The Center Community Potluck and Holiday Party

Featuring Live Music by Latasha Lee & The BlackTies

Friday, December 12, 2014 - 7:00pm to 11:00pm

Friday, December 12 • 7pm - 11pm
8604 FM 969 • Austin, TX

Featuring live music by...
Money Chicha

Presenting Sponsors:
Stratus Properties
             +
ACL Live at the Moody Theater
 

Event Details:

• This is a Community Potluck. To ensure we have enough food and drink for everyone, please bring your own food and/or beverage!
• For alcoholic beverages, we request only contributions of wine and beer.
• Parking is limited and our site is difficult to reach by bike and public transit. We encourage car-pooling and designating a driver.
• Please bring a non-perishable food item for our annual holiday party food drive - all donations go to Capital Area Food Bank.
• $10 suggested donation at the door • $15 after 9pm
• Please RSVP to center@cmpbs.org or (512) 928-4786 by December 5
• This is an outdoor event: In case of inclement weather, visit the event page on The Center's website (www.cmpbs.org) or call (512) 928-4786
• Please note: This is a smoke and dog free event.

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Join or renew your one-year membership in our Green Circle by donating $250 or more to The Center and you'll be invited to our:

Green Circle Reception, 
held prior to the Holiday Party from 5pm to 7pm.

Donate here.

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Food Drive

for Capital Area Food Bank

In high demand: Canned meat and vegetables (pop-tops preferred), non-fat dry milk powder, pinto beans, brown rice, healthy cereal, and peanut butter.  

Although Capital Area Food Bank identifies canned meat and vegetables as food in high demand, information on the effects of bisphenol-a (BPA) in epoxy-based can linings has led us to recommend that you donate safer alternatives, such as dry foods that are commercially packaged in boxes or bags - for example, healthy cereals, dry beans, rice, and pasta.
 
For additional information on the health effects of BPA and its prevalence in canned foods please visit the following websites:
 
Click here for Environmental Working Group information
Click here for Consumer Reports