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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
JRFC Christmas Party
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The Jordanian Romanian Forum for Culture (JRFC)
Cordially invite you to attend
The Christmas Dancing Party
Monday, 14th December, 2009
Revaj Hotel - Fifth circle - behind the Four Seasons Hotel
At 7:00 pm
The Party will Include DJ and Dinner
Participation is for 15 JD's/Person
Friends and families are welcome to join
Reservation must be done before Wednesday, 2nd December, 2009
For reservation call:
Eng. Jamal Naser Eddin - Mob: 0797 101 288
Mr.Nasim Altamimi - Mob: 0788 787 064
Monday, August 27, 2007
Tawjihi Graduation Party - August 2007
The Jordanian Romanian Forum for Culture – Under Establishment, had organized a celebration party for the graduated high school, tawjihi, students from Jordanian – Romanian families on the 2nd of August, 2007.
The party included an welcome statement by the Romanian ambassador in Jordan, his excellency, Mr Radu Onufrei, who congratulated the Jordanian – Romanian youth for the step forward made in establishing the JRFC, along with the high school graduates from the hybrid Jordanian-Romanian community, who will be starting up their after school life with a new spirit accompanied with the establishment of the Jordanian Romanian Forum for Culture.
The party was lead by Dj Voinic, yet another young member of the Jordanian-Romanian community, and his troupe, BETRAK, coming all the way from Aqaba, and performing live several tracks in Arabic, English, and Romanian.


The party included an welcome statement by the Romanian ambassador in Jordan, his excellency, Mr Radu Onufrei, who congratulated the Jordanian – Romanian youth for the step forward made in establishing the JRFC, along with the high school graduates from the hybrid Jordanian-Romanian community, who will be starting up their after school life with a new spirit accompanied with the establishment of the Jordanian Romanian Forum for Culture.
The party was lead by Dj Voinic, yet another young member of the Jordanian-Romanian community, and his troupe, BETRAK, coming all the way from Aqaba, and performing live several tracks in Arabic, English, and Romanian.
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