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Join Us For Gluten-Free Fun, Food, And Fundraising

1 Comment 16 January 2008

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Arden Court photo courtesy of Paul B. Goode. 

Here is your personal invitation to join us Wednesday, March 5th at 7pm for an awe-inspiring performance by the world reknowned Paul Taylor Dance Company. A significant portion of each ticket will benefit the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University.  Last year we had a great time and we expect this year to be even better! Foods By George will generously be providing gluten-free food before the performance (starting at 5:45pm) and gluten-free dessert after the performance. Ticket prices are $35, $65, and $120. Where else can you get a threefold return (as in food, an unforgettable show, and then more food) on your dollar in one evening? Oh, and along with that you’ll have a great time mingling as well as a good feeling knowing that your evening out helped an organization that is making strides to better understand, and therefore, better manage celiac disease! See you there!

***In order for your purchase to benefit the Celiac Center at Columbia University you must be sure to include code: CDC when buying your tickets. More detailed information can be found in your personal invitation.***

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    Sisy Anderson says:

    Hey Celiac Chicks,

    Check out Namaste Foods. Their brownie, spice cake, pizza crust, and chocolate cake are really tasty! No corn, soy or potato added (in addition to being gluten free).

    http://www.namastefoods.com


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