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New Years Eve at Bamboo 52

Monday, December 31st 2012
New Years Eve at Bamboo 52
Hosted by
Star of NCIS Vincent Young & NY Giants Star Ahmad Bradshaw
Along with Playboy Playmate Courtney Culkin, Michael Bregma, Nick Raynes, c Mgmt – NYC, Eric Virgil
At
Bamboo 52
located 344 West 52nd Street
Between 8th & 9th Avenues
New York City

Music by: Grandmaster Mele Mel, Peter Parker, Christian Jae, along with Special Guest Dj Adult Film Star Gia Jordan

To purchase tickets go to:
http://nyebamboo52.eventbrite.com

For ticket, table or general information, Text Eric Virgil at 917-664-2686, email info@ericvirgil.com or go to www.ericvirgil.com

$75 Open Bar Admission Ticket
$70 Open Bar Admission Ticket (10 or More Group Discount)
Premium 2 ½ Open Bar from 8pm to 10:30pm
Complimentary Hors D’Oeuvres, New Year’s Eve Party Favors
Live Fee from Times Square on 3 Big Screens
3 Rooms (including a Heated & Tented Outdoor Patio)

$150 VIP Table Admission
Includes a Bottle of Premium Champagne & Choice of a Premium Bottle of Vodka or Rum & Light Food, Party Favors, Live Feed from Times Square on 3 Big Screens, 3 Rooms (including a heated & tented outdoor patio)

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Dates: Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 8:00pm - Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 6:00am
Event Price: $70
Organization: Eric Virgil Inc.
Venue: Bamboo 52
344 West 52nd Street
New York, New York 10019
Web Site: http://www.ericvirgil.com/
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