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Summer Social: A Special Olympics New York Junior Committee Event

(92 Ludlow Street New York, NY 10002)
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Full Price:
$75.00
Our Price:
$37.50*
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One of downtown's hottest nightspots, the Hotel Chantelle, plays host to a cool summer party for more than 400 guests, featuring a three-hour open bar and three levels of DJ-fueled dancing -- complete with bars on each floor and a gorgeous rooftop space. A great place to mix and mingle, this blowout benefits an organization that serves more than 55,000 Special Olympic athletes in New York. There's also a silent auction with past items ranging from dining and travel experiences to goods from top retailers like Saks, Barney's, Tods, Pologeorgis, Tiffany, Ferragamo and more. Plus, all attendees will take home a gift bag. Celebrate a great night out in the city for a great cause.

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The last date listed for Special Olympics Summer Social was Tuesday August 7, 2012 / 7:30pm - 10:30pm.

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92 Ludlow Street
New York, NY 10002
212-254-9100
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More Information About Special Olympics Summer Social

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http://www.2012summersocial.kintera.org

Description

Each year The Special Olympics Junior Committee hosts a Summer Social Cocktail Benefit at one of Manhattan's most popular venues. This summer, the Special Olympics NYC Junior Committee will have their annual Summer Social on Tuesday, August 7th at Hotel Chantelle. As one of the largest fundraisers for Special Olympics New York, this is an enchanting evening of cocktails and dancing, garnering a lively crowd of over 400 guests.

Hotel Chantelle is a great downtown NYC hotspot located in the ever popular Lower East Side, home to vibrant underground nightlife with three floors (bars on each floor) and rooftop bar. A perfect location for an evening of cocktails under the stars.

In addition, there's also a silent auction. Past items have included: coveted vacation spots and dining experiences (Anguilla, Europe), items from top retailers, including: Saks, Barneys, Tods, Pologeorgis, Tiffany, Ferragamo, Olivia Harris, Joy Cioci, sports memorabilia, fine home furnishings and many others.

Lastly, to cap off the evening, guests will receive a gift bag for attending (as a ‘thank you’ and, because everyone loves something free).

About the Ticket Supplier: Special Olympics New York

Special Olympics empowers children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities including mental retardation, autism and Down syndrome, through a variety of year-round Olympic-style athletic trainings and competitions and other-related programming. Special Olympics New York serves more than 51,000 athletes - 30,000 in New York City alone - and trains hundreds of coaches and works with over 25,000 volunteers who conduct more than 400 trainings and competitions in 22 sports annually.