When

Saturday May 2, 2015 from 5:30 PM to 11:55 PM CDT
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Where

Wisconsin Center 
400 W Wisconsin Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53203
 

 
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Contact

Kristin Wollenberg 
The AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin 
414-225-1570 
kristin.wollenberg@arcw.org 

  29th Annual

Make A Promise
Saturday, May 2, 2015

On May 2, the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin (ARCW) will host its 29th Annual Make A Promise Gala and Auction, bringing together more than 1,000 business executives, philanthropists, community leaders and friends for an evening of glitz and glamour, while raising funds for the fight against AIDS.

One of the largest and most unique fundraising galas in the city, last year’s Make A Promise broke a record for the fifth year in a row, raising $304,177 to support people living with HIV/AIDS in Wisconsin.
 
Stay tuned for more theme and event information coming soon!

 

Evening Schedule 

5:30 P.M. Cocktails and generous bidding on fabulous items in 
                our unique silent auction
   
                Complimentary MillerCoors products

7:30 P.M. Dinner
                Rousing Live Auction
                Special Appeal benefiting ARCW

9:30 P.M- Midnight Milwaukee’s Hottest Dance Party 

Tickets & Tables

  $200 Ticket - $2000 Table 
     * Premier dinner seating with complimentary
       MillerCoors products
     * Two (2) bottles of complimentary wine at the table
     * One (1) complimentary drink ticket per table guest
     * Table host entered into drawing for a fabulous gift

 $125 - $1250 Table
     * Preferred dinner seating with complimentary MillerCoors 
       products
     * One (1) complimentary drink ticket per table guest
     * Table host entered into drawing for a fabulous gift

$85 - $850 Table
     * General dinner seating
     * Table host entered into drawing for a fabulous gift

 

 

Presenting Sponsor
     
Benefitting

 
  
Proceeds benefit ARCW, one of the largest and most comprehensive AIDS service organizations in the United States.  Through its integrated medical, dental and mental health clinics; pharmacy and medication assistance program; comprehensive HIV prevention efforts; and dedicated services such as food pantries, housing, legal representation and social work case management, patients throughout Wisconsin gain the health care and support they need for long-term survival with HIV disease.