Saturday, June 27th, 2009
11:00 am - approx. 5:00 pm
Gold Cup Room & Turf Club
Hollywood Park Racetrack
1050 S. Prairie Avenue
Inglewood, CA 90306-0369
Seating is Limited to First 300
First Race Post at 1:00 pm
Free Race Day Program
Private Betting Windows
Private No-Host Bar
Five-Star Buffet (11:30am ~ 1:30pm)
Gold Cup Chef's Tables
Taxes & Gratuity Included
Valet Parking*
Smart Casual Attire (Gents: Collared shirts Ladies: Dresses/Tailored Pant Suits)
*Once at Valet station, mention being with the 1736 Family Crisis Center event for complimentary service; tips not included but certainly permitted.
Your support makes a difference!
1) To purchase tickets,
please click here for PAYPAL purchasing options
2) Call (323) 737-3900 ext. 207 with credit card information
3)
Download order form and send to:
1736 Family Crisis Center, 2116 Arlington Ave. Ste 200, Los Angeles, CA 90018
Mailing Deadline Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Print & mail to:
1736 Family Crisis Center
2116 Arlington Avenue, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90018
(323) 737-3900 ext. 207
Tickets will be held at Will Call.
Sponsorship opportunities are available.
Please contact Mr. Ron Troupe for details: 310.374.1344
Thank You to our Sponsors
Carol & Eliana
Ron & Sheila Troupe
Steve & Kathy Campbell
*1736 FCC is a 501(C)3 non-profit. $76 of each ticket is tax deductible;
this portion goes 100% to supporting runaway youth, domestic violence victims & their children.
Note: This year the event will not be a Gold Cup Race.
1736 Family Crisis Center is a
private, nonprofit organization working to ensure
the safety, survival, and success of domestic violence victims
and their children, homeless and runaway youth, and
others in need throughout Los Angeles County and
beyond.
Throughout its 37-year history, 1736 FCC has expanded
its services to include four shelters for domestic violence victims and
their children, a shelter for runaway and homeless youth,
three Community Service Centers located in Torrance,
South Los Angeles and Long Beach, 24 hour hotlines,
emergency response services, and more. 1736 Family
Crisis Center services reach over 25,000 people
each year.