Congressional Host Committee
U.S. Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton, Harry Reid, Thad Cochran, Byron L. Dorgan, Daniel Inouye Tim Johnson, Amy Klobuchar, Mary Landrieu, Patrick Leahy, Barbara Mikulski, Mark Pryor, Ron Wyden, Joseph Lieberman, and U.S. Representatives Mary Bono Mack, Robert Brady, Henry Cuellar, Danny Davis, Diana DeGette, Phil English, Jane Harman, Darrell Issa, Jesse Jackson, William Jefferson, Marcy Kaptur, Carolyn Kilpatrick, Steven LaTourette, Jim Langevin, Barbara Lee, Zoe Lofgren, Nita M. Lowey, Carolyn Maloney, David Price, Jon Porter, Linda Sanchez, Loretta Sanchez, Janice Schakowsky, Christopher Shays, Hilda Solis, Stephanie Tubbs Jones, Chris Van Hollen, Adam Schiff, Diane Watson, Joe Wilson and Charles A. Gonzalez.
You are cordially invited to join
The Creative Coalition and Benjamin Banneker Memorial Fund
Benefit Evening
and
John Sayles
and
Charles “Roc” Dutton
to celebrate the DVD release of
Honeydripper
a vivid rock & roll fable of African American life in Alabama
Wednesday evening, June 25, 2008
The Park on 14th
920 14th Street NW, Washington DC 20005
6:30 – 9:30 pm
Honeydripper is a Spotlight Initiative Film, a joint venture between The Creative Coalition and Screen Media Films that support independent films that make a positive difference.
Ticket Packages:
- Platinum Package (Four Available) – Page in Program, 10 tickets to event, 4 tickets to private VIP Dinner following event with Mr. Sayles and Mr. Dutton – $15,000
- Donor Package (Four Available) – Page in Program, 5 tickets to event, 2 tickets to private VIP Dinner following event with Mr. Sayles and Mr. Dutton – $10,000
- Contributor Package – 5 tickets to event – $1000
- Event ticket – $500
The Creative Coalition (www.thecreativecoalition.org) is the leading 501 © (3) nonprofit, nonpartisan social and public advocacy organization of the arts and entertainment community. Founded in 1989 by prominent members of the creative community, The Creative Coalition is dedicated to educating and mobilizing its members on issues of public importance, primarily public education, the First Amendment, arts advocacy and media literacy. The Creative Coalition does not endorse or raise funds for political parties or candidates.