Sponsored by the Questers of Mah-Nah-BeZee #198
Saturday, March 13, 2010
$35 per person ($15 tax deductible)

at Zuccaro’s  Banquets & Catering
46601 N. Gratiot Chesterfield Twp., MI 48051

Theme: “Musical Memories”
Come and view tables showcasing collectible and casual china that
reflect a music theme.
 If interested in setting a table, or purchasing
tickets please contact Barb Dempsey at 586-465-4918.
 Tickets are
limited, non-refundable and cost $35 per person ($15 tax deductible).

Doors open at 12 p.m. for table viewing with lunch served
at approximately 1 p.m. and the entertainment of                                
2 Wks Notice to follow.

All proceeds benefit preservation projects for the Crocker House
Museum & Macomb County Historical Society.
Program:
"2 WKS NOTICE":

Metro Detroit A Cappella  
"Songs you know
by people you should".

Two Weeks Notice is a
contemporary a cappella group
based in Metro Detroit offering a
hight-energy performance of
popular music using only the
human voice.
We will be selling raffle tickets for a trip to the
Shaw
Theatre Festival in Niagara on the Lake,
Ontario, Canada.  The winning ticket of this raffle
will be pulled at the end of the Pottery Luncheon.  
The winner will receive a trip for two to include       
4
Shaw Festival theatre tickets, dinner for two at the
Epicurean Restaurant, 2 guest passes to visit the
Niagara Historical Society & Museum,  2 nights
lodging at the beautiful
Davy House in Niagara on
the Lake.
Established in 1895, the Niagara Historical
Society is dedicated to understanding the
history of Niagara-on-the-Lake. The most
important aspect of the work of the Society is
the maintenance of the Museum collection
which began in 1896 and is one of Ontario's
most important collections. Plan a visit to the
Niagara Historical Society Museum to discover
the unique stories of historic
Niagara-on-the-Lake. Located 20km north of
Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake provided a
new home for refugees, was the capital of
Upper Canada, was in the middle of a war
zone and visited by millions as a place of
recreation for over 100 years; these stories
play a major role in the development of Canada.
Winning tables from the 2009 Pottery Luncheon.


Yvonne Leslie Pottery Luncheon
presents "Musical Memories"