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 Masquerade Charity Ball
DJ, Dancing and Entertainers!
All funds raised will go to supporting MDA, Muscular Dystrophy Association and the Employee Partners Care Foundation
COLUMBIA TOWER CLUB aims to ENTERTAIN with TAROT CARD readers MAGICIANS and DANCING
8.00pm $45 * tickets are non-refundable
COSTUMES & FANCY Dress Encouraged
This event is open to everyone! Come and enjoy . www.columbia-tower.com
To purchase tickets please visit http://www.clubcorpcharityclassic.com/participatingClub_columbiatower.htm
Need Something to Wear?
A generous local costume company, A Masquerade, would like to extend a discount to attendees of the event.
If you are interested in renting a mask or costume please mention the event at checkout and ask for a 10% discount.
* Browse the selection online at http://www.amasquerade.com/store masks.asp
* However you must shop in person for the discount.
The discount is also good on rental or purchase the vintage formal wear, of which we have a grand selection for men and women.
Hotel Accommodations
After a night of masquerading, spend the night next door at the Arctic Club Hotel!
* Guests may contact the hotel at (206) 340-0340 or visit us online at www.arcticclubseattledowntown.doubletree.com,
Simply select your dates and enter the Group Code:
CMB in the Group/Convention Code box & the room type w/ the $129 rate will come up.
Music provided by Adam's DJ Service
A mobile DJ and entertainment service for events like weddings, corporate events, holiday parties, birthdays, anniversaries, private parties, class reunions, school dances and community events. Serving the Greater Puget Sound and the Pacific Northwest, Tacoma, Seattle, Bellevue, Everett, Olympia & beyond!
Contact 253-952-2156 (office) or 425-652-6690 (cell).
Please RSVP w/ Columbia Tower Club Concierge @ 206-622-2010.
COLUMBIA TOWER CLUB’S THIRD ANNUAL MASQUERADE BALL TO BENEFIT MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION
SEATTLE, Wash., (Aug. 10, 2009) – The Columbia Tower Club, a ClubCorp property, will open its doors to the public on Oct. 24, 2009 at 8 p.m., for its Third Annual Masquerade Ball, benefitting the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) and ClubCorp’s Employee Partners Care Foundation.
For $45, party-goers will enjoy heavy appetizers, wine by Vine Vixens from Kestrel Vintners and a night full of entertainment, which will include Lori Larkin’s Jazz Band, Adam's DJ Service, tarot card readers, magicians, jugglers and a masquerade costume fashion show. In addition, the club will host a silent auction for participants to bid on paintings, theater tickets, hotel stays, museum tickets and vacation options. Participants of the event are encouraged to attend in full Masquerade attire.
Attendees of this year’s event will receive a reduced room rate the night of the Ball at the Arctic Hotel when they mention “The Masquerade Ball” when making a reservation. “A Masquerade” in Bellevue, Wash., also is offering discounted rates for Masquerade-themed costumes for the event.
Last year’s Masquerade Ball raised approximately $10,000. The Columbia Tower Club expects more than 200 guests to attend this year’s ball.
For more information, please contact Alaina Nastos at anastos@mdausa.org or (206) 283-2183. For tickets to the event, call (206) 622-2010.
About Columbia Tower Club
About Augie’s Quest and the Muscular Dystrophy Association
Fitness pioneer Augie Nieto started Augie’s Quest (www.augiesquest.org) in conjunction with MDA’s ALS Division after his ALS diagnosis in March 2005. Nieto is co-founder and former president of Life Fitness, and chairman of Octane Fitness. Augie’s Quest is an aggressive, cure-driven effort singularly focused on treatments and cures for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.MDA (www.mda.org) is the world’s largest provider of ALS services and funder of ALS research. Over the years, it has expanded almost $200 million in this effort. It operates 225 neuromuscular disease clinics across the country and 37 ALS-specific research and care centers. MDA also supports 42 other neuromuscular diseases including muscular dystrophy.
Employee Partners Care Foundation
The Employee Partners Care Foundation (www.epcarefoundation.com) was established by ClubCorp to help employees and their families in need of financial assistance in times of crisis. Future plans include incorporating a scholarship component to the fund to provide scholarships for Employee Partners or their children and grandchildren. Funds for the Employee Partners Care Foundation come from Employee Partner donations as well as private donations.
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