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12-06-2013 - PWC to hold Holiday Dinner Dance at The Yale Club

The Professional Women in Construction (PWC) will hold their Holiday Dinner Dance on December 6th at The Yale Club, located at 50 Vanderbuilt Ave. The event will feature Stan Rubin and his orchestra and Anthony Manfredonia, "The Fashion Engineer." The Black Tie gala will begin at 7 p.m. with a cocktail hour. At 8 p.m., dinner and dancing will begin (there will be an open bar). The honor guest will be Clarelle DeGraffe, program director WTCC, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Tickets are $385 per person. For PWC members only: table of 10 and full page black & white ad are $4,200. Event Sponsorship: * Benefactor: $10,000 - Includes: table of 12 tickets and prominent color ad * Patron: $7,500 - Includes: table of 10 tickets and prominent color ad * Guardian: $6,000 - Includes: 10 tickets and full page color ad All sponsors also receive: name on all invitations, printed materials and signage; name and link on all email promotions; full page color; table(s) in preferred location; recognition at event. Souvenir Journal Ads: * Prominent Full Page Color: $3,000 - 8" x 10.5" * Full Page Color: $2,000 - 8" x 10.5" * Full Page B&W: $1,200 - 8" x 10.5" * Half Page B&W: $650 - 8" x 5.25" * Quarter Page B&W: $375 - 4" x 5.25" Raffle Tickets: BBook of Six: $100 For more information, please contact PWC at: 212-486-7745 or [email protected].
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