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The Eighth Annual East Coast Charity Ball - Friday April 1, 2011 at The Berkeley ChurchFriday, April 1, 2011 at 9:00 PM - Saturday, April 2, 2011 at 1:00 AM (ET)Toronto, Ontario |
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The Eighth Annual East Coast Charity Ball - April 1, 2011
Presented by Daytripper's Children's Charity and East Coast Connected
ONLINE TICKET SALE ENDS - 12:00PM EST, FRIDAY APRIL 2, 2011
TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR FOR $40 - CASH ONLY
Update
Arrive before 10:30pm for your chance to win this year's door prize and bid on over 20 amazing silent auction items.
Door Prize
- 2 Tickets to Alexander Keith's Birthday Party, October 5 2011 in Halifax
- 2 Tickets to the 2012 East Coast Charity Ball Dinner
- 2 Raptors tickets for April 3
- 15lb Maritime Lobster BBQ pack delivered anywhere in the GTA
Silent auction highlights
- 3 nights/ 4 days at The Emerald Palms
- xBox 360 / Connect bundle
- Signed Bargnani Raptors jersey
- $500 Gift certificate for Bobbi Brown Cosmetics
News
- A limited amount of tickets are available at the door for $40 - cash only
- Black Prince Winery has come on board as our official wine sponsor
- Maritime Lobster will be offering Digby scallops & lobster at 9:30pm
- The East Coast Charity Ball can only accept cash for purchases made at the event including admission, food and beverages
Event Details
Where: The Berkeley Church - 315 Queen St. East, Toronto, ON - berkeleyevents.com
When: Friday, April 01, 2011
Doors: Doors open for the Gala and Dance at 9pm
Tickets: $25 for Early Bird, $40 Regular Price
Early Bird Ticket Sale is closed
Parking: Available directly behind the church on Berkeley Street or slightly down the street on the corner of Berkeley and Richmond. Please remember, if you are drinking...NO driving!
About the East Coast Charity Ball
Our mission is to raise money for local children's charities and to provide a venue for Atlantic Canadians and their friends to get together for a night of fun - "East Coast Style". With the support of East Coast Connected, the Ball has become THE event to gather with friends, dress to the nines and 'have a time - Toronto Style'.
What to expect? Reuniting with old friends and meeting new ones, prizes, music, dancing with an East Coast spirit. The Maritime Lobster bar will also make a repeat appearance this year.
For the past eight years, the East Coast Charity Ball has raised over $100,000 for Daytrippers Children's Charity. With your help we'll continue to build on this success and support kids in need.
Please come out and join us for an amazing evening of fun and help raise money for a great charity, while having a great time!
About Daytripper’s Children’s Charity
Founded in 1999, Daytrippers is a non-profit children’s charity formed in Toronto by a group of young professionals wanting to give back to the community. Daytrippers has sent more than 50,000 students in lower-income and far-reaching areas on unique educational trips. Staffed entirely by volunteers, Daytrippers assists students in need from school boards across Ontario, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Alberta and P.E.I. For more information please visit daytrippers.ca
About East Coast Connected
East Coast Connected (ECC) is a non-profit organization that strengthens the bonds amongst the Atlantic Canadian diaspora through the exchange of knowledge, capital and creativity. Since 2007, ECC has engaged over 4000 Atlantic Canadians living across North America and has become hub for east coasters as well as a catalyst for economic growth in the Atlantic region. ECC is headquartered in Toronto and has recently established a chapter in Ottawa. For more information please visit eastcoastconnected.ca.
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When & Where
The Berkeley Church
315 Queen St East
Toronto,
Ontario M5A 1S7
Canada
Friday, April 1, 2011 at 9:00 PM - Saturday, April 2, 2011 at 1:00 AM (ET)
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East Coast Connected
East Coast Connected (ECC) is a non-profit organization that aims to strengthen the bonds amongst Atlantic Canadian expats. Since 2007, ECC’s mandate is to leverage Atlantic Canadian networks that already exist, fostering a dialogue to create an exchange of knowledge, capital, and creativity that will promote economic growth across the Atlantic region.





