EVENT

WINSLOW IN WHITE

Sunday, September 11, 2011

6pm-9pm (7pm toast & town photo)

The Bainbridge Island Downtown Association (BIDA) and The Revitalization Partnership (TRP) 
bring you the first annual Winslow in White.

General Admission (Seat) Tickets are FREE.
Classic Tables ($50) include group seating for 8.
Premium Tables ($125) include group seating for 8 in a premium location with florals and favors.

We are SOLD OUT. Thank you for your interest in Winslow in White.

All proceeds will benefit the Bainbridge Island Downtown
Association, a 501 c 3, supporting the National Trust Main Street
Program's Four-Point Economic Revitalization Approach to keep Winslow unique and vibrant.

We will provide a long communal table (with white table cloth) and chairs.  Once you've 
received your ticket, you will provide your own food, tableware, and trash bags.

FOOD
Although we will be dining al fresco, please keep the spirit of the event in mind. Whether 
you bring a family favorite from home or take-out from a local restaurant or gourmet counter, 
plan to enjoy an appetizer, main course, dessert, and beverage.  This a slow, European-style dinner.

TABLEWARE
Consider making the overall effect of your table white. Feel free to bring white flowers and other 
charming extras.

RUBBISH
Bring your own trash bag(s) and dispose of any waste AT HOME (not in garbage cans downtown). Once at 
home, we encourage you to recycle.  By requesting a reservation and getting a ticket, you agree that 
you understand the suggested dress and conduct codes described below.

WHAT TO WEAR
Because there will be a town photo (taken at 7pm) guests are strongly encouraged to wear white. Hats 
and creative attire are welcome, but always with a nod to the artistic nature of Bainbridge Island.

OTHER DETAILS
No Pets, Please.

Due to limited seating, we are unable to release tickets to children under 12.  We apologize for 
the inconvenience.  

Let's show each other that a large group that gathers for an impromptu event like this, 
can come together to celebrate community.