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Phoenix Ivy Council Holiday Event
Performance of "A Christmas Carol"
It's not too late...the purchase deadline has been extended....order your tickets TODAY!
The Phoenix Ivy Council Invites
Ivy Council Alumni and their guests to. . .
Actors Theatre’s Performance of
“A CHRISTMAS CAROL”
Sunday, December 13, 2009
2pm matinee performance, with 3:30-5pm reception to follow
Herberger Theatre Center
222 E. Monroe, Phoenix, AZ
Celebrate the “spirits” of the holidays with the entire family and your Ivy Council friends at the Actors Theatre’s well reviewed, original production of Dickens’ classic story of redemption and hope, like you've never seen it before. Phoenix Ivy Council members have been offered a generous discount off the ticket price to this holiday classic with a twist and the merriment will be continued with a reception after the performance. A memorable experience for adults and children alike!
Purchase Deadline extended.
$68 per adult; $40 for children 12 and under
Ticket price includes orchestra seats and post-show reception with
appetizers and a glass of wine or beer for adults,
and holiday deserts & hot chocolate for children
RSVP deadline Decemeber 9th, 2009
Register On-Line At:
www.phoenixivycouncil.com (Events Page)
For questions contact: Sari Roth-Roemer roth-roemer@cox.net or 480-628-5577
“The Phoenix Ivy Council fosters local social, cultural, educational, and civic activities benefiting the development of greater Phoenix. It is perhaps the only group of its kind in the country, representing nearly 10,000 alums residing in the greater Phoenix area and Arizona at large.” The Phoenix Ivy Council is managed by a board of directors, which is comprised of representatives of its participating alum groups, and is funded by donations, sponsorships and income generated as a result of its events, not through individual dues. For additional information regarding the Phoenix Ivy Council please send inquiry to info@phoenixivycouncil.com. Special thanks to Bart Brebner of the Brebner Law Firm and to Janice Spiker of the Carter Group (www.thecartergroup.com) for their financial support of the Phoenix Ivy Council.
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