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    Gotham City Black & White Ball

    Gotham City Black & White Ball

    PEERS - Period Events & Entertainments Re-Creation

    February 3, 2007

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    Join Gotham City's most popular host and most eligible bachelor at his stately mansion for the social event of the season - the Gotham City Black and White Ball. Vintage or modern evening dress is admired, not required; black and white attire is optional. Guests may also come as their favorite superhero or heroine in disguise or incognito. Sara and Swingtime - Gotham City's most fashionable band - plays an evening of elegant vintage ballroom dance music (waltzes, tangos, fox trots, Latin, etc.) and hot Swing of the 1920's, 30's and 40's. For guests wishing to brush up on their vintage Swing and fox trot, there will be a pre-ball dance lesson from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. A light snack buffet will be served, though potluck contributions to the butler's pantry would be greatly appreciated.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: $15-$20

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      February 3, 2007

      Times:
      Doors Open: 6pm
      Dance Lesson: 6:30pm
      Dancing Begins: 8pm

    • Venue Info

      San Mateo Masonic Lodge

      100 N. Ellsworth Avenue San Mateo, CA 94401

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      • Event Name: Red Carpet Ball - A 1930's Hollywood Academy Award Ball
        "Sounds Like Fun!"
        Comment posted by: Ted Kopulos from San Jose, CA, Mar 12, 2007

        Sounds like a great event, especially since a cousin of mine tied for Best Actor in 1932 (Wallace Beery for "The Champ.") But I have a show of my own playing the same night, so I hope... Expand

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        Sounds like a great event, especially since a cousin of mine tied for Best Actor in 1932 (Wallace Beery for "The Champ.") But I have a show of my own playing the same night, so I hope everyone has a glamorous and wonderful time! Collapse

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