the Public rooftop. This month’s professional element was a business card exchange. Members were asked to bring a stack of business cards to exchange and by the end of the evening, the NetSAP DC member that had collected the most business cards was awarded a Starbucks gift package. We also welcomed 17 new members to NetSAP DC!
In February we held our first Chai Chat for the year which focused on Education Policy and the Future of America. We discussed how compared to other countries, even third world nations, the United States ranks very
low on education rankings. Part of the debate included discussion on what defines a good and balanced education, the difference between public and private education systems, and even nationalizing education. I think the Chai Chat was educational for some, as many of our members have been educated in India or abroad and were not familiar with the US education system. We had a 10 attendees and hope to continue these discussions quarterly.
We closed out the month with one of our most popular and gratifying events, the Second Saturday of Service. We celebrated the one year anniversary of our community service event by volunteering at the Capitol Area Food Bank. Due to NetSAP DC’s volunteer efforts we sorted and packaged 13,000 pounds of food in a matter of a few hours. The event was fun and I got to meet a lot of new members. It felt good to be focused on one laborious task for a few hours and forget about your stresses or worries because you knew your hard work was going to help a family eat a meal together.

March has many exciting events to come. We will be celebrating our first Holi event outdoors in Arlington and I look forward to playing Holi with you all later this month! Don’t forget our flagship events such as the bookclub and Third Thursday. This month we will be celebrating March Madness at the Third Thursday, so make sure to wear your favorite NCAA jerseys at the Madhatter.
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