Early bird deadline for YLD Holiday Party is Nov. 21

Please join us in supporting the 14th Annual Holiday Party to benefit the Illinois Bar Foundation/ISBA Young Lawyers Division’s Children’s Assistance Fund. Over the past decade, we raised over $400,000 and collected countless toys and books that were donated to children’s waiting rooms throughout the State of Illinois. Please continue this worthy tradition by joining us this year in person or support our event with your generous contribution:

WHEN: Friday, December 2, 2011, 6:00-10:00 p.m.

WHERE: Cubby Bear Lounge, 1059 W. Addison, Chicago, IL (see map)

WHAT: Open Bar, Warm Appetizers, Live Music by Rod Tuffcurls & The Bench Press, and FUN!

COST:

  • $35.00 per person, for tickets purchased by November 21, 2011
  • $30.00 per law student, per tickets purchased by November 21, 2011
  • $40.00 per person, for tickets purchased after November 21, 2011

Click here to register

The YLD Children's Assistance Fund is a fund of the Illinois Bar Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable entity.

Our success is due in large part to the generosity of many law firms and individuals who have supported our "Friends of the Children" sponsorship campaign. For 2011, we have established sponsorships in the following amounts:

  • $5,000 Co-­Sponsor (30 tickets)
  • $2,500 Benefactor (20 tickets)
  • $1,000 Sponsor (10 tickets)
  • $500 Patron (5 tickets)
  • $250 Supporter (2 tickets)

Additional promotional opportunities, including the opportunity to distribute your publicity materials at the event, are available for supporters over the $1,000 upon request!

Sponsors’ names will be displayed during the 2011 Holiday Party at the Cubby Bear and publicized to over 30,000 members of the Illinois State Bar Association. We hope that you decide to support this worthy cause.

For additional information please contact the Holiday Party Committee Co-Chairs, Anna Krolikowska, at anna@kandrfamilylaw.com or (847)715-9328, or Christopher Niro, at cniro@nshn.com.

Posted on November 17, 2011 by Chris Bonjean

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