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Dec 4th Catholic Social Mixer & Open Bar Happy Hr Fundraiser 11/13/2009 - 4:15 PM PST
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MEDIA ADVISORY
Catholic PRWire
ASTORIA, NY (November 13, 2009) - Join us on Friday December 4th from 6:30pm to 9:30pm at Gatsby's for a Catholic Social Mixer and Open Bar Happy Hour Fundraising Event in benefit of Immaculate Conception Church in the Bronx. The funds raised will be used to support various works and ministeries to assist the poor of this community. Everyone (of legal drinking age) is invited to attend.
$40 flat rate gets you:
* 3 hours of open bar (beer, wine, well liquor).
* Appetizers.
* Private party space in the back area for our group to mingle with other Catholic young adults and Catholic professionals.
Venue:
Gatsby's
53 Spring Street
New York, NY 10012
(between Lafayette Street & Mulberry Street)
www.gatsbysnyc.com
Directions: Take the E or 6 train to Spring Street; take the R or W train to Prince Street; take the B, D, V or F train to Lafayette Street.
Questions: Contact Joseph Mahon at josephmahon4@hotmail.com or at 973.418.2817.
This event is hosted by The Catholic Fellowhsip. To learn about us, visit us at www.cfnetwork.org.
| Contact: |
The Catholic Fellowship http://www.cfnetwork.org NY, 11102 US Toan Chu - President, 917-653-2140 |
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Catholic social, Fundraiser, Happy Hour |
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