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Distinguished Citizen Award Dinner Honoring Peyton Manning DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN AWARD DINNER HONORING PEYTON MANNING SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 2021 HILTON MEMPHIS HOTEL 5:30 P.M. PRESENTED BY: DINNER SPONSOR: ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT: Peyton Manning The AutoZone Liberty Bowl is proud to honor Peyton Manning Distinguished Citizen Award Dinner for his lifetime of outstanding achievements as a professional • Dinner • Open Bar • Live & Silent Auction athlete and philanthropist. Sunday, June 6, 2021 - 5:30 PM - Hilton Memphis About Peyton Manning: • 2-time Super Bowl Champion Individual-____$150 Table of Ten-____$1,500 • NFL’s only five-time MVP Silver Table of Ten-____$5,000 (Silver Table Seating Includes Premium Table at Peyton Manning • 14-time Pro Bowl Selection Dinner, Invitation to Private Meet & Greet and 1 Peyton Manning • First overall draft pick in 1998 by the Indianapolis Colts Autographed Football) • First and only starting QB to win a Super Bowl with two Gold Table of Ten-____$10,000 different teams (Gold Table Seating Includes 1 Four Person Golf Team, Tournament • Named to the NFL’s 100 All-Time Team Sponsorship, Superior Table at Peyton Manning Dinner, Invitation to Private Meet & Greet, 1 Peyton Manning Autographed Football and • Won the NFL’s Walter Payton Man of the Year Award in 2005 recognition in the Peyton Manning Dinner program) • Named Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated in Name _______________________________________________ 2013 • Earned consensus All American honors in 1997 at the Address______________________________________________ University of Tennessee City ____________ State ____ Zip _______Phone ____________ • Serves on the Pat Summitt Foundation Advisory Board • Serves as a member of the American Red Cross National E-Mail _______________________________________________ Celebrity Cabinet Payment Information • Established the PeyBack Foundation in 1999 to assist disadvantaged youth Method of Payment (Circle One) Check AMEX MC VISA Make checks payable to: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Name:________________________________________ Mail checks to: AutoZone Liberty Bowl Account #: ____________________________________ 959 Ridgeway Loop Rd., Suite 101, Memphis, TN 38120 For questions or to order by phone, please call Exp. Date:_________ Security Code: __________ (901)795-7700 or e-mail [email protected] .
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