HOTTIES' HOLIDAY PARTY
Date: December 1, 2012
Time: 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Event Description
HOTTIES’ PARTY FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Those wanting to do a little celebrating and Christmas shopping while supporting local economic development won’t want to miss the upcoming Hottie Holiday Party on December 1, from 2 p.m. to 7p.m at 22495 Via Pasado, Red Bluff (in the Bend District)
“This will be one of the year's HOTTEST events...friends, fun, food, holiday beverages and shopping!” said Kristin Behrens, former Chamber of Commerce President for Tehama County and Committee Planning member.
In addition to a wide selection of gift items from local boutiques, the event features an appetizer cook off with prizes given to the “Most Original Hottie Appetizer,” best “Hottie Appetizer Presentation,” and “Best Hottie Holiday Harvest Theme.” Amateur chefs can sign up for the contest by calling (530) 526-1974.
Featured boutiques include M&M Bits and Pieces (home décor), Miche (custom purses), Cupcake Couture, WINK (fashions and accessories), Sole Love, (Alegria shoes and scarves), Bianchi Orchards (gift baskets and custom candy), Sugar Plum Cottage (children’s gifts), Penny Wrapped, (custom jewelry), St. Elizabeth Auxiliary, (Christmas ornaments, Sees Candy and gift items), and 3 Generations, art and gift items just to name a few. The event is partially underwritten by Shelby Lehor, Field Sales Manager of Constellation Brands.
The Hottie Holiday party is a fundraiser for the Tehama County Branding Project and is made possible by the dedication of the Hottie Holiday Committee members Kristin Behrens, Liz Forsberg, Liz Kremer and Tonya Redamonti. Ticket prices are $20 per person, which includes appetizers, door prize raffle and one holiday libation. The event will be held at the residence of Scott and Liz Kremer overlooking the Sacramento River in the Bend District. Tickets are limited and available at WINK, Red Bluff Tehama County Chamber of Commerce, and M&M Bits and Pieces. Credit Card ticket purchases may be made at the Chamber office only. All other locations can receive cash or checks made out to the Tehama County Branding Project. Promotional posters are being displayed throughout local businesses. To find out the hot details, go to our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/hottieholidayparty.
About the Tehama County Economic Prosperity Project:
The Tehama County Economic Prosperity Branding Project is a movement in response to an opportunity and desire to improve the economic prosperity of Tehama County and it’s anchor communities of Red Bluff, Manton and Corning. Branding: economic prosperity is a community investment in a journey of discovery and the development of activities, enhancements and new business opportunities that reinforce our community assets, lend to the greater community prosperity and create loyalty beyond reason.