Red Tie Soiree

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321 Main Street,Worcester MA 01608

14 May, 2022

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Join us to honor and celebrate members of the NEHA community who donate their time, financial resources, vision, and guidance. Please join us on Saturday, May 14 from 6 PM to 11 PM for a Red Tie Soiree at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, MA! This special event will celebrate the local businesses and individuals that support the New England Hemophilia Association’s (NEHA) mission to improve the quality of life for all persons with bleeding disorders and their families through education, support and advocacy. This event features a cocktail reception and silent auction, followed by a seated dinner, awards presentation and dancing. Individual Ticket Information **** Tickets Will Go On Sale on Friday, February 18**** 2022 NEHA Member: $100 per ticketNon-NEHA Members: $125 per ticketIndustry Individual: $175 per ticketTable Information (for Tables of 10) **** Tickets Will Go On Sale on Friday, February 18**** 2022 NEHA Members (one table of 10): $1,000 per tableNon-NEHA Members (one table of 10): $1,250 per tableIndustry Table (one table of 10): $1,750 per tableEvent Information Guests: This is a 21+ event.Entertainment: Our emcee and entertainment will be announced soon.Attire: Black tie optional.Meal: We will be serving passed hors d’ouevres followed by a formal sit-down dinner. Menu details will be announced soon.Drink: A cash bar will be available.Parking: Mechanics Hall does not have on-site parking, but there are many parking lots and garages in walking distance to the Hall. Limited on-street parking spaces are available on Main Street and Waldo Street.Room Block Details on our Hotel Room Block will be announced soon. About The Red Tie Soiree The National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) hosts a Red Tie Soiree each year in New York City. NEHA was thrilled to be the first NHF Chapter in the country to host a regional version of this event. All proceeds raised will support the New England bleeding disorders community. Serving, assisting, and advocating for the New England bleeding disorder since 1957. 

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