Sunday, March 10, 2013

 

Held at

The Hotel Blackhawk

Gold Room

Downtown Davenport, Iowa

 

Doors Open: 1:00 p.m.

Bingo Begins: 2:00 p.m.

 

Bring your bridesmaids, family,
and friends and play bingo
for outstanding prizes

for your wedding!

 

 

TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

 

Visit any of Burke Cleaners' Iowa locations to purchase your tickets for Brides' Bingo.

 

Don't Delay! This event is limited to 300 guests!

 

Tickets: $15 in advance, purchased at Burke Cleaners or by calling The Friends of Vander Veer at 563-323-3298.

 

Tickets are available at $15 each through
Friday, March 8th.

 

NO Tickets are sold on Saturday,March 9th.

 

Tickets are $20 at the door on the day of the event, Sunday, March 10th.

 

Get your tickets TODAY and play for fun and prizes!

 

 


PRIZES INCLUDE...


Wedding Cake, donated by Heller Cakes

 

DJ Services, donated by Bo J Spaetes

 

$500 toward Flowers, donated by Milan Flower Shop

 

Bachelorette Party Limo (4hrs), donated by
A Limo Experience

 

$300 toward Tuxes, donated by Skeffington's

 

Love Story Video Package, donated by Ruby Media

 

$300 toward Invitations, donated by Create-A-Party

 

Men's Wedding Band, donated by Necker's Jewelers

 

$200 toward a Photobooth or Uplighting Rental, donated by Master Entertainment

 

Dress Dry Cleaning Restoration, donated by Burke Cleaners

 

And MUCH MUCH MORE!!!!

 

Door Prizes and Raffle Prizes will add great excitement to this event. Many chances to win!!

 

 

Contact
The Friends of Vander Veer at 
563-323-3298
for more information or visit

 

ww.friendsofvanderveer.com

 

www.qcweddings.com

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