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Annual Gala 2019
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Science History Institute
315 Chestnut Street
19106
Philadelphia, PA
United States
https://www.sciencehistory.org
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Before Oct 4: $200/members; $275/non-members
After Oct 4: $250/members; $325/non-members
Student & Young Professional Special: $50
Event Start
11/08/2019 · 18:30
Event End
11/08/2019 · 22:30

Join us in celebrating GACC Philadelphia's 30th Anniversary!

 

You are cordially invited to our Annual Gala 2019 on Friday, November 8th, 2019 from 6:30-10:30pm at the Science History Institute in Philadelphia, PA.

We will not only celebrate GACC Philadelphia's 30th Anniversary but also honor 30 years of the Fall of the Berlin Wall.

Join us for a Cocktail Reception, followed by a seated 3-course Gala Dinner and a special musical performance by Baritone Dennis Chmelensky. You will also have the opportunity to tour the exceptional museum exhibit focused on the history of chemistry, chemical engineering, and life sciences during Cocktail Hour. Guest will receive a Goodie Bag with a variety of German products.

During the Silent Auction you will have the opportunities to bid on fantastic items - for a preview, please click on the Silent Auction Overview below. This event serves as a fundraiser for GACC Philadelphia and we thank our Silent Auction Donors for their generous contribution.

We look forward to celebrate with you!

The dress code for the Gala is Business/Cocktail Attire (Black tie optional). Need a new suit or looking to rent one? Guests receive a special offer from Men's Wearhouse (please click on the flyer below).

Gala Sponsorship Opportunities

Silent Auction Overview

Men's Wearhouse GACC Gala Promotion

Speaker

Dennis Chmelensky

German lyric baritone Dennis Chmelensky is renowned for his “strikingly individual timbre” (Philadelphia Magazine), “his moving, rich baritone accompanied by real acting” (Phindie), and commitment to varied repertoire, from opera and lieder to chamber music and contemporary music. A Berlin-native, Chmelensky attended the University of the Arts and the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. He is the recipient of a 2019 Opera Awards Career Grant.

Thanks to our 2019 Annual Gala Sponsors!