The National Congress of Black Women (NCBW) has just told us that they still have tickets available for a parade-viewing party at the Newseum. Tickets are $100 for adults and $40 for children.
If you're interested, run—don't walk!—to the NCBW brunch at Clyde's of Gallery Place to purchase a ticket. The group will be there until noon today. After 12 PM, e-mail ahistoricalaffair@gmail.com to claim any remaining tickets.
Hurry! Tickets for Parade Party at the Newseum Available Today
The National Congress of Black Women (NCBW) has just told us that they still have tickets available for a parade-viewing party at the Newseum. Tickets are $100 for adults and $40 for children.
If you're interested, run—don't walk!—to the NCBW brunch at Clyde's of Gallery Place to purchase a ticket. The group will be there until noon today. After 12 PM, e-mail ahistoricalaffair@gmail.com to claim any remaining tickets.
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