Let the GIVING season begin…with an evening of
great Jazz that’s also a benefit for the Los Angeles homeless community.
On Wednesday, November 11th, PATH Ventures will host their 10th Annual
Holiday Jazz Revue, an unforgettable evening of dinner, music, and fun at the
classic Catalina Bar and Grill in Hollywood, CA. The event will take place
from 6:30-10:00 PM and feature Jazz Pianist and Composer, George
Kahn with an all-star band of L.A. studio artists.
Jazz
legend Bubba Jackson from KJAZZ, will return this year as the
MC.
Proceeds from the evening will help PATH Ventures raise critical funding to directly support affordable housing developments across Southern California.
Advance tickets for the Dinner show are $125 each, or $1000 for a table of 8 PLUS a special VIP cocktail hour before the show. For more information or to RSVP, please call: Tessa Madden at 323-644-2202 or order online
Proceeds from the evening will help PATH Ventures raise critical funding to directly support affordable housing developments across Southern California.
Advance tickets for the Dinner show are $125 each, or $1000 for a table of 8 PLUS a special VIP cocktail hour before the show. For more information or to RSVP, please call: Tessa Madden at 323-644-2202 or order online
WHEN:
Wednesday, November 11th – Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
WHERE:
Catalina Bar & Grill 6725 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028
$125
per person in advance
$1,000 for a table of eight*
*Includes exclusive
access to the VIP pre-party
Purchase tickets at www.epath.org/JazzNight
or by phone at 323-644-2202.
There are over 51,000 people living on the streets of Los Angeles County on any given night. They are women with children, people struggling with serious health issues, war veterans, seniors, emancipated foster youth, and families who lost everything because of the recession. PATH Ventures’ housing models aim to prevent and end homelessness by integrating supportive services, community development and permanent housing for people in need. Come join us on Veterans Day night and help bring a veteran home.
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