Open House Invitation: Come See Our New Office

National Association of Scholars

Calling all NAS friends, members, and supporters,

NAS has moved to a new office!

And we have enough room to hold a party.

Therefore, you are invited to celebrate with us at an open house at our new office space, just west of Fifth Avenue on 46th St. on Tuesday, September 12th, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm at our New York City office. The new address is:

National Association of Scholars

12 East 46th St., 6th Floor

New York, NY 10017

Come prepared to enjoy good food, great conversation, and stellar company. We hope to see you, show you our latest work, and discuss what’s coming up over the next year. We’d love to have you join us.

You can RSVP to David Randall by email at [email protected]

Image: New York City USA - Empire State Building by Daniel Mennerich // CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

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