South Asian Political Network Alliance (SAPNA) Hosts Las Vegas City Councilwoman Francis Allen-Palenske
South Asian Political Network Alliance (SAPNA), in collaboration with the South Asian Bar Association (SABA-LV), invites you to its luncheon meeting with guest speaker Las Vegas City Councilwoman Francis Allen-Palenske on Saturday, January 17th at 11:30 am at the Mint Indian Bistro, 4246 S. Durango Drive, Las Vegas
On election 2026, filing for the judicial races is now open with a deadline on January 16th, 2026, while the filing for all other elected offices the filing opens on March 2nd through March 13th, 2026.
SAPNA luncheons provide a unique opportunity for our diverse community members to meet and converse directly with our elected officials, policymakers & shapers. Get involved and partake in thought-provoking discussions on issues impacting the growing, highly successful South Asian community and connect with other professionals and community leaders.

The cost per person is still $25, which includes a specially prepared Indian buffet lunch. A quick Q&A session will follow after a short presentation by our guest speaker, LV City Councilwoman Francis Allen-Palenske.
SAPNA – South Asian Political Network Alliance is an independent, non-partisan PAC formed to promote political awareness, action, advocacy, voters’ participation, and civic activism in the South Asian community. This is achieved through political education, campaigning, fundraising, meet and greets, lectures, interactions with elected officials, voter registration, GOTV, and other identified political activities.
SABA – South Asian Bar Association of Las Vegas is a local chapter of the South Asian Bar Association of North America. SABA-LV seeks to strengthen the rapidly growing South Asian legal community in Las Vegas with a recognized and trusted forum for professional growth and advancement that promotes civil rights and access to justice within the South Asian community.


