Ana Mae Events would like to invite you to a night dedicated to all things PINK, in honor of breast cancer awareness.
WHO: This event is hosted by the Ana Mae Events in collaboration with other downtown Hudson businesses. The proceeds of this event are going to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation.
WHAT: A pink ticket ($50), gets you a swagbag filled with merchandise and treats from Hudson area businesses, it also gets you EXCLUSIVE specials at local restaurants. You are also automatically entered into all the drawings at the end of the night one time. Any additional drawing tickets can be purchased for $5 a piece at the Postmark Grille before 9 pm on the day of the event. Any businesses with pink ribbons on their storefront are participating in our event.
WHEN: Thursday October 27, 2016 from 4pm to 10pm.
WHERE: This event begins in lakefront park with a short presentation from representatives from Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation. From there you are encouraged to stop in and support local restaurants with the pink EXCLUSIVE specials. Any businesses with a pink ribbon on their storefront are participating in our event in some way, it might be an activity or a special celebrity guest. We will end the party at the Postmark Grille at 9pm for the final drawings. The Postmark Grille will also be awarding a gift certificate to the best dressed in pink!! We will then present a check to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation.
We look forward to a night dedicated to all things PINK and finding a cure for breast cancer. If you are unable to make this event and want to find out how you can help or if you have any questions about the event: Please contact us at anamaesocial@gmail.com
You can also donate directly to the foundation here: DONATE
Hi Laurie,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to let you know that the scheduling feature didn't work for my post today. I changed the time on the post so I don't get docked points. I just wanted to let you know.
Thanks,
Ana
Thanks for letting me know!
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ReplyDeleteI like that you have all of the vital information in an easy to read format, sort of like an invitation. The headline spells out what the post is about, but maybe come up with a fun name for the event to grab more attention. I'm not sure if it would be correct formatting, but it may be a bit easier to read if you separated the What, When, Where lines by a complete space. It seems just a bit jumbled together for reading. The layout is good and you cited your source correctly. Nice job. I did not notice any errors in grammar or spelling. I do like that you used pink font because it represents breast cancer awareness, but is a little hard to read because it is so light. Overall, nice job though.
Need a catchier heading and get rid of the pink font. It's too hard to read. If you want to bold something or have a few words in pink, that's great. Spacing between each of these paragraphs is necessary. Before all of the data, I'd like to have read a warm fuzzy to convince me to come and encourages me to read on.
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