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Drop your Business Card in the "Win a Trip to Morocco" Designated Box When you Attend a WMC20 Event During the Month of March.
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Casablanca Travel and Tours
Morocco travel specialist

Our Imperial cities in Morocco
Program:
DAY 1, CASABLANCA / RABAT: 90 Km
Morning arrival and assistance by your host at Mohammed V Airport.
We start our journey by sightseeing tour of Casablanca. "Principal city in Morocco and capital in all but administration" Casablanca is now the largest port of the Maghreb - busier even than Marseille seaport, the city on which it was modeled by the French. Your visit will include the central market, the Habous district, the Royal Palace, the Mohamed V square, the residential area of Anfa and the Hassan II Mosque.
Optional sea food lunch at the Corniche in Ain Diab (coast line). Afternoon departure to Rabat, the capital of the nation. Check in at your hotel, optional Rabat by night over night at the hotel
Day 2, RABAT / MEKNES / FES: 180 Km
After breakfast, quick visit the national capital, this city in many ways is what you would expect: elegant in its spacious European in self conscious in it's very civilized modern ways. Our visit begins in the Medina with the Kasbah of the Oudayas. Visit the venerated Mohamed V Mausoleum, the Hassan Tower, the Mosque, and the ramparts and walls of the Mechouar surrounding the Royal Palace.
Departure to Meknes via Volubilis and Moulay Idris. This excursion embodies much of Morocco's early history - Volubilis as Its Roman provincial capital, Moulay Idris in the creation of the country's first Arab dynasty then continue to Fes. Overnight at your scheduled hotel.
DAY 3, FES:
After breakfast, full-day tour of the city of Fes, The Holy City of Fes is a jewel of Spanish-Arabic civilization. Fes does not reveal its secrets easily. Secretive, shadowy, they need to be discovered little by little, with reverence. Only in this way can the splendors of Medrsa architecture be fully appreciated. Only in this way will the call of the medina tempt you. Bustling with artisans and merchants, its captivating sounds, fragrances and colors mesmerize the visitor with a constant swirl of activity. The city of Moulay Idriss 1st, sanctuary of human and moral sciences. The great ÀL Karaouiyne University bas for eleven centuries has been a religious and intellectual center whose influence bas spread far beyond the Kingdom's boundaries. In 789, a pick-axe of silver and gold -"fas" in Arabic - was presented to Idriss 1st to use in tracing the outlines of the city. Hence the name of the city, which lies at the far eastern end of the plain of Saïss, bordered to the south by the hills outlying the Atlas Mountains. Cradle of religions, cultural and artistic traditions, Fes, the double city, is the kingdom's spiritual capital. The Andalusia mosque, dating from the 9th century, and further embellished by successive rulers, is accessed through a mighty door of sculpted cedar. An imposing minaret decorated with green faiences crowns the Rsif Mosque. The Medersas around the Karaouiyne Mosque, former lodging houses for students coming from outside the city, attest the importance of its thousand years of history. In the Medina, a labyrinth of sloping, winding alleyways are crammed full of stalls and workshops. This is the famed Kissaria -the commercial center. A multitude of locally produced goods are on sale in this incredible maze-cotton fabric, silk, brocade work, slippers, and many more...Leaving the souks through the Boujeloud gate with its decoration of green and blue faiences, the riches contained in the wonderful Museum of Moroccan Art await one Optional lunch at the Medina and shopping in the afternoon. Overnight at the hotel
Day 4: FES / BENI MELLAL / MARRAKECH (485 km)
After breakfast, departure to Marrakech passing by the ski resort of Ifrane, the village of Azrou, Famous for its handy-craft and the Cedar Woods of the Middle Atlas. Lunch in Beni Mellal, This famous Berber city is one of the Agricultural centres of Morocco. Arrival to Marrakech in the late afternoon, check-in at the hotel. Optional dinner outside of the hotel. Accommodation at the hotel in Marrakech.
DAY 5, MARRAKECH
