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EXPLORE! The 4 Corners of the World

Date: 
May 1 2008 - 5:30pm - May 1 2008 - 10:00pm

Location(s)

The Depot
225 Third Avenue South
Minneapolis, 55401
See map: Google Maps
Event Description: 

Explore the world through a Parisian Afternoon, a Cinco de Mayo Celebration, Tokyo’s Fashion District and Cape Town’s Exotic Flower Market.

Experience World Cuisine – to sample and savor, World Music – great beats to move your feet, World Languages – to learn on the spot, Street Entertainers – to amuse, A Frosty Re-Treat – The Polar Bar, The Explorer Signature Cocktail
Eco-Chic Totes – filled with treats.

The show will feature an exciting range of presenters, including Ann Bancroft,
KARE 11’s Julie Nelson as Emcee and the ABF Award Winners, who will present their compelling visions of making girls’ dreams come alive.

The Polar Bar will allow guests will trek to the ends of the earth for a truly delightful frosty experience. The Polar Bar will offer icy libations and ice cream drinks.

The Summit Club will offer a retreat to the VIP AfterParty with Ann Bancroft,
the ABF Award Winners and special guests.

Join Us For An Unforgettable Evening!
Thursday, May 1, 5:30 PM – 10:00 PM
The Depot Minneapolis
Event Ticket – $150, $175 at the door
The Summit Club VIP Ticket – $200, $225 at the door

To purchase tickets, please visit www.annbancroftfoundation.org.
For table sales, please inquire to: annbancroftfoundation@redeventdesign.com
or phone 612 341 9333

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