http://sfdateauction.eventbrite.com/
Catch a lucky break and snag a date in this post-St. Patty's Day date auction / fundraiser at 4Corners. Meet new friends, hang out with old ones and enjoy extended happy hour specials! All proceeds go to the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula, along with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS).
Buy a ticket at the door for $10 or $8 online (http://sfdateauction.eventbrite.com/)!
We have rented out the entire back patio of 4Corners on Union and Laguna in the Marina. Enjoy extended happy hour specials including $3 drafts, $5 wine on tap (Sav/Blanc and Zin), $5 wells and half-priced appetizers in the back section that fits up to 150 guests. We have to meet a fairly steep minimum, so don't be shy about ordering food / drinks (unless you're driving, of course!).
The date auction will start at 10:00 p.m., with bids starting at $20 and going up in $5 increments. The highest bidder or group of bidders will share a meal with each date auction participant at a fun restaurant such as Tacolicious, Umami or the Grove.
Confirmed date auction participants - see EventBrite for Pics/Blurbs
Ladies:
Lindsay Herling (http://on.fb.me/yR5sy0)
Jamie Newton (http://on.fb.me/x8RZ0z)
Tory Voight (http://on.fb.me/w4YoY3)
Arianna McClain (http://on.fb.me/xIU0nd)
Gentlemen:
Kyle Dropp (http://on.fb.me/wmcGEN)
Chris Gadek (http://on.fb.me/zx9zt1)
Aaron McCullough (http://on.fb.me/w4hGeJ)
Max Zuckerman (http://on.fb.me/xRJwoI )
Daniel Patriarca (http://on.fb.me/HaTIos)
Kevin Adler (http://on.fb.me/HcYGlY)
About the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula:
The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula is the largest youth development organization in Silicon Valley, actively serving 1,400 youth in our clubhouses and school sites in East Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and Redwood City. BGCP's mission is to guide and inspire the youth of our community to develop the attitudes and life skills they need to thrive. Every day after school and in the summer, children come to BGCP to gain a sense of belonging, have fun, and form positive relationships with caring mentors. In neighborhoods where more than half of youth drop out of high school, Club members learn the importance of education and become part of a community of learners, wanting and expecting to do well in school.