After breakfast, full-day tour of Marrakech. Historic visit of Marrakech will include the Menara, a magnificent pool surrounded by flowers, reflecting the image of a beautiful Moorish construction built in 1866 for the dignitaries. See glorious sunsets with the Atlas Mountains as a backdrop. Also, the pool is a functional irrigation system to the surrounding areas. The tour will see several impressive sights: The Koutoubia Minaret (the twin tower of la Giralda in Sevilla, Spain), the Saadian tombs demonstrating Moorish architecture in its perfection. The tombs, consisting of splendid mausoleums built in the sixteenth century, were walled for some time, not to be discovered until 1917.
Other sites include: the museum of Dar Si Said with the best display of Berber arts and crafts to be found; the remains of the Badii Palace, a historical monument chosen to host the annual National Festival of Popular Art, beginning the second Friday in June. The Bahia Palace still hosts dignitaries in the heart of the Mellah (Jewish quarter) today. Lunch at the hotel then a walk through the colorful souks of Marrakech in the afternoon. Conclude the day with a sunset drink overlooking the exciting Jamaa El Fna Square. Optional dinner at "Chez Ali" under Berber tents with fantasia show. Overnight at the hotel.
DAY 6, MARRAKECH / OURIKA /MARRAKECH
Excursion to the Ourika Valley where we will visit Berber souks and Jewish Shrines. Lunch, then an afternoon of shopping. Return to Marrakech for dinner and overnight at the hotel.
DAY 7, MARRAKECH / CASABLANCA
After breakfast at hotel, the morning will be at leisure for a personal exploration with lunch (not included in package). In the afternoon, departure to Casablanca. Dinner & overnight at hotel.
DAY 8, CASABLANCA/ AIRPORT
After breakfast at hotel transfer to Mohammed V airport for flight departure. Assistance for departure formalities.
Our complimentary services include:
1/Transportation: by deluxe car (with A/C) and professional English speaking driver as your escort for 2 people.
2/Guides:
a) Local guides in each major city.
b) Entrance fee to all monuments.
3/Tips for luggage handling:
Airport and hotels
4/ Meals:
Half board (HB): Daily breakfast and choice in between lunch or dinner.
Our full assistance and all applicable taxes are included
Not included unless if stated otherwise:
1/ Discounted Air fares: Insurance: CTT strongly recommends its clients to buy an individual insurance.
2 / Tips: tips to guides, drivers, laundry, room service and phone calls from the Hotel rooms are beyond our package.
With us, you will fall in love with Morocco!
For Moroe information: travelsafe@moroccotravelandtours.com
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Press release : Washington Moroccan American Club Sets Goal of 20 Events to Celebrate 20th Anniversary in March 2010
Press release بيان صحفي
Since its inception in March 1990, the Washington Moroccan American Club (WMC) has grown to serve the Moroccan American community nationwide. Over the past 20 years, we have organized and strengthened our presence in the cultural, business, government, and even political sectors. The WMC’s 20th Anniversary is a celebration for all of us as we look toward the future and embrace the next generation both here in the U.S. and in Morocco.
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Thursday March 4, 2010 HMEMSA: Moroccan American Network for Education
HMEMSA
Home of Moroccan Educators and Moroccan Students in America:
Academic Community & Students invited to attend,/space limited:
Hosted by GLOBAL Education at George Mason University Johnson Center
Room: JC 3rd Floor Meeting Rm G
Rsvp: Mohamed Belkhayat mbnns@yahoo.com
Chair: Nadia Duchell: nduchell@gmail.com
Co-Chair: Amine Chigani: achigani@vt.edu
الخميس 4 مارس2010 : ندوة في جامعة جورج مايسن (George Mason )
يؤطرها دكاترة وأساتذة جامعيين مغاربة حول موضوع تسهيل ولوج الجامعات والمعاهد الأمريكية في وجه الطلبة المغاربة الجدد بتأطير من "بيت الأكاديميين المغاربة الأمريكيين في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية"
Friday 5, March 2010: Morocco and Movies
"How Hollywood became interested in making
movies in Morocco"
Speaker. Mohamed Abbazi,
noted Moroccan Cinematographer
"The Making of Itto Titrit", one of the pioneer
Amazigh-speaking movies and
a breaking ground experiment in the exploration
of a long-neglectedsegment of Moroccan culture.
Speaker, Mohamed Abbazi, Director
Aziz Abbassi, Discussant.

