...the food at the LUPEC BOSTON TEA PARTY is not to be missed!
Jamie Bissonette, Chef de Cuisine of KO Prime, Patrick Connolly, Chef de Cuisine of Radius, and Andres Grundy, Sous Chef of Clio will all be participating in the event, and will be preparing appetizers and light cocktail party fare for the evening. Lionette's Market will supply a plate of fine cheeses and Island Creek Oysters will offer a delicious raw bar.
Here are the details...
• Sunday, October 7th from 7 – 11 p.m. on the Boston Sailing Center's Louisiana Riverboat at the Lewis Wharf
• Ticket price is $50/person including stationary appetizers, cocktail party fare, and an open bar!
• Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by visiting Green Street, 280 Green St., Cambridge, MA or Toro, 1704 Washington St., Boston, MA
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Saturday, September 29, 2007
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When: Sunday, October 7, 2007, 7-11 p.m.
Where: the Louisiana Riverboat at Lewis Wharf
On October 7th the lovely ladies of LUPEC Boston will transform the Boston Sailing Center’s permanently docked Louisiana Riverboat at Lewis Wharf into a Prohibition-era Speakeasy for an evening of vintage cocktails, live music, dancing, delicious nibbles, and a prize raffle!
The party starts at 7 p.m. on October 7th. Ticket price is $50/ person and will include stationary appetizers, cocktail party fare, and an open bar!
Local jazz/blues diva Miss Tess will perform Jazz standards as well as her own "Modern Vintage" originals from 7 – 9:30 p.m.
A prize raffle will feature tons of hot prizes, including gift certificates donated from Stella, the Milky Way Lounge & Lanes, ZipCar, Magpie, apparel from thereadseat.com , a "Brix Pix" gift bag compliments of Brix, and more!!!
All proceeds from the LUPEC BOSTON TEA PARTY will benefit Jane Doe Inc. in honor of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month .
• Sunday, October 7th from 7 – 11 p.m. on the Boston Sailing Center's Louisiana Riverboat at the Lewis Wharf
• Ticket price is $50/person including stationary appetizers, cocktail party fare, and an open bar!
• Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by visiting Green Street, 280 Green St., Cambridge, MA or Toro, 1704 Washington St., Boston, MA
About Jane Doe Inc.
Jane Doe Inc., The Massachusetts Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence brings together organizations and people committed to creating social change that addresses the root causes of this violence and promotes dignity and liberty for survivors. Jane Doe Inc. plays a leading role in shaping public policy through legislative action and policy development that will support survivors, hold offenders accountable and ultimately, make our communities safer. They are guided by the voices of survivors.
Currently, over 60 community-based sexual assault and domestic violence service and advocacy programs in Massachusetts comprise the membership of Jane Doe Inc. These independent non-profit organizations deliver comprehensive services to over tens of thousands of women, men and children every year, in every community across the Commonwealth. Crisis hotlines, emergency shelter, safe homes, legal and medical advocacy, educational and support groups, counseling, advocacy, safety planning, children's advocacy, economic development programs and transitional housing are just some examples of services available. Community education is also offered on an array of topics including sexual assault, teen dating violence, and the role of men in ending violence.
The work of the Coalition complements these life-saving prevention and intervention services, resources and advocacy. With its sixty member organizations, Jane Doe Inc. engages law enforcement, the courts, health care, housing and service providers to develop and promote best practices because every victim should have access to a range of high quality services, responses and options, in every community regardless of where they are in the state. The creation of the Men's Initiative for Jane Doe exemplifies its belief that men and boys are essential allies in the movement to end violence against women, men and children. Jane Doe Inc. works with survivors and advocates to break the silence and to dispel the myths that deny victims the right to safety, justice, and healing.
About LUPEC Boston
The Boston chapter of LUPEC (Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails) is a classic cocktail society dedicated to breeding, raising, and releasing nearly extinct drinks into the wild ( a.k.a. Boston-area bars and restaurants.) Founded in February 2007 by Misty Kalkofen of Green Street and ten fellow cocktail enthusiasts, LUPEC Boston is the city's first and only female-oriented cocktail society. The ladies of LUPEC Boston meet once a month to sample delicious cocktail creations from a bygone era, and educate themselves about the important and nearly forgotten forebroads who sipped them.
In addition to preserving our own personal Joie de Vivre by guaranteeing members one good cocktail party every month, LUPEC Boston strives to enhance and improve the lives of Boston-area women through fundraising events for local women's charities. LUPEC Boston partners with local bars and liquor purveyors to offer co-ed classic cocktail parties and special events. For more information about what we're mixing up around town visit http://lupecboston.blogspot.com.
LUPEC BOSTON TEA PARTY
Where: the Louisiana Riverboat at Lewis Wharf
On October 7th the lovely ladies of LUPEC Boston will transform the Boston Sailing Center’s permanently docked Louisiana Riverboat at Lewis Wharf into a Prohibition-era Speakeasy for an evening of vintage cocktails, live music, dancing, delicious nibbles, and a prize raffle!
