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Creative Alliance Annual Marquee Ball – Gala and Auction Saturday, April 2

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MARQUEE BALL 2011: Back to the Future!
Sat Apr 2, 6pm Preview Dinner, 9pm Dance
Dance Party $45, $40 mbrs in adv. $50 at door.
Preview Dinner $200, table of 10 $2500. For tables of 10 call 410-276-1651

Fire up the flux capacitor, jump in the DeLorean and head back in time to… 1985!?! 1955? 1885? Whatever the heck they thought 2015 would look like in 1989!?! Pick an era, look fabulous, and get your tix early for the latest iteration of Baltimore’s legendary movie-themed gala: the Marquee Ball! Jump on the dance floor to the futuristic shenanigans of the All Mighty Senators, and take home a prize from the Outatime Auction! Join the high rollers (and our biggest supporters) at the Dinner beforehand to honor Kevin Clash (creator of Elmo) and beloved arts patron Beatrice “Beatty” L. Levi.

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