Ultra White Affair emphasizes the importance of philanthropy
Date: September 3, 2009
by: The Observer Staff
Benefiting Goodwill Manasota and Second Chance, Last Opportunity, the second Ultra White Affair took place Friday, Aug. 28, at G.WIZ Science Museum. Partygoers were asked to wear white and bring donations for local service agencies.
Started by brothers Étienne and Henry Porter and Greg Rumph and spearheaded by Drummerboy Entertