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The Marbella Chapter of the American Club of the Costa del Sol invites you to join us at the celebration of American Independence Day, July 4, 2009. We have planned a fun day for everyone, and hope to see you at these two events.

AMERICAN FESTIVAL AT ALAMEDA PARK,
MARBELLA´S OLD TOWN
July 4th, 2009 From 5:00pm to 9:00pm
This event is open and free to the public
Join us as we, together with the Town Hall of Marbella, celebrate with flag raising and national anthem ceremonies at 5:00 pm, followed by American singers and dancers, the Laude School Cheerleaders, American music, American food stands, beer, drinks and surprises for all the family. Come, bring friends and family and help us to host our members and friends.
JULY 4TH AMERICAN STYLE BBQ DINNER AND DANCE
AT BUDDHA BEACH IN PUERTO BANUS
From 8:30pm
Members 27Euros, Guests 30Euros.
Join us for an evening of fun and celebration at a classy beach club dressed up in red, white and blue, featuring an American style BBQ dinner, followed by dancing to the great music of Armando. An evening of good All-American good times.
Reservations with Elizabeth Gross at Tel. 952770072 (after 11:00am) or by e-mail:
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Sitting reservations limited to 160 people, so please book early.
Directions to Buddha Beach:
The place sits, basically, across from the Casino de Marbella at the beach side. Must reach the San Pedro/Ronda Rd. intersection and turn back towards Marbella. Pass some shops and Hotel Cortijo Blanco, look for sign "Hotel Guadalpin Banus" and enter there, pass in front of a gas station, and follow the road to a rotonda, you will see an entrance with a guard rail off the rotonda. That is the entrance, approach slowly to lift the bar if not manned by a guard, drive in, and park anywhere. Buddha Beach is at the end of that entrance road. Alternatively, you can park at Park Plaza hotel in Puerto Banus and walk past Ocean Club to reach Buddha Beach,on your right, but this is a sandy path and a good ten minute walk.
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