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Signature Chefs Auction - Jackson
Holiday Inn
 
Beginning at 6:00 PM area chefs and food celebrities will prepare signature dishes for sampling and auction.  Dining packages to be auctioned may include anything from dinner for twelve guests in your home to a weekend getaway that includes condominium dining and entertainment.  This event is a night of fine dining and the opportunity to bid for unique silent and live auction items all while helping to fund our mission to fight premature birth. 

Date: Thursday
October 23, 2008

 

Location: Holiday Inn
541 Carriage House Drive
Jackson, TN
 
  Phone: 731-668-1023
 
Schedule: Event Co-Chairs:  Deb Soll and Lisa Bushart
Opens at 6:00 PM with program beginning at 7:00 PM
Tickets & Sponsorship: Individual tickets available for $50 per person.  Table seating available only if tables are not sold out.  Tables of 8 - $1,000 and includes signage and program recognition.  Contact Jackson office at 731-668-1023 or email Ginger Carver.

Presenting Sponsors:    BancorpSouth and Pediatric Specialty, Inc.

Top Sponsors:  BancorpSouth,Pediatric Specialty, Inc., Women & Children’s Center at West Tennessee Healthcare, Inc.,  and Regional Hospital of Jackson

Sponsorships
Platinum Sponsor - $2,000
Gold Sponsor - $1,500
Silver Sponsor - $1,000
Bronze Sponsor - $500




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