The
St. Stanislaus College Alumni Association is making an early start to our
fund-raising events of 2016. Our first major event of the year is
our Spring Dinner / Dance which will be held on Saturday
16 April. Over the years our records show that this event is
usually sold out and we hope that by sharing this information early, many of
you will plan accordingly to contact your usual ticket seller to order your
tickets. Again, we encourage you to do so as soon as possible. We continue to
provide reserved seating for groups of six or more purchasing tickets at the
same time. Order your tickets TODAY to avoid being disappointed.
As
a reminder of the details (which are shown below), the price of admission includes
DINNER and ALL DRINKS. Also, by popular demand, Victor Shim and the Sure Fire Band plus DJ Tee Cee are back so that you can dance the night away, and the venue
with its cozy atmosphere remains the same. Doors
open at 7.00 pm and the Buffet
Dinner will be ready at 7.30 pm.
We ask that you plan to be there early. Thanks.
The
details are as follows:
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DATE: Sat. 16 April, 2016
TIME: 7:00
p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
DINNER: Served
from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
PLACE: West
Rouge Community Centre
270
Rouge Hills Drive, Toronto
(Hwy
401 / Hwy #2 / Port Union Road)
DRESS: Casual
Elegance (no blue jeans, please)
DONATION: $45 per person
(ALL
INCLUSIVE - dinner and all drinks)
Tickets
are available from any member of the Executive.
MUSIC: Victor
Shim and the Sure Fire Band
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We
encourage you to share these details and flyer with your friends as soon as
possible. We will NOT be selling any tickets beyond 300 maximum.
We
look forward to hearing from you and seeing you at our first big event of the
year.
Also,
our most grateful thanks for your continued support as we try to improve the
educational situation of the less fortunate in Guyana.
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