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NEWA Happy Hour

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Posted by atoner on Apr 25, 2011 at 6:46 am

 

The New England Wireless Association would like to formally invite you to our 2011 Happy Hour!

 

This event will take place at Jerry Remy’s, right on the water in Boston’s Seaport District!

 

 Location:
Jerry Remy’s

Dugout Room

 275 Northern Ave

 Boston, MA 02210

 http://www.jerryremysseaport.com/

 

 

Date:

 Thursday, June 23rd

Time:

 5:30PM – 8:00PM

This event is free to attend, and there will be drink tickets and appetizers provided by our sponsors.

The number of drink tickets per guest will depend on the number of sponsors we get. 

Cash bar will be available after drink tickets have run out.

 

Sponsors wanted!

 Sponsorships will be $300 and you will receive:

 Your company’s name on the evening’s menu and all promotional emails

 Your company’s name and logo presented in the Dugout Room for the evening.

 

 Please respond to this email to sponsor.

 This event will be held to a maximum of 100 people, so please RSVP to secure your spot!

 

Please feel free to call Tim O’Brien with any questions regarding this event at 781-425-5103, or Alanna Toner at 781-367-3350.

And don’t forget to sign up for our new LinkedIn group here

 

 Hope to see you in the Dugout!

-The New England Wireless Association

 

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