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Annual Holiday Lunch

  • Thursday, December 16, 2021
  • 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM
  • Hotel Maya, 700 Queensway Drive, Long Beach, CA 90802

Registration

  • Only one company will have the opportunity to sponsor the live music at the event. The company that sponsors the band will have special recognition by the bank during the party. This also includes two seats to the event.
  • 10 complimentary registrations
    Bigger company logo on: the flyer, registration Mention at the beginning and end of the program
  • 20 complimentary registrations
    Largest company logo on the upper portion of: the flyer, registration
    Significant mention at the beginning and end of the program, and opportunity to introduce guest speaker after PC MC introduction of sponsor is given
  • 5 Complimentary registrations
    Company logo on bottom of: flyer, registration Mention at the beginning of the program
  • Use the guest registration to add guests to your table. Maximum is 10. Additional person will need to purchase an additional ticket/table.

Registration is closed



Join the Propeller Club LA/LB for our Annual Holiday Lunch on December 16th at the Hotel Maya. Bring a co-worker or a client and enjoy the music and festivities this holiday season. We will celebrate with live music, raffle prizes, and more!



We will be hosting Dr. Noel Hacegaba, Deputy Executive Director at the Port of Long Beach, as our Inspirational Speaker.

Join Us!

Cost Per Person (Early Bird Rate*): $65.00
Cost Per Person (Regular Rate): $75.00

SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE!

Table of 10 (early bird rate*): $650.00
Table of 10 (regular rate): $750.00
Sponsor the Band (ONE AVAILABLE!) - includes two seats: $750

*Register by December 9, 2021 to receive the early bird rates!

Bring a door prize or a toy for our Annual Holiday Toy Drive!

THANK YOU TO OUR SILVER SPONSOR


Cancellations must be received in writing 7 days prior to the event to receive a refund or to avoid being billed.Your payment for this event is not deductible as a contribution or gift under Federal Income Tax Laws, but is most likely deductible as an ordinary and necessary business expense.

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