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Hapi Hapi Hour at the Textile Museum in Washington draws big crowd
Posted by Susanna at 2:53 PM, Apr 11, 2010 (Comments)
Category: Events
Heiko Hesse, president of Washington European Society (www.eu-society.org), Philippa Hughes of the Pink Line Project (www.pinklineproject.com), and Robertas Kupstas, who was a contestant in the Lithuanian competitions in 2005 and 2006 for the Eurovision Song Contest. His song in 2005 was written by Swede Micke Wennborn.
A LOT OF PEOPLE came to the "Hapi Hapi" Hour event at the Textile Museum in Washington, D.C. on Friday evening, April 9. Guests could enjoy music in the beautiful garden by The Four Horsemen and in the galleries by DJ Robin Bell. And there was also a Sushi Sake Bar by Food Arts. The event was presented by Philippa Hughes and the Pink Line Project.
Linda Tocchini-Valentini of the Embassy of Sweden and her mother Elisabet Engström Jönsson
Steve Rochlin, Lauren Vicary, Kyle Poole and Christina Sevilla
Ayodamola Okunseinde and Holly Bass
Hannah Sears, Bipin Badhe, Pierre Cartier and Fernando Batista
Alyssa Gsell and Elizabeth Ward
Kristin Guiter, Betsy Lowther and Holly Thomas at the Hapi Hapi Hour at the Textile Museum.

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