"Wine, Women & Song" Uncorks a Spirited Evening In support of the American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial
|
| Nathalie Fernandez and Patrick Park |
Palm Beach, FL -- Fine spirits will be the order of the evening as supporters of Leaders in Furthering Education - (LIFE) gather for LIFE's Exclusive Wine Dinner and Auction,"Wine, Women & Song", Thursday, March 11, 2010, at Mar-a-Lago Club, Palm Beach. Patrick Park and his fiancee Nathalie Fernandez will serve as Chairmen and Liz and Jeff Bateman will serve as Honorary Chairmen. The festivities will begin at 7pm where guests will be treated to wine from around the world, complimented by selected hors d'oeuvres from each region. Guests will then have the opportunity to bid in a silent auction, which will include amazing wines at great prices. A lavish-dinner will follow as well as a live auction that will boast the most sought after wines in the world. Guests will also enjoy live entertainment by exotic, sexy Flamenco dancers and the Ole-Ole band, courtesy of Patrick Park and the hottest party band, Soul Survivors.
Southern Wine & Spirits and Tiffany & Co. are corporate sponsors of this event.
"This will be an extraordinary evening as LIFE unveils the American Veterans Disabled for Life Commemorative Coin," said Lois Pope, founder and president of LIFE. "Guests will be able to be one of the first to own a proof of this very special coin honoring those who sacrificed for our freedom."
Proceeds will benefit the American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial which will be built in Washington, D.C. adjacent to the National Mall and in full view of the U.S. Capitol. The Memorial, funded completely through private sources, will honor the more than three million living disabled veterans and all of those throughout American history.
Tickets are $350 per person. To request invitations, donate fine wines or spirits for auction, inquire about sponsorship and underwriting opportunities or more information, please contact LIFE at 561.865.0955.
Mrs. Pope is also committed to the cause of raising the profile of America's unsung heroes. In addition to her support of disadvantaged students, she is leading the effort to build in Washington, D.C. the nation's first memorial to honor America's disabled war veterans. There are more than three million living disabled veterans.
# # #
For additional information about the American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial (www.dvlmf.org) or Leaders In Education - LIFE please call (561) 865-0955. |