From Košice to New York
Dear Friends,
We are excited to invite you to our next Slovak PRO discussion and networking event in NYC, this time focusing on Košice, the capital of Eastern Slovakia. As the country’s fastest-growing city and a leader in the cultural and creative industries, Košice has much to offer.
We’ll be joined by special guests from Košice, who will bring the city and region closer to us here in NYC. Representatives from Košice Region Tourism will showcase everything from UNESCO sites to vineyards and share updates on the exciting events planned for 2025. Discover Slovakia Tours will introduce unique ways to explore Eastern Slovakia and uncover the hidden gems of the region. Additionally, representatives from Košice Airport will share how they are making travel to Košice easier for those of us in the U.S.
Many in our Slovak PRO community have roots in Košice or Eastern Slovakia, and we’re proud to highlight a few of our community members from Košice who are achieving remarkable things in NYC.
Whether you have a personal connection to the city or are simply curious to learn more about this vibrant cultural and historical hub, we welcome you to join us on Wednesday, October 23 at 6 PM. As always, you’ll have the chance to network with fellow Slovak professionals over wine and refreshments.
We look forward to seeing you there!
TICKETS:
Capacity is limited, so please RSVP and purchase your ticket in advance. We are charging a symbolic ticket price of $5; all the proceeds will be used to benefit the activities of Slovak PRO, Inc., a non-profit organization.
WHERE:
We will meet at the premises of the Consulate General of Slovakia, located at: 167 East 73rd Street New York, NY 10021
WHEN:
Wednesday, October 23, 2023 at 6 PM
PROGRAM:
6 PM - Networking
7 PM - Presentations
Košice Region Tourism
Discover Slovakia Tours
Kosice International Airport
Slovak PROs from Kosice in NYC
8 PM - Networking over refreshments and wine
This event is organized by Slovak PRO in partnership with the Consulate General of Slovakia in New York and the Slovak-American Cultural Center.