East Bay Holiday Party 2024

❄️ ACEC East Bay Holiday Party December 2024 ❄️ 


Celebrate the Holidays with ACEC East Bay on December 12!


Join colleagues and public agency representatives for an evening of dinner, hosted beer and wine, DJ entertainment, and a captivating magic performance. Attendees will have the chance to win exceptional door prizes, with all proceeds benefiting our scholarship fund.


Date/Time:

Thursday, December 12th, 2024

From 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM


Location:

Boundary Oak Celebration Room

3800 Valley Vista Rd., Walnut Creek, CA


Tickets:

$125 - Non-Member

$100 - ACEC Member


Free for Public Agency Guests


Sponsorships: 

$2,000 - Platinum Sponsor with 4 free tickets for Dinner

$1,000 - Gold Sponsor with 3 free tickets for Dinner

$500 - Silver Sponsor with 2 free tickets for Dinner


REGISTER NOW

Sponsorships available!


We are offering our member firms the opportunity to sponsor the annual holiday party. Each sponsoring firm will be individually acknowledged and recognized at the holiday party which is attended by public works and special district representatives from local agencies.


Please submit your completed form by 11/29/2024 to Kim Goodrich: goodrich@geoconinc.com



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