2015 Dressed to a Tea FLYER - Nassau County Bar Association
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2015 Dressed to a Tea FLYER - Nassau County Bar Association
The WE CARE Fund of the Nassau County Bar Association, partnered with the Nassau County Women’s Bar Association invites you to Dressed to a Tea “A Day at the Races” To Benefit: Interfaith Nutrition Network, Education & Assistance Corporation, The Eastern Farm Workers Bethany House, Mommas House, Long Island Volunteer Center Prom Boutique Thursday, March 19, 2015 5:30 p.m. at Domus $45 per person A Fashion Show featuring the 2015 Spring Collections Courtesy of Lord & Taylor and Light Supper Make-up courtesy of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics Hair courtesy of Carolyn del Cielo Wearing a hat to the races is believed to bring good luck! Come to the “Races” in your favorite hat and display your “Hattitude” to win a prize! Donations of new & “gently used” men and women’s business appropriate clothing, Dinner $2500 Triple Crown $1500 children’s clothing and prom dresses, tuxedos Flowers & Decorations $500 and accessories accepted at Domus ONLY on: Wine $400 Linens $400 Monday, March 16 Dessert $300 Raffles Prizes $250 Tuesday, March 17 Photos $200 Favors $175 Tea Pots $25 Wednesday, March 18 Sponsorships (circle one): ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DRESSED TO A TEA Always a sold-out event!! RSVP...ASAP Mail this form to: NCBA, Dressed to a Tea, 15th & West Streets, Mineola, NY 11501 Name_______________________________________________ Phone#___________________Email______________________ # of Guests_____ @ $45pp m Check enclosed for $______ payable to the WE CARE Fund m Credit Card (info below) Name on Card_________________________________________________ Billing Address___________________________________ZIP___________ Account #__________________________________________ Exp. Date_____________Security Code__________________ Questions? Contact Perri Boodram (516)747-4070x226 or PBoodram@NassauBar.org Your payment is tax deductible to the extent that it exceeds the actual cost of services provided.