Hosted by Moroccan American Center
Movie: 7:30 PM followed by reception
Location: Goethe-Institute
812 Seventh Street NW
Washington DC 20001/ Metro Stop: Gallery Place/Chinatown
Chairs and Contacts : Jean AbiNader : jabinader@moroccanamericancenter.com
Caitlin Dearing : cdearing@moroccanamericancenter.com
الجمعة 5 مارس 2010 : المغرب وصناعة الأفلام
Tuesday March 9, 2010 :The Tangier American Legation Institute (TALIM)
The Many Faces of the Tangier American Legation Institute for Moroccan Studies (TALIM)
Tuesday March 9, 2010 6:30 pm-Networking;
7:00 pm-Program; 8:00 pm- Networking
Location: Johns Hopkins University, the Paul H. Nitze |
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
1740 Massachusetts Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20036, Kenney Auditorium.

Panelists:
Dr. I William Zartman, President, TALIM
Dr. Diane Ponasik, Secretary, TALIM
Dr. Mary Ellen Lane, Executive Director of Council of American Overseas Research Centers, Smithsonian Institution.
الثلاثاء 9 مارس ، 2010 : ندوة ينظمها معهد الإرث الأمريكي في طنجة يتم فيها الحديث عن هذا المتحف باعتباره المؤسسة الوحيدة التي تعود ملكيتها لأمريكا خارج أراضيها، والتطرق إلى الدور الذي يقوم به هذا المتحف كمركز للأبحاث بالإضافة إلى الأنشطة الجمعوية والثقافية التي ينشط من خلالها هذا المتحف
Thursday March 11, 2010 Healthy Moroccan Cooking
Casablanca Restaurant, 7 - 9 PM
Cooking Demo By Chef Samir Labriny
Moroccan Academy Cuisine
Location: 1504 King St. Alexandria, VA 22314
The health benefits of Moroccan cuisine

Chef Samir Labriny at WMC 20/20 Gala
Or send an email to: labriny@yahoo.com,
ا لخميس 11 مارس , 2010: عروض الطبخ المغربي الصحي يقدمها الشاف سمير البريني رئيس المعهد المغربي للطبخ بأمريكا.
Friday March 12, 2010 RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN MOROCCO
Hosted by High Atlas Foundation ( HAF)
Location: The University Club of Washington, DC
1135 Sixteenth Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20036
(202) 862-8800- www.universityclubdc.com
الجمعة 12 مارس 2010: ندوة حول "التنمية القروية في المغرب" من تأطير جمعية "الأطلس الكبير" حول مشروع غرس مليون شجرة والحفاظ على الماء الصالح للشرب.
Join the High Atlas Foundation for a conversation about rural development in Morocco, and learn more about their socio-economic and environmental projects that are changing the lives of thousands of Moroccan families, and ways you can get involved.
Chairs & Contacts:
Kate McLetchie & Tina Khartami, HAF Board Members
haf@highatlasfoundation.org (646) 688-2946
Saturday March 13, 2010 WMC Youth Fine Arts Event & Poetry Slam
Time : 4:30 - 7:30 PM
McLean Community Center
Location: , 1234 Ingleside Ave. McLean, VA
Chair & Contact: Annalisa Assaadi, ajassaadi@gmail.com
Phone # 703 609 3666
Co Chairs: Amal Lafhal & Meryem Boulale
Register Now age 7 to 17 ! ajassaadi@gmail.com
السبت 13 مارس ، 2010: مسابقة ثقافية وفنية مفتوحة في وجه الجيل الأول من المغاربة الأمريكيين.
Saturday & Sunday March 13 & 14 , 2010 : WMC Container of Care: Destination Morocco!

