Found July 14, 2008 on allstarshelpingkids.org:
Hey Yardbarkers, Want to spend a night with 49ers Cheerleaders and NFL Hall of Famers? Join Ronnie Lott and All Stars Helping Kids as they host the All Stars Fantasy Football Draft Party at Bimbo's 365 Club in San Francisco this Friday, July 18. The event begins at 6:30 and all proceeds will benefit All Stars Helping Kids. Several NFL Legends including Marcus Allen, Warren Moon, Michael Irvin, Charles Haley, Tim Brown and Ted Hendricks will be there along with current NFL players Nnamdi Asomugha, Darren McFadden and Thomas Williams among others. The 49ers Gold Rush Cheerleaders will be there to perform throughout the draft. The participating teams are each assigned an NFL legend to serve as team captain and lend their expert advice during the draft. The winning team will receive a trip for four to the 2009 Pro Football Hall of Fame festivities and a $20,000 donation to the charity of their choice. The event is open to the public. All tickets include dinner and access to the silent auction items, including Emmitt Smith and Barry Sanders autographed jerseys. Interactive Nintendo Wii and Hewlett Packard gaming stations will be set up for guests to go head to head against each other and the current NFL Players. Raffles for a Wii game console, Ronnie Lott autographed USC jersey, and other prizes will be held throughout the night. Once the draft is over the dance floor opens up for the rest of the evening. There is something for everyone and it all benefits All Stars Helping Kids. Tickets are available by by visiting allstarshelpingkids.org
1 Comment:
  • It's going to be a great event. I'm excited that the Yard will be able to participate. Thanks to Ronnie Lott for all he's done.
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