Taste of Love
February 11, 2012 (Sat) - February 12, 2012 (Sun)
from 7:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Atlanta, GA
Event Details
Wine OR Wine & Food
EPILEPSY FOUNDATION’S TASTE OF LOVE GALA “Imagination Knows No Limits”
Each February, The Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia presents its signature fundraising gala, the Taste of Love, an elegant black tie event held at The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta (Buckhead). With a new theme every year, Taste of Love features gourmet dining, premium wine pairings, live entertainment, top-notch silent and live auctions and the chance to dance the night away. All proceeds from the event benefit the Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia.
The 2012 Event Host Committee: Vanessa Benz, Stephanie Boswell, Tracy Dean, Greg Embry, Camille Holubar, Rebecca King, Bonnie Leadbetter, Dianne Lechter, Leanne Mazzawi, Michelle McGee, Pam Murphy, Anita Patterson, Amy Richardson, Cynthia Stedford and Patricia Terwilliger.
WHAT
Taste of Love is the annual fundraising gala of the Epilepsy Foundation. Attended each year by more than 600 prominent Atlantans, Taste of Love treats guests to a night of gourmet dining prepared by the chefs of The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta (Buckhead), live entertainment and fantastic silent and live auctions filled with exciting vacation getaways, luxury items and sports packages as well as fine dining and unusual life experiences. With a 2012 theme of “Imagination Knows No Limits,” the Taste of Love promises to thrill and surprise.
WHEN
Saturday, February 11, 2011
7 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Tickets:
$250 per ticket
$2,500 table hosts for 10 guests
$3,000 table hosts for 12 guests
Sponsorships are available.
Tickets are available by calling 404-527-7155 or can by purchased online at www.epilepsyga.org.
WHERE
The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta (Buckhead)
3434 Peachtree Road
Atlanta, GA 30326
404-237-2700
Special Romance Room Rates will be available to the Taste of Love guests
WHO
The Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia is a charitable non-profit, volunteer and professional organization committed to the prevention and control of epilepsy, and to helping improve the lives of people who have epilepsy. The Foundation is the state voluntary health organization dedicated to the prevention and cure of seizure disorders, the alleviation of their effects, and the promotion of independence and optimal quality of life for people who have these disorders. Through its community involvement with employers, teachers, law enforcement officials, health care professionals and individuals with epilepsy and their families, the agency is active in a broad range of programs. These programs include information and education, advocacy, support of research, job placement, camp scholarships and the delivery of specialized services.
Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia contact: Pam Murphy
www.epilepsyga.org
404-527-7155
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