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CONTENTS: $65 Tickets to Spring Gold Cup Tents Available Now!
Note on this List
Disclaimer
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Earlybird Tickets to 3d Annual University Row on Sale Now!
Held at the North Rail each Spring, University Row this year will be
a greatly-expanded gathering with 17 colleges and universities and
anywhere from 800 to 1,000 guests.
Bordered on one side by a much-coveted "viewing area", our 7-tent
Row will feature a connected "common terrace area" in front of all
tents and enclosed by a giant picket fence, and a "common rail area"
behind all the tents---the perfect place to view the races!
Participating alumni groups (by tent) include:
o Purdue
o ASU
o University of Connecticut
o JMU
o Bridgewater College
o William and Mary
o Georgetown
o Virginia Tech
o UVa
o NC State
o University of Texas
o Notre Dame
o Hampden-Sydney
o Georgia Tech
o Wake Forest University
o Penn State
o University of Massachusetts
TICKETS TO ANY UNIVERSITY ROW TENT WILL GAIN YOU ACCESS TO ALL!
For more information, online ticketing for the W & M - GU tent, and
a mail-in order form, see http://www.wm-alumni.org/university_row/2001/.
For information about the other anchor tents in University Row, follow
the links from the W & M page.
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After our day at the races all University Row buses will return to a
local night spot for food and to continue on with the fun!
Tent-Only ticket holders are responsible for their own transportation
to and from Gold Cup. Car passes must be purchased in advance---there
are no day-of sales. Call the Gold Cup office at (540) 347-2612 for
details about car passes.
Tickets options will include a tent/Row pass with round-trip bus
travel from Clarendon, a full open bar, and a scrumpuous buffet!
Please contact John Fedewa (john.fedewa@wmalumni.net) for more on
this event.
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NOTE: If you are receiving this message as a forwarded note,
please take a moment now to add yourself now to SCP2001,
the SCP e-mail list for 2001. Go to our e-mail list page
at http://www.scp.org/2000/list.html and follow the
directions to subscribe yourself---it's free! If you are
prompted for a password and do not know what your
password is, ListBot can e-mail it to you.
Last year's very successful list, SCP2000, was comprised
of almost 2,200 subscribers from all over the country.
The SCP2001 list was created to refresh our database of
e-mail addresses and to update venue preference data. All
SCP2000 list members were automatically unsubscribed when
the old list was decommissioned.
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DISCLAIMER: The preceding event message was brought to you as a
service of the SCP to the public. The SCP receives no
consideration for such communications, and it accepts no
liability for matters relating to the administration of
this event.
Formed to promote community events, the SCP is a
501(c)(7) non-profit, non-stock Virginia corporation,
and SCP event proceeds benefit charity. Past SCP events
have been held at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium,
McLean Gardens, Mike Bakers, Hotel Washington, Ozio,
Starboard (Dewey Beach), Thompsons Boat House, Rhodeside
Grill, Music City Roadhouse, King Pepper, Tortilla Coast,
Head's, Clarendon Grill, the National Museum of Women in
the Arts, the National Postal Museum, and America at
Union Station.
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