The 28th Annual Bon Voyage Ball 2006
All proceeds to benefit the Rotary Community Projects. This is a great evening to get dressed up, have a wonderful dinner, dancing, and participate in many drawings for great prizes.Music by The John Skinner Band, Dinner catered by Placerville's own John Sander of Old Town Grill, Elegant Dessert & coffee, Drawing for Prizes and all proceeds to benefit Rotary Community Projects. Hors d'oeuvers & Cocktails 6:00 p.m., Dinner 7:30 p.m. and Dancing 8:00 p.m. El Dorado County Fairgrounds, 100 Placerville Drive, Placerville. Dinner & Dancing Tickets are$50 per person, Drawing Tickets are $100 each. www.placervillerotary.org For more information contact: Placerville Rotary Club (530) 622-5010
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