Click on the title to see the drop off locations
Ongoing Collection February & March 2010
at Locations listed below.
"Stuff A Truck" Weekend, Special Event, March 13 & 14, 2010 locations to be announced!
Coinciding with the Washington Moroccan Club’s (WMC) 20th Anniversary, WMC is asking the community to donate gently used clothing, shoes, infant items and school supplies to fill a cargo container destined for Morocco.
Chairs and Contacts:
Touria Bernoussi : tbernoussi@gmail.com
Noura Chehboun : queenamiranora@hotmail.com
Aicha Bensaid: Aichabensaid57@hotmail.com
Hnia Amal: kadernia@yahoo.com
السبت والأحد مارس 13 ، 14 ، 2010 : تنظيم مبادرة "حاويات الأمل" وتخص جمع تبرعات من ملابس ولوازم دراسية من أطفال مغاربة وأمريكيين لفائدة الأطفال المغاربة لخلق جسر من التواصل بين أطفال أمريكا وأطفال المغرب.
Wednesday March 17, 2010 WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT IN MOROCCO
1 to 5 PM, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Choate Room, 1779 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036 – Dupont Circle metro
The link between the status of a country’s women and its progress in development is well established. In this event, preeminent experts on issues of gender and development in Morocco will examine this link as it has impacted Morocco’s progress. They will present their views on past and projected legal reforms affecting women’s rights, on women’s psychological wellbeing and its effect on raising empowered daughters, and on how best to empower Moroccan women to achieve social, economic, and political equality for themselves and their daughters.
لأربعاء 17 مارس 2010: ندوة تتطرق إلى تقييم ودعم المرأة المغربية وتتضمن نقاشا
حول مشروع المدونة.
Friday March 19, 2010: THE COMING OF AGE OF THE IMAZIGHEN QUESTION
Time 9:30-4:00PM
George Washington University Elliot School of International Studies,
Linden Family commons, 6 floors1957 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20052 -
near metro station: Foggy Bottom
For many years, the Moroccan Amazigh community struggled for official recognition. Recently, a series of events, including an intense grassroots campaign by activists and several historic government decisions, have resulted in the “coming of age” of the Imazighen question. These developments, such as the establishment of the Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture, sweeping educational reforms, and the issuance of the Amazigh Manifesto, have had significant linguistic, artistic, and socio-political implications. In this event, Washington Moroccan Club and the Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture have partnered to present a series of panels exploring these different aspects. Experts in Amazigh language and culture will shed light on the Imazighen question as it matures in this second decade of the 21st century.
الجمعة 19 مارس2010 ندوة حول الأمازيغية ثم عرض فيلم أمازيغي

March 22, 2010 : Friends of Morocco Honors Five Decades of Peace Corps Service to Morocco
March 22, 2010 : Celebrating Five Decades of Peace Corps Service to Morocco Hosted by the Tangier American Legation Institute for Morocco Studies (TALIM) and the Friends of Morocco The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) The Johns Hopkins University Rome Building, Rome Auditorium 1619 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 6:30 to 7:00 pm Networking; 7:00 to 8:00 pm Program; 8:00 to 8:30 pm Networking. Refreshments available before and after the Program Chair: Tim Resch, President, Friends of Morocco, timresch@gmail.com 703 470 3166
Panelists:Rueben Simmons, Peace Corps Morocco Director 1963
Marilyn Charles, Peace Corp, Morocco 1,
Reuben Simmons, Peace Corps Morocco Director 1963
Marilyn Charles, Peace Corp, Morocco 1,
Tim Resch, President of Friends of Morocco
Charlie B. Kellett, RPCV/Morocco 1994-96
Bruce Cohen, ex-Peace Corps/Morocco Director 2003-2008
David Lille, Peace Corps Country Director for Morocco (PPT)
مارس2010 / يحدد لاحقا : تكريم أصدقاء المغرب الأمريكيين من العاملين في هيأة جناح السلام الأمريكية


