2016 Lincoln Dinner

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THE EVENT IS SOLD OUT!

You are cordially invited to join the SVGOP at our grandest event of the year!  The 2016 Lincoln Dinner will feature Assembly Republican Leader Chad Mayes. This is your chance to meet one of California’ top Republican Leaders and hear his thoughts on the future of our state.

The 2016 Lincoln Dinner will also feature elected officials, candidates, community leaders and Republican activists throughout the region. Join us for a spectacular evening at the beautiful Corinthian Grand Ballroom.
Here is an opportunity to experience one of the finest and elegant venues in San Jose! Our exclusive VIP Reception with Assemblyman Chad Mayes will be in the Phoenix Lounge inside the ballroom.

Individual & Couple Angel Donors– SVGOP Angel Donor program consists of contributions of at least $1,000 for individuals or $1,750 for couples to SVGOP.  We recognize Angel Donors at each of our events and they enjoy free upgrades to future VIP Receptions.  This year, anyone who renews or becomes an Angel Donor will join us as our guests to the VIP Reception and Gala Dinner.

Date: Monday, September 12th
Location:  Corinthian Grand Ballroom
196 N 3rd St San Jose, CA 95112
VIP Reception: 6:00pm
Gala Dinner: 7:00pm

Cost:
$100 – Gala Dinner
$250 – VIP Reception & Gala Dinner

Sponsorships:
Bronze Sponsorship: $1000 includes 1 VIP Reception ticket and a table of 8 Gala Dinner tickets.
Silver Sponsorship: $2500 includes a table of 8 VIP Reception/Gala Dinner tickets
Gold Sponsorship: $5000 includes 2 tables of 8 VIP Reception/Gala Dinner tickets
Platinum Sponsorship: $10,000 includes the VIP Reception and seat at the head table with Assembly Leader Chad Mayes for you and a guest.

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