We’ve already let you know what the big prize at tomorrow’s DC SCORES happy hour is. Yes, a brand-new iPad (buy your iPad raffle tickets online now!).
But what if you already have an iPad? Or have an iPhone and iPod and can only handle so many iP_ _ accessories?
That’s no reason not to come to One Lounge tomorrow from 5:30-7:30 pm. Not only will the happy hour be a great opportunity to learn more about our unique program and network with fellow DC SCORES supporters, but we have five extremely appealing auction packages for you to win.
Thanks to the generosity of local businesses, you will have the chance to enter as many raffle tickets ($10 apiece or 3 for $25) as you want in the running for the following packages. Raffle tickets can be bought at the event prior to 7 pm and placed in the running for the package(s) of your choice.
Package No. 1: Spoil Yourself
Escape from your everyday life and increase your flexibility with a three-class pass to Flow Yoga Center, where you can use your complete Lululemon yoga package (mat, block, strap, water bottle, hair ties and arm band included) to perfect your downward dog. Afterward, complete your morning (or evening) of Zen with tea from OrGano Gold. Then spoil yourself with dinner at M Street Bar & Grill capped off by delicious chocolate from ACKC Cocoa Bar. As if that’s not enough, sweeten the deal with a $10 gift certificate on any Deals for Deeds bargain.
Total value: $260
Donated by: ACKC Cocoa Bar, Deals for Deeds, DC Magazine, Flow Yoga Center, Islam Shabazz, Lululemon Bethesda
Package No. 2: World Food
Prepare your taste buds for four nights of feasting from around the world. Start off with one-of-a-kind Cuban sandwiches at Cuba Libre. The next night, head south or west – your choice – for home-style Mexican and Salvadorian cuisine at El Tamarindo. Then head over the pond and Mediterranean Sea for a Lebanese feast at Kababji. And, finally, continue east to experience DC’s “gold standard for sushi” at the Saki Asian Grill. You’ll never want to go back to American food. As if that’s not enough, sweeten the deal with a $10 gift certificate on any Deals for Deeds bargain.
Total value: $185
Donated by: Deals for Deeds, DC Magazine, El Tamarindo, Sake Asian Grill
Package No. 3: For the Soccer Fan
The ultimate soccer fan’s package. Find a mantle at home for your autographed D.C. United ball, then head with a friend to RFK to see the United in action from up close. Afterward (or before), head to an eatery that surely appreciates fútbol, Aqua Al 2, for some classic Italian. Finish off the night filling your pints right off your table at Meridian Pint. As if that’s not enough, sweeten the deal with a $10 gift certificate on any Deals for Deeds bargain.
Total value: $207
Donated by: Aqua Al 2, Deals for Deeds, D.C. United, Meridian Pint
Package No. 4: Wine, Cheese, Art
Enjoy a relaxing, aesthetically pleasing time at home with this package. Have some friends over, break out Cabot’s assortment of award-winning, naturally aged cheddar cheeses, and enjoy them with a bottle of wine from the highly acclaimed De Vinos. Enjoy this classic combination while critiquing the new art on your wall designed by graffiti and comic strip artist Danny Jean-Jacques. As if that’s not enough, sweeten the deal with a $10 gift certificate on any Deals for Deeds bargain.
Total value: $185
Donated by: Cabot Creamery Cooperative, Danny Jean-Jacques, Deals for Deeds, De Vinos
Package No. 5: Brunch Time!
Looking for that perfect weekend brunch? We’ve got you covered, with a trio of brunch options that can be turned into dinner if you’ve got midday plans. Start off with a classic brunch in Adams Morgan at L’Enfant Café & Bar. Then spend a celebratory occasion at the Beacon Bar & Grill for unlimited Champagne, Mimosas and/or Bloody Marys. And once the weather warms, enjoy the view of the Potomac at Tony and Joe’s Seafood Place while enjoying Sunday brunch for two. As if that’s not enough, sweeten the deal with a $10 gift certificate on any Deals for Deeds bargain.
Total value: $160
Donated by: Deals for Deeds, DC Magazine, L’Enfant Café & Bar, Tony and Joe’s Seafood Palace
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