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April 14th~WONDERLAND!
Creative Alliance at the Patterson
Sat Apr 14, 9pm
Adv $40, $35 mbrs, $45 at door. Preview Dinner 6-9pm. $185, table of 10 $1,650 includes Dance Party. 9pm-midnite.
Follow us down the rabbit hole with costumes, art auctions, performances and masters of Motown, The Bellevederes as The Patterson is transformed into Wonderland for our Alice in Wonderland-themed 2012 Marquee Ball! Join our biggest supporters at the Dinner beforehand to honor arts lawyer Scott Johnson with the coveted Golden Formstone Award and Terry Rubenstein for her family’s Lifetime Achievements in the arts. Or, come dance and enjoy free food, beer and wine at the big Dance Party. Don’t be late for this very important date!
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