ACT*BG will host a Progressive Dinner party, with a Mexican Fiesta theme, this Friday in Bowling Green. A
portion of the evening’s proceeds will benefit the Alicia’s Voice Foundation.
Tickets are $30 per person or $60 per couple; with checks payable to the Bowling Green Chamber of
Commerce. Tickets are limited to the first 80 paid ticket holders.
The event will be hosted at three different houses, each following the Fiesta theme. The event will kick
off at 6 p.m. at the residence of Bowling Green State University President Dr. Mary Ellen Mazey, where
guests can enjoy appetizers, drinks, games and a short presentation from Mazey.
Next, Michelle Evans will host the main entree at her house, accompanied by spirits and games.
The final course will be desserts, provided by Sandy Earle and Rodney Rogers, also offering beverages,
games, and prizes.
This event will allow attendees to mingle; meet Dr. Mazey, the new BGSU president; and become involved in
the community. There will also be a chance to win a variety of door prizes, and to acquire one of the
newly released BG-Opoly board games, which will be sold throughout the event.
Direct RSVP’s and questions to Michelle Evans. Email [email protected] .
In addition to Alicia’s Voice, proceeds of the dinner will benefit ACT*BG (ACT stands for Active –
Community – Teamwork). It is a project team of the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce with a mission to
attract and retain professionals in the Bowling Green area. This done through social, civic, charitable,
educational, and professional development events. Visit http://www.bgchamber.net .