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Follow on Google News | Come Serve Time at The Red PartyThe American College of the Building Arts invites you to Charleston's Historic District to serve time at the Old City Jail on Thursday, October 29, 2009 from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM. Mystery, intrigue and pure enchanting will meet a red theme.
By: The American College of the Building Arts CHARLESTON, SC- The American College of the Building Arts (ACBA) invites you to Charleston’s Historic District to serve time at the Old City Jail on Thursday, October 29, 2009 from 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm. Mystery, intrigue and pure enchanting delight will meet a red theme. Be sure to bare witness to one of the low country’s spookiest venues as it is transformed into a rich red decadence that only ACBA can produce. Come dressed in red and mask your face. The event will include a silent auction, with incredible items from a luxury trip for 2 to Africa to an upscale Caribbean vacation for 2. DJ Arthur Brouthers will have the crowd dancing to beats on the illuminated color changing dance floor while guests enjoy an open bar and a delicious repast prepared by Carolina Catering. Tickets are $55.00 in advance and $65.00 at the door. To purchase tickets please call 843-577-5245 or visit our website at HYPERLINK "http://www.buildingartscollege.us" The Red Party raises awareness for its mission, and emphasizes the need for trained, skilled artisans in America. All proceeds from the event will help support the education of ACBA’s students. The American College of the Building Arts educates and trains artisans in the traditional building arts to foster exceptional craftsmanship and encourage the preservation, enrichment, and understanding of the worlds’ architectural heritage through a liberal arts education. # # # The American College of the Building Arts educates and trains artisans in the traditional building arts to foster exceptional craftsmanship and encourage the preservation, enrichment, and understanding of the worlds’ architectural heritage through a liberal arts education. End
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