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Harvest Moon Ball lets singles mingle, raise funds
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Marty Pickert
on 9/28/2007
On Saturday, October 13th at the Denver Marriott City Center Colorado Ballroom at 18th & California from 7:00pm to 12:30am. The 6th Annual Harvest Moon Ball draws 800 Singles (35 & over, 400 men/400 women) Tickets are only $60.00 in advance and $70.00 at the door.
The black-tie evening is hosted by
Mark McIntosh
of KUSA TV's popular morning show, "Colorado and Company." The long-time Denver television personality is also CEO of Camp Fire USA Central Rockies Council and says "The 6th Annual Harvest Moon Ball is an important event for raising awareness and financial support for our Camp Fire Kids". McIntosh adds, "With contributions from community members though fundraising events like "Harvest Moon" we are able to provide quality after-school programs and summer camp experiences for deserving youth". Camp Fire USA betters the lives of children and families through fun, educational experiences that encourage the value of hard work, healthy choices and respect for self, others and community. To learn more about the Camp Fire USA visit www.campfirerockies.org.
Marty Pickert
, founder of the 6th Annual Harvest Moon Ball says, "This event is a Black-Tie that's a Blast"! The elegant ambiance, delicious hors d'oeuvres, great music, dancing and mingling opportunities with Denver "single "celebrities, make the Harvest Moon Ball an annual favorite!" Pickert also suggests that while it's a night for singles to network and enjoy meeting new people, often romance kindles on this special evening: "Many bachelors and bachelorette's have met their matches."
Known as one of America's top "singles cities", this Denver based Harvest Moon Ball offers 800 singles "A Ball that's a Blast", where connections & friendships are formed, the "Camp Fire Kids" are helped and a fabulously fun evening of meeting, mingling, dancing and possible romancing is enjoyed by all!
To Purchase tickets or learn more about the event, call Marty Pickert at 303-649-9125, email martypickert@aol.com. Or go to www.martypickert.com.
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