With Cancer Celebrity Dinner & Live Auction
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M MEMORIA OL L H FO IS U H N C D E I A T B I B O E N D 1994 ESTD 25 Making Wishes Come True 8th Annual Cops 4 Kids With Cancer Celebrity dinner & Live Auction Pechanga Resort & Casino 45000 Pechanga Pkwy. October 19, 2019 Temecula, CA 92591 Top Gun Sponsor - $10,000 S.W.A.T. Sponsor - $5,000 Name and logo on front of the event program Name and logo inside the event program and all radio, newspaper, and internet ads Two tables of eight at the dinner Three tables of eight at the dinner Meet and greet with celebrities before dinner Meet and greet with celebrities before dinner Special DCMF Award Special DCMF Award 12x12 leather bound commemorative 12x12 leather bound commemorative photo album photo album Web site Sponsor Link Web site Sponsor Link Back The Badge Sponsor - $2,500 Guardian Angel Sponsor - $1,500 Business card ad inside the event program Business card ad inside the event program One table of eight at the dinner One table of eight at the dinner 8x8 hard cover commemorative photo album For further information call corky bell at (760) 365-6889. 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm - Cocktails 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm - dinner Located in Summit Ballrooms D & E EventDress - Business Casual Itinerary or guests are 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm - opening remarks, sponsor recognition invited to wear combat fatigues with boots and guest introduction to make Loretta Swit feel welcome. 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm - live auction 9:00 pm - event closes Celebrity Guest Appearing Loretta Swit Miss Loretta Swit has had a full life of stage, film, and animal activism. Beginning with the 1967 national touring company of “Any Wednesday”, starring Gardner McKay, she forged ahead as a scene-stealing “Pigeon sister” opposite Don Rickles and Ernest Borgnine in an L.A. run of “The Odd Couple” and, from there, earned more laughs as the hopelessly awkward “Agnes Gooch” in the Las Vegas version of “Mame” starring Susan Hayward and (later) Celeste Holm. Arriving in Hollywood in 1970, Loretta merited some attention by lightening up a number of dramas with her humorous, off-centered performances on such TV fare as Gunsmoke (1955), Mission Impossible (1966), Hawaii Five-O (1968) and Mannix (1967). Her starmaking role, however, came within two years of moving to the West Coast when she inherited Sally Kellerman’s vitriolic “Hot Lips” Houlihan movie character for the TV series version of M*A*S*H (1972). She stayed with the show the entire eleven seasons. Loretta’s awards include 10 EMMY Award Nominations with two wins, 4 Golden Globe nominations, Global Wildlife Conservation Champion award, The Betty White Award (actors and others for animals), Red Cross Humanitarian award, Westminster Animal Welfare and Leadership Award, Career Achievement award at the St. Augustine and Fort Lauderdale Film Festivals, TV Land Impact Award, Woman of the Year award for Associated Press International, The Jean Golden Halo award, The People’s Choice award, Pioneer Broadcasters Woman of the Year award, and the Sarah Siddons award (Chicago Theaters highest honor). Thank You for helping our kids The Debbie Chisholm Memorial Foundation • Grants the wishes of catastrophically ill children • Delivers spirit lifting gifts to hospitalized children receiving treatment for cancer • Provides a complete Christmas to families with sick kids • Helps children who are victims of abuse or violent crime • by giving them small vacations so they can be a child again.