Enjoy an evening of playing various casino
games, a delicious buffet dinner,
live music and dancing and a chance to win exciting prizes contributed by
Southwest Airlines, Bose, Macy's, Dyson,
Keurig, The Daily Show,
Steve Madden, the New York Knicks and New
York Sports Club.
This exciting evening will begin at 7 PM
with a cocktail reception.
Support levels are as follows: Sponsorship
opportunities at $20,000, $10,000, $5,000,
$2,500, $1,000, $500, and $250; Tickets at
$135 in advance and $145 at the door with a
special ticket price ? 2 tickets for $195,
if purchased online by November 3rd.
Tickets may be purchased by visiting
http://support.pdf.org/stakes.
Event Co-Chairs are Jose Cruz, Peter Dorn,
Dan Spanton, Amy Sole and Jeffrey Zygler.
Mr. Cruz summed up his commitment to the
cause: "My involvement stems from the fact
that my grandmother has Parkinson's. I see
what she goes through every day and wanted
to help her and others by contributing time
and energy to PDF. I think this event is a
great way to raise money for a fantastic
organization that helps so many people."
The Parkinson's Disease Foundation
is a leading national presence in
Parkinson's disease research, education and
public advocacy. Created by
William Black,
the founder of Chock full o'Nuts, a
successful New York coffee and restaurant
business,
PDF
was the first national not-for-profit
organization to focus on Parkinson's
disease.
PDF
is working for nearly one million people in
the US living with Parkinson's by funding
promising scientific research and supporting
people with Parkinson's, their families and
caregivers through educational programs and
support services. Since its founding in
1957,
PDF
has funded over $85 million worth of
scientific research in Parkinson's disease,
supporting the work of leading scientists
throughout the world and
has funded over $34 million worth of
educational and advocacy programs to support
people with Parkinson's, their families and
care partners.
For information on the
Parkinson's Disease Foundation,
please visit
www.pdf.org
or call (800) 457-6676.