From: "RCWS" <main@rcws.org>
Subject: "Petroushka on the Hudson" boat cruise - June 5th, 2008
Date: Wed, 14 May 2008
In June 2001, in response to the success of RCWS winter ball, RCWS launched a summer dinner-and-dance cruise aboard the World Yacht "Princess" sailing around the tip of Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty, up the East River to the U.N. and back to Pier 81. This event often includes celebrity guests such as soprano Anna Netrebko, Russian hockey player Alexei Yashin, former Miss Universe Oxana Fedorova, supermodel Carol Alt, various Russian performers and artists. This annual cruise routinely draws over 250 guests representing business, artistic and diplomatic elite.
Anna Sergeeva-Gross
Director of New York Office
Russian Children's Welfare Society
200 Park Avenue South, Suite 1617
New York, NY 10003
Tel: 212-473-6263
Fax: 212-473-6301
main@rcws.org
www.rcws.org
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The Russian Children's Welfare Society cordially invites you to a
Yacht Cruise Around Manhattan
"8th Petroushka on the Hudson"
Thursday, June 5th, 2008
World Yacht's " Princess" at Pier 81 (West 41st Street at the Hudson River)
Boarding at 6:30 pm - Sailing at 7:00 pm - Docking at 11:00 pm
Open Bar, Seated Buffet Dinner and Dancing
Gentlemen - Jacket and Tie, Ladies - Cocktail Dresses
Note: There will be no tickets sold dockside. Reservations will be limited.
Contact RCWS at 212-473-6263 or main@rcws.org
for further information and to order tickets.
- Sponsor’s tickets for dinner, dance cruise at $1,000 each.
- Benefactor’s tickets for dinner, dance cruise at $500 each.
- Patron tickets for dinner, dance cruise at $250 each.
- Young Patron (under 35 years of age) for dinner, dance cruise at $150.00 each.
- I wish to make an additional contribution of $_____ for a total payment of $______. Contributions in excess of $120 are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law under IRS Section 501 (c) (3) The Russian Children's Welfare Society (RCWS) hosts an annual Petroushka Ball and "Petroushka on the Hudson" cruise to raise money for our on-going programs. Founded in 1926, the RCWS focuses most of its efforts on improving the lives of children at risk in Russia by funding: medical care and training of Russian doctors; orphanages and homeless shelters; rehabilitation centers for the disabled or mentally challenged; educational scholarships; and a major New Year party in Moscow for over 2,000 disadvantaged children. Please join us in helping and thank you in advance for your kind support!
The Russian Children’s Welfare Society is a US nonprofit charity with 501 (c)
(3) status
www.rcws.org.
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