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SeniorFest: Mystery Dinner @ Volver

By GAPSA Student Programs - Univ. of Penn (other events)

Tuesday, May 7 2019 6:00 PM 8:00 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Student Programs brings you the last mystery dinner of the year SeniorFest: Mystery Dinner at Volver.

It is a great opportunity to eat delicious food and meet new people from the G12 before graduating! Come celebrate together all your accomplishments, network, and form new connections! If you are looking for roommates you might even get lucky and find one!

3-course menu. Below find a sample (Menu IS subject to change, but to something equally delicious if anything).  

  • First course:
  • MILK & CEREAL Bacon, Glazed Chicken, Thyme Marshmallows, Puffed Rice, White Asparagus, Black Trumpets
  • GREEN SALAD Apricot Kernels, Sun Gold Tomatoes, Cucumber, Rosé Vinaigrette,
  • HAMACHI TARTARE Mango Pearls, Aji Amarillo Granita, Green Mango, Pickled Garlic, Yuzu Mayo, Togarashi Flatbread
  • Second Course:
  • CANNELLONI CHICKEN Foie Gras Cannelloni, Pumpkin, Truffle Chicken Jus, Sherry & Foie Gras Cream
  • PASTRAMI SEA TROUT Grilled Caraflex Cabbage, Green Apple, Kohlbrabi, Soubise
  • NOLA BBQ SHRIMP Gulf Prawns, Creole Potatoes, Chistorra Sausage, Lemon Confit
  • RICOTTA GNUDI Ricotta, Parmesan & Brandy Cream, Fava Beans,Nasturtium
  • Dessert
  • COCOA CHOUX Chocolate Sablée,Chocolate Mousse Choose (1)

ONLY food is included, at the regular 3-course meal cost, if you select the plates with additional cost you will be responsible for the difference. You must purchase drinks separately. 

Disclaimer: Please note that tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable. This means that if you bought a ticket (for yourself or for a friend) and can no longer come, the ticket is forfeited - please notify me if this is the case. Also please note that 2 “no shows, no calls” (failure to attend or failure to notify of absence within 24 hrs of event) for ticketed events will result in being blacklisted from future events for the rest of the academic year (unless notifying Chair of Student Programs). Please verify whether you will be able to attend prior to purchasing tickets. Also note, if someone other than the ticket purchaser is present you will be asked to pay the full cost of the ticket. You MUST be a current Penn Graduate or Professional Student if purchasing a ticket at the rate of a grad/professional student. 

****UPenn email address required.**** Must be UPenn graduate/professional student to purchase tickets.  Limit one (1) ticket per person.  Please note tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable.   

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By purchasing a ticket you agree with GAPSA’s anti-harassment expectations outlined below:

Anti-Harassment Policy
Purpose
GAPSA is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for all participants, free from
harassment based on age, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or
gender expression, disability, health conditions, socioeconomic status, marital status, domestic status,
or parental status (hereafter, simply harassment). “Participants” in this policy refers to anyone present
at GAPSA meetings, including students, staff, faculty, vendors, and other attendees.
Expected Behavior
All participants at GAPSA meetings and events are expected to abide by this Anti-Harassment Policy in
all meeting venues including ancillary events as well as official and unofficial social gatherings.

Follow the norms of professional respect that are necessary to promote the conditions for free academic interchange.
If you witness potential harm to a participant, be proactive in helping to mitigate or avoid that harm.
Alert GAPSA organizers or Penn Police if you see a situation in which someone might be in imminent physical danger.

Unacceptable Behavior
Harassment consists of a single intense and sever act or of multiple persistence or pervasive acts which
are demeaning, abusive, offensive, or create a hostile professional or workplace environment.
Harassment may include sexual solicitation, physical advance, or verbal or non-verbal conduct that is
sexual in nature; it may also include threatening, intimidating, or hostile acts; circulation of written or
graphic material that denigrates or shows hostility toward an individual or group; epithets, slurs, or
negative stereotyping based on group identity. 

GAPSA Student Programs - Univ. of Penn