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Number: 24 recent ratings

Average: 4.25

"I think it definitely has promise."

Jace (May 11, 2008)

"nice way to meet others from very different areas"

Jan-Willem_NJ (Apr 12, 2008)

"They shouldn't."

Peter (Mar 27, 2008)

"Friendly people!"

Elissa (Mar 14, 2008)

"There's always the opportunity to meet fun people and even possible business clients."

Jody (Mar 10, 2008)

"Great bunch of folks."

Avidtrav (Mar 8, 2008)

"It's a great social atmosphere to meet others living in the area."

Bobby (Mar 8, 2008)

"Very nice people!"

irina (Dec 15, 2007)

"Good"

Vivek (Nov 8, 2007)

"Incredibly friendly and eclectic crowd!"

Lara (Sep 30, 2007)

"Very nice event. Reasonable admission and wine cost with a friendly crowd. The organizers and their greeters introduced people to make everyone as comfortable as possible. I look forward to this group's next event!"

Tripp (Sep 10, 2007)

"The best, most elegant party I have ever attended. Beautiful, transcendent nightclub, wonderful people, incredibly fun. Masterfully organized by John Broughton."

David Greene (Jul 22, 2007)

"nice people ... everyone was very friendly"

Summer (May 19, 2007)

"interesting people"

Douglas S. Hoppe (May 19, 2007)

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About this Meetup



Welcome to New York European Circle!



Private Parties





Wine Tastings









Club Late-Nights





Membership Rules


Membership in this group is considered a privilege and the organizer team expects all members to meet certain obligations:


  • If you cannot make an event, please change your RSVP to 'no' by at least 2 PM on the day of an event, so that others may attend and so that organizers will have an accurate estimate.
  • We expect our members to be friendly, courteous, and welcoming to new members.


Violation of these rules is grounds for dismissal from the group. Again, we are adults, please respect our rules of membership.




All Proceeds for Charity


This is a special Meetup group - 100% of all proceeds are for charity.

Why are all events for charity?

This is our chosen way of giving to charity. The organizer of this group has lived in NYC for two years and has determined that this a great way to be philanthropic and have fun at the same time.

Does the organizer of this group keep any funds?

No, 100% of all proceeds go to the specified charity. The organizer's day job (a venture-funded financial services company) keeps him quite busy; this is his way of giving to philanthropic causes. For most events, we have no expenses or very low expenses - any of which are documented for the selected charity organization.

How do I know all proceeds go to charity?

For each event, we have a selected event charity. Each charity is invited to bring representatives to the event (some do, some don't).

For all organizations, after each event representatives can login to our PayPal/Eventbrite registration system to verify all pre-pay registrations.

For walk-in registrations, we maintain a check-in list at the door. Everyone who enters and checks in under 'Manhattan Promotions' is noted on our list.

What about free events?

If an event is free, it is still possible to raise money for a charity. We have good negotiating power with bars and other venues, so often we may get a 10-20% kickback on all the sales at an event (quite a few Meetup organizers do this). So, we simply can give that kickback to the selected charity.

For free events without any type of revenue sharing, the organizer still writes a check for a minimum of $50 to the specified charity.

How do I know you are not keeping some or all of a bar split?

Well, the short answer is that it is hard to verify that. However, the reputation of our Manhattan Promotions philanthropic organization is at stake, so we maintain high standards. Also, we often work with other organizers who would then be privy to our bar arrangements, so if we were 'skimming', word would quickly get out. In other words, in addition to being unethical, it's just not something we would dare to do anyway!

Don't other groups do charity events?

Our policy is to not comment on the activities of other specific groups or organizers. In general, of course, some groups run occasional charity events, and that is fantastic. These events may give a portion of the proceeds to charity or 100% of the proceeds - the proof is in the details. For all events offered by this group, 100% of proceeds go to the specified charity. Other groups may keep the bar split and give some of the ticket sales to a charity - again, every organizer is different.

How does the charity thing work if there are multiple groups involved in an event?

All proceeds from this group go to the specified charity. If we do multi-group mixers with one or more other Meetup groups, then they may or may not donate to charity. Be sure to check the other groups' event descriptions for their policies.

To be clear, with most events there are expenses - complimentary appetizers, door staff, movie showing fees, miscellaneous supplies, etc. These expenses are paid - the remainder are the proceeds for charity. In addition, if other groups invite us to co-host, and we get a cut of the revenue, then 100% of our cut goes to charity - the other groups have their own policies.

This charity thing is just a gimmick to get more people to your events.

There is good money to be had with some of these events - a simple wine social or after-work party can easily bring in $10 a person, so a 250-person party means some significant money. If this 'charity thing' was a gimmick, then it is one where the organizer is giving up a lot of cash in order to do it! Sure, lots of people at our events is always a good thing, but with the proceeds going to charity, the organizer is not gaining any financial benefit from this.

Frankly, we hear this accusation leveled at us by other organizers much more often than from our members, who tend to be very supportive of what we are doing.

How are charities selected?

This is the fun part - the organizer has a long list of charities that have solicited our support. The organizer tries to avoid overtly political charities, although he is a big fan of charities that assist wounded veterans. We try to rotate between national charities and local NYC charities. For local NYC charities, we prefer those organizations that can attend their event and even help staff it. In addition, we prefer those charities that are eager to invite their members to the sponsored event, if appropriate.

How can I recommend a charity?

Simply contact the organizer through the message link on Meetup or through the suggestion form at the Manhattan Promotions web site. A lot of suggestions are made, and there is a set of criteria used in selecting charities, so not all requests can be honored.




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