The Los Angeles Chapter of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO)
is pleased to present
City of Angels, City of Art
a benefit for the Children Affected by AIDS Foundation
Featuring art and photography from over 50 L.A.-based artists, including: Jonathan
Anderson, Jeff Beck, Charlie Bidwell, Heather Cantrell, Craig Carlisle, Ann Diener,
Felipe Dupouy, J. Bennett Fitts, David Fokos, Amanda Friedman, KC Haxton, Wendy
Heldmann, Henry Horenstein, Bernard Hoyes, Jill Kraft, Shana Lutker, Pamela McAtee,
Faris McReynolds, Matt Priebe, Kelly Reemtsen, Synthia SAINT JAMES, Rocky Schenck,
Kim Schoen, Sarah Stockstill, Rachell Sumpter, Ed Templeton, Suzan Woodruff, Jody
Zellen, and many more!
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Marvimon/1411 North Broadway (Chinatown)
5:30 pre-event reception for sponsors and artists
6:30 – 9:30 cocktails & art!
downtown art scene cocktail party attire
printed invitations will be mailed in April
Sponsorship packages available from $500 to $10,000, event book ads from $250 to
$1,500; single tickets $75. Open to EO members, event sponsors, and their invited
guests only. For more information, please contact Tara Kelly, Event Chair (wife
of incoming EO LA president, Adam Glickman) at
tara@emailtara.com
The Children Affected by AIDS Foundation (CAAF) is the only organization solely
devoted to providing social, educational, recreational and other critical support
programs to vulnerable children impacted by HIV/AIDS in the U.S. and other countries,
including the growing epidemic of AIDS orphans. Founded in 1993 by Mattel, Inc.
executive Joe Cristina, CAAF has raised more than $23 million to date and provided
grants to more than 300 community based non-profits for basic services such as food
and transportation; mental health counseling; and social-recreational programs including
camps and day programs for children infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS.
In the U.S. alone, an estimated 80,000 children are AIDS orphans; worldwide there
are over 14 million children orphaned due to AIDS, a figure that is expected to
reach 25 million by 2010. Between 10,000 and 20,000 children in the U.S. are infected
with HIV, and over 41 million people are infected with HIV worldwide. For more information
about CAAF and to learn how you can help, please go to
www.caaf4kids.org
For map and location click Here!