Tuesday March 23, 2010 : Moroccan-US Sister Cities
THE WORLD BANK, WASHINGTON, D.C.
ON MARCH 23, 2010
FROM 2:30 pm TO 5:30 PM
J Building Auditorium (Ground Floor)
Room # J-1 050
701 18th Street, N.W.
Washington DC 30433
Close to Farragut Metro Stops
Morocco - US sister cities:
Agadir/Oakland, CA, Tiznit/ Sommerville, MA,
Jadida/ Tacoma, WA, Chefchaouen, Issaquah, WA,
Marrakesh / Scottsdale, AZ, Casablanca / Chicago, IL
El Hajeb /Council Bluffs in Iowa, USA.
Chair and Contacts : Boubker Mazoz:
mazozboubker@gmail.com
Thursday March 25, 2010 Morocco-US Relations - An Update at The Maghreb Center, Georgetown University
Thursday March 25, 2010- At 1:00 PM
Time : 1: 00 PM
Center for Contemporary Arab Studies
Intercultural Center Room 241
Georgetown University
37th & O Streets, N.W.
Washington, DC Chairs and Contacts : Jean AbiNader : jabinader@moroccanamericancenter.com
Caitlin Dearing : cdearing@moroccanamericancenter.com
Hosted by The Moroccan American Center is pleased to cooperate with the Washington Moroccan Club in the observance of
its 20th anniversary
ندوة حول العلاقات المغربية الأمريكية في جامعة جورج تاون ويحتضنها المركز المغربي الأمريكي
Friday March 26, 2010 Town Hall Meeting : Media
National Press Club, 12 - 5 PM
Location: 529 14th Street, NW, 13th Floor
Washington, DC 20045 / Metro Stop: Metro Center, 13th St. Exit
Participants :
Mohamed Dourrachad, Mohammed Alami, Dr. Anouar Majid, Hafez Al Mirazi, Ismail Harakat , Oussama BenAbdellah, Hisham Bourar, Mohammed Lemine , Mohsine Jbabdi, , Reda Taouijni , Mohamed Satouhi
1-The role of Moroccan (and Arab) expat journalists in advancing national and pan-Arab media
performance and discourse
2-The internet as a tool to promote the image of Morocco abroad and how effectively it is being used by the state and the NGOs.

Hafez Al Mirazi & Mohamed Dourrachad
Saturday March 27, 2010 Hassan Mendoun Memorial Soccer Tournament
Date: Saturday March 27, 2010
Event report
Location: DUNBAR High School Stadium
201 N Str NW
Washington, DC 20001
Teams:
Group 1 Group 2
Majd FC New York FC
Bank of America FC Tawhid United
WAC Veterans WAC
Chair & Contact: Jamal Laoudi - jlaoudi@gmail.com - (301) 367-2433
Co-Chairs: Madhar El Youssefi , Hassan Bouyboud, and Abderrahim Hosn
Click HERE for Complete Details
Saturday, March 27, 2010: Youth 2k Morocco/USA Fun Run
Location: Dunbar High School Stadium
Address: 201 N St., NW, Washington, DC 20001

Mount Vernon Metro
Time: 3pm
Chair: Driss Benmhend, benmhend.driss@epa.gov
RSVP Contact/Volunteer Mariam Amal, Email: amal.mariam@yahoo.com
Event for boys and girls ages 7 to 12 to promote healthy living through physical exercise. The kids' fun run will build their confidence and self-respect and educate them about staying active. This is also a fun event for families who can join in the fitness fun! Then enjoy a fresh healthy snack and have plenty of fun watching the soccer tournament.
$10 Registration fee for each runner, which includes souvenir WMAC T-shirt and award medal! Great games, fun, snacks, and more…
March 28 , 2010 Strengthening the Moroccan American presence in the United States of America
Date : Sunday, March 28th, 2010 Where: 1700 Jefferson Davis Highway Chair: Abdel Elkhadiri, President, Houston Moroccan Society,
1:00 to 4:00 PM
Arlington, Virginia 22202 USA
abdel.elkhadiri@moroccansociety.org
Co Chair: Hassan Samrhouni, President & Founder, WMC
hassan@wmc20.org
الخميس 28 مارس 2010: تنظيم لقاء لفائدة الجالية المغربية المقيمة بأمريكا
















































