BC Electrical Association Announces Upcoming UNO Social

BCEA

BCEA is hosting its biggest fundraiser of the year on February 21, 2018. Join BCEA for an evening filled with a silent auction, a 50/50 draw and a fun game. Proceeds to benefit the Greater Vancouver Food Bank and the BCEA Scholarship and Bursary Foundation.

You will be able to bid on these fabulous prizes to help raise money for a good cause:

– Green fees for Surrey Golf Course, Morgan Creek
and Westwood Plateau

– Stays at the Marriott Vancouver Hotel and Gateway Hotel

– Gift cards for Mosaic Grill and Tap & Barrel

– Tickets to see the Vancouver Canucks, Vancouver Theatre Sports and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.

$25.00 includes entry, appetizers, a drink ticket and fabulous conversations

register here: http://files.constantcontact.com/b29f8372601/8cd94a87-46a4-4f4f-9271-44f9a88fdce3.pdf

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