Performing Art Center Eastside (PACE) 2005 Candlelight Dinner Black & White Gala Complete Sell-Out for Second Year In A Row
BELLEVUE, Wash. (Nov. 7, 2005)–The long awaited Black & White Gala event sponsored by The Act One Guild, a volunteer fundraising arm of the Performing Arts Center Eastside (PACE), is Nov. 12, 2005 at 6 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue. All 35 tables are sold to an impressive list of private individuals and corporate sponsors. Funds from the second annual event will benefit the $100 million Capital Campaign to build a 2000-seat performance hall to open 2008 in downtown Bellevue at the corners of 106th Avenue NE and NE 10th Street.
- What:
- 2005 Candlelight Dinner Black & White Gala to raise funds for PACE
- When:
- Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005
6 p.m. – Cocktails
7 p.m. – Dinner
8:30 p.m. – Performance by Primo Kim with accompaniment by Roadside Attraction
9:30 p.m. – Dancing - Entertainment:
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Special performance by Primo Kim, a mainstay in the Seattle scene who has performed in every major concert hall in the city as well as with legendary performers such as Louis Armstrong and Roger Williams. He performs throughout the country and Europe and at New York's famed "Latin Quarter," the Tropicana and Frontier hotels in Las Vegas.
He will perform with Keith Baggerly & Roadside Attraction, an 18-piece big band. Following the performance, Roadside Attraction will then play the favorites from the big band era, perfect for dancing the night away.
For media interested in covering this premier Eastside event, contact Cheryl Engstrom at 425.487.0682 or
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The Performing Arts Center Eastside (PACE) is a proposed 2,000-seat world-class cultural center scheduled to open in 2008. It is anticipated to draw a diverse range of performances and serve as a confluence for arts, education and entertainment. PACE will be located in downtown Bellevue on the corner of 106th Avenue NE and NE 10th Street.