Laura
11-07-2007, 10:47 PM
(From the Metronome...)
As many of you may know (or have heard through the grapevine), October was a hard month for the Metronome. A significant rent increase, among the other rising costs of doing business in San Francisco, put the ballroom in a precarious situation. San Francisco has already lost one significant ballroom this year; we cannot afford to lose another. With your help, this will be remedied.
This Saturday, 11/10/07, the Metronome is hosting a grand party and fundraiser. Come enjoy a group lesson for all levels taught by David Weise, American Smooth Champion; loads of dancing hosted by Patrik Gallineaux; an amazing show featuring professionals from the Metronome; and the chance to participate in a silent auction with many fabulous opportunities. Tickets are available in advance or at the door. The suggested donation is $20/person, but any amount you would like to offer will be gratefully appreciated. Join in the fun and help the Metronome continue to thrive!
For more details, check out the Metronome's website at www.metronomedancecenter.com.
Thanks, and hope to see you there.
As many of you may know (or have heard through the grapevine), October was a hard month for the Metronome. A significant rent increase, among the other rising costs of doing business in San Francisco, put the ballroom in a precarious situation. San Francisco has already lost one significant ballroom this year; we cannot afford to lose another. With your help, this will be remedied.
This Saturday, 11/10/07, the Metronome is hosting a grand party and fundraiser. Come enjoy a group lesson for all levels taught by David Weise, American Smooth Champion; loads of dancing hosted by Patrik Gallineaux; an amazing show featuring professionals from the Metronome; and the chance to participate in a silent auction with many fabulous opportunities. Tickets are available in advance or at the door. The suggested donation is $20/person, but any amount you would like to offer will be gratefully appreciated. Join in the fun and help the Metronome continue to thrive!
For more details, check out the Metronome's website at www.metronomedancecenter.com.
Thanks, and hope to see you there.