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12th Annual Celebrity Luau

Saturday, February 23, 2008 from 5:00 PM to 11:30 PM (CT)

De Pere , WI

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Advance Tickets Ended $45.00 $0.00
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12th Annual Celebrity Luau is an evening of Hawaiian Food, Entertainment and Fun designed to chase away the mid-winter blues. The evening includes a Hawaiian inspired buffet, entertainment provided by authentic Polynesian dancers, and dancing provided by Music Jar benefiting Prevent Blindness Wisconsin. Hawaiian attire is encouraged as their will be a prize for best dressed as we limbo our way through the evening. Limbo and Hula contests will also get you prizes throughout the evening. Tickets are $45/person in advance ($60 at the door) and include dinner, entertainment and door prize entry. Tables of 10 are available for $400 and are premiere seating. Sponsorship Opportunities still available. Purchase your tickets by February 8, 2008 to be entered into the Early Bird Drawing (details to be announced on tickets). The 12th Annual Celebrity Luau is brought to you by WFRV Channel 5, Razor 94.7, Kiss95.9, 104.3 the Breeze, 105.7 WAPL, BayCare Green Bay EyeCare Clinic and Associated Bank.

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SC Grand
1250 Mid Valley Drive
De Pere , WI 54115

Saturday, February 23, 2008 from 5:00 PM to 11:30 PM (CT)


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Prevent Blindness Wisconsin



For 50 years, Prevent Blindness Wisconsin has pursued its mission to prevent blindness and preserve sight. The agency provides free vision screenings to preschool children, school age children, and adults. It also provides public and professional education in vision health, safety, and vision loss prevention.

 

Prevent Blindness Wisconsin is the only non profit organization in the state providing theses services.  Since 1958 Prevent Blindness Wisconsin has screened more than 5 million children and over 230,000 adults. Prevent Blindness Wisconsin receives no government money, and relies entirely on the public and business community for support of its sight saving services.