
Artwork, "Give the World A Gift," by ESC's 2011 Earth Day Kids Art Contest winner, Olivia Gibson, 4th Grade Student, Marvista Elementary.
Burien’s Environmental Science Center will be holding its annual Earth Day Dinner and Auction at 6pm on Friday, April 22nd at the SeaTac Community Center, located at 13735 24th Ave South in SeaTac.
Tickets are $40 per person (order online here), and include a gourmet dinner catered by the Puget Sound Skills Center Culinary Arts students, along with complimentary wine and beer.
There will also be Live and Silent Auction items, which will feature “fabulous outdoor and nature experiences.” The evening will conclude with an exciting Dessert Dash featuring local bakeries.
Tickets are $40 per person, or $400 for a table of ten, and guests are asked to RSVP by Friday, April 15th.
Donations will support the Environmental Science Center, which provides experiential environmental science field studies, camps and events to more than 9,000 students in South King County each year.
Here are the details:
WHAT: Environmental Science Center’s annual Earth Day Dinner & Auction.
WHEN: Friday, April 22, 2011 starting at 6pm.
WHERE: SeaTac Community Center, located at 13735 24th Avenue South – Seatac, WA 98168 (lots of free parking).
INFO: More information available at the ESC website here.
From a poster:
Give the World a Gift
Earth Day Dinner & Auction
Friday, April 22, 2011 at 6:00 PM
SeaTac Community Center, located at 13735 24th Avenue South – Seatac, WA 98168 (lots of free parking).
Enjoy a gourmet dinner catered by the Puget Sound Skills Center Culinary Arts students.
Live and Silent Auction items will feature fabulous outdoor and nature experiences.
The evening concludes with an exciting Dessert Dash featuring local bakeries.
Complimentary Wine & Beer
RSVP by April 15th
Tickets are $40 per person ~ $400 per table of ten
Contact Brown Paper Tickets to purchase tickets: (800) 838-3006 or order online here: www.BrownPaperTickets.com/event/154519
Donations will support the Environmental Science Center which provides experiential environmental science field studies, camps and events to more than 9,000 students in South King County each year.


