Banking on Dreams dinner on Wed. May 7

May 4, 2008 No Comments

Banking on Dreams - Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Join us for our annual Banking on Dreams dinner event – a celebration of Washington CASH client entrepreneurs working toward economic self-sufficiency through small business ownership.

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 – 5:30 to 8:30 pm

Bell Harbor International Conference Center‘s International Promenade

Pier 66, 2211 Alaskan Way

Seattle

Doors open, client business showcase – 5:30 pm

Support Washington CASH entrepreneurs through your purchases or referrals at the pre-program client business showcase.

Dinner and Program – 6:30 pm

Featuring inspirational success stories of several Washington CASH clients.

- Invest in self-sufficiency -

Funds raised at the event will ensure that entrepreneurs have access to business training and microloans.

Tickets are available now –

Individual: $50

Table of Ten: $500

Kindly RSVP by April 25. Contact Jeff Patterson at 206-352-1945 ext. 224 or jeff@washingtoncash.org to register.

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