George Bernard's Friday, July 3 Tavern on the Green "Party Under the Stars Gala!
Now, here's the details of the Friday, July 3, 2009 "Party Under the Stars Gala!"
@Tavern on the Green, 67th St & Central Park West, NYC. 6 pm - 12 AM. $20.
The event takes place in the fabled Terrace-Rafter Room and there's even a large outside patio.There's's DJ/dancing and over 800+ singles 28-49, or so. Jackets or smart casual is OK.Ladies, stylish, of course, but attractive office attire will do fine. No jeans or sneakers.
Super DJ Frank Corti plays fabulous dance music of the past through the present.Valet parking and free street parking after 7 pm.
Everyone present at precisely 9:30 PM will have a chance to win theatre tickets to the hit Broadway smash hit, "The 39 Steps" during drawings at the DJ booth. You must be in the Terrace-Rafter Room at precisely 9:30 PM and listen to your name being called. If you are not there -- you lose and another name is pulled from the hat!
• The 39 Steps
• Winner of two 2008 Tony Awards
• Longest running comedy on Broadway
• “Absurdly enjoyable” –Ben Brantley, The New York Times
For more information and mailing list, call: 212-249-3636. And, you can find this and more on our website: http://www.nycsingles.com In the past 20 years, more than 5,000 have met and married at GB's parties.
Extra invites are in the mail for you and your friends.
Sincerely
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