The party starts at 7 p.m. on October 7th. Ticket price is $50/ person and will include stationary appetizers, cocktail party fare, and an open bar!
Local jazz/blues diva Miss Tess will perform Jazz standards as well as her own "Modern Vintage" originals from 7 – 9:30 p.m.
A prize raffle will feature tons of hot prizes, including gift certificates donated from Stella, the Milky Way Lounge & Lanes, ZipCar, Magpie, apparel from thereadseat.com , a "Brix Pix" gift bag compliments of Brix, and more!!!
All proceeds from the LUPEC BOSTON TEA PARTY will benefit Jane Doe Inc. in honor of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month .
• Sunday, October 7th from 7 – 11 p.m. on the Boston Sailing Center's Louisiana Riverboat at the Lewis Wharf
• Ticket price is $50/person including stationary appetizers, cocktail party fare, and an open bar!
• Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by visiting Green Street, 280 Green St., Cambridge, MA or Toro, 1704 Washington St., Boston, MA
About Jane Doe Inc.
Jane Doe Inc., The Massachusetts Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence brings together organizations and people committed to creating social change that addresses the root causes of this violence and promotes dignity and liberty for survivors. Jane Doe Inc. plays a leading role in shaping public policy through legislative action and policy development that will support survivors, hold offenders accountable and ultimately, make our communities safer. They are guided by the voices of survivors.
Currently, over 60 community-based sexual assault and domestic violence service and advocacy programs in Massachusetts comprise the membership of Jane Doe Inc. These independent non-profit organizations deliver comprehensive services to over tens of thousands of women, men and children every year, in every community across the Commonwealth. Crisis hotlines, emergency shelter, safe homes, legal and medical advocacy, educational and support groups, counseling, advocacy, safety planning, children's advocacy, economic development programs and transitional housing are just some examples of services available. Community education is also offered on an array of topics including sexual assault, teen dating violence, and the role of men in ending violence.
The work of the Coalition complements these life-saving prevention and intervention services, resources and advocacy. With its sixty member organizations, Jane Doe Inc. engages law enforcement, the courts, health care, housing and service providers to develop and promote best practices because every victim should have access to a range of high quality services, responses and options, in every community regardless of where they are in the state. The creation of the Men's Initiative for Jane Doe exemplifies its belief that men and boys are essential allies in the movement to end violence against women, men and children. Jane Doe Inc. works with survivors and advocates to break the silence and to dispel the myths that deny victims the right to safety, justice, and healing.
About LUPEC Boston
The Boston chapter of LUPEC (Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails) is a classic cocktail society dedicated to breeding, raising, and releasing nearly extinct drinks into the wild ( a.k.a. Boston-area bars and restaurants.) Founded in February 2007 by Misty Kalkofen of Green Street and ten fellow cocktail enthusiasts, LUPEC Boston is the city's first and only female-oriented cocktail society. The ladies of LUPEC Boston meet once a month to sample delicious cocktail creations from a bygone era, and educate themselves about the important and nearly forgotten forebroads who sipped them.
In addition to preserving our own personal Joie de Vivre by guaranteeing members one good cocktail party every month, LUPEC Boston strives to enhance and improve the lives of Boston-area women through fundraising events for local women's charities. LUPEC Boston partners with local bars and liquor purveyors to offer co-ed classic cocktail parties and special events. For more information about what we're mixing up around town visit http://lupecboston.blogspot.com.
Sunday, September 23, 2007
The LUPEC Boston Tea Party
October 7, 7pm: Buy your tickets now for the first annual LUPEC Boston Tea Party! All proceeds benefit Jane Doe Inc. in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
The night aboard a Louisiana riverboat will invoke Prohibition-era Speakeasies with the croonings of the talented & lovely Miss Tess, Art Deco inspired décor, and vintage cocktails served “on the sly”, in tea-cups. Vintage dress and creative cocktail attire is encouraged.
Tickets are $50, cash only and available for purchase at Green Street Grill (Central Square, Cambridge) or Toro (South End). Get there!
Meanwhile, keep drinking up for This One's for the Ladies!
Saturday, September 1, 2007
This One's for the Ladies
Join the ladies of LUPEC Boston as we raise our glasses to raise awareness. Throughout the month of September LUPEC Boston is partnering with area bars and restaurants to raise money for Jane Doe Inc, the Massachusetts Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence. Participating establishments will be donating the proceeds from one broad-related beverage for the month of September to Jane Doe Inc. We will be keeping an updated list of links to participating restaurants here on our blog. So check back often to see where you can go to have one for the ladies!
If you work at a bar or restaurant and are interested in participating please e-mail us at lupecboston@gmail.com!
Cheers!
If you work at a bar or restaurant and are interested in participating please e-mail us at lupecboston@gmail.com!
Cheers!
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