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Birds of a Feather Fashion Show

Gala/Party for Epilepsy Society of San Diego County/ Epilepsy Foundation of San Diego County
May 15, 2014 from 10:30 AM to 2:00 PM
Deadline: May 9, 2014

Who's Going
Expected Attendance 600
Reach 3,000
Ticket Price $150
Metro Area San Diego, CA
Exempt Status 501(c)(3) (IRS Form 990 Filed)
Nonprofit Category P - Human Services
Attendee Gender Ratio 25% Male, 75% Female
Potential Item Uses Gift Bag Silent Auction
Attendee Ages 35-44 Years
Attendees' Children's Ages 5-11 Years
Special Populations Moms
Description
Leonard Simpson is the creator of Leonardsimpson.com Fashion Forward® and premier producer of fashion shows and other high-profile entertainment projects. His Fashion Shows are known for their over the top format and entertainment quality touting designers form around the globe.

On May 15, 2014 Hilton Torrey Pines, Leonard Simpson will present BIRDS OF A FEATHER recognizing Hands of HOPE honorees Sally B. Thornton and Susie Spanos. Proceeds benefit the Epilepsy Foundation of San Diego. This event welcomes 400 attendees to this beautiful, elegant afternoon of charity and philanthropy.



ONE IN TEN PEOPLE
WILL HAVE A SEIZURE IN THEIR LIFETIME
BE PART OF THE SOLUTION


Hosted by Honorary Celebrity Chair Jenny Craig, guests of the Birds of a Feather luncheon will be cloaked in shades of pink & cherry and enjoy a fantastic silent and live auction, celebrity book signings, a social hour, formal sit-down cuisine, the world renowned Wayne Foster Orchestra and a spectacular Leonard Simpson Fashion Show. Honorary Chair Ramin A. Pourteymour and Fashion Chairs Daran Grimm, Laura Applegate and Sonya Berg also serve on the committee.


Valet parking available. Seating is limited and tickets will sell out. Attendance starts at $150 for individuals and tables of 10 start at $1500. To attend or to have your business participate as a sponsor in the event please visit fashionbenefit.org/

Epilepsy, recurring seizures are a disturbance in the electrical activity of the brain. Epilepsy can occur at any stage in life and affects each person differently. New cases of Epilepsy are most common in children and the elderly. One third of individuals are able to control their seizures with medication, while others continue to struggle with treatments and unexplained diagnosis. Much more research is needed to understand the cause and eventually find a cure. For more information on Epilepsy visit www.epilepsysandiego.org
Hilton Torrey Pines
10950 N Torrey Pines Rd
La Jolla, CA 92037