Georgia Production 2007 Partnership Signature Event
POSTED BY admin • June 21, 2007![]() Clear your calendar and buy your tickets for the 2007 Georgia Production Partnership Signature Event hosted by Comedian Tori LaConsay, with a special step dance group appearance from the movie “Stomp The Yard.” All funds raised from this event go toward the work of the Georgia Production Partnership (GPP) in its continuing mission to promote and support the growth of the film, television, music and interactive game industries in Georgia. |
| Date: | June 21, 2007 |
| Time: | Silent auction, cocktails, and heavy hors d’oeuvres start at 6:30pm “Charm School” begins at 8:00pm |
| Dress: | Cocktail Attire |
| Place: | The Horizon Theatre Euclid and Austin Avenues in Little Five Points 1083 Austin Avenue NE Atlanta, GA 30307 [p] 404.584.7450 www.horizontheatre.com Maps & Directions |
| Cost: | $100 per ticket $75 per ticket (GPP Member Rate) |
| Tickets: | To purchase tickets by check, send payment to: Georgia Production Partnership Please make your check payable to: | We are no longer accepting online credit card orders for this event. |
Purchasing your tickets by credit card will take you to the Georgia Production Partnership secure server at PayPal to complete your transaction. Making payments with PayPal is fast and secure! Most major credit cards accepted. Following the completion of your transaction at PayPal, you will receive an E-mail receipt and your credit card statement will show a payment made to PAYPAL *GPP. Please keep your PayPal receipt and confirmation number. We will send the ticket(s) to you by E-mail prior to the event. Your contribution is tax deductible as allowed by law.
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GPP is a not-for-profit coalition of companies and individuals who are active in the state’s film, video, music, and interactive game industries. Established in 1998, this professional group has been instrumental in the grass roots organization of the production community and the development of key legislative incentives. Our goal is to bring Georgia back to the forefront of U.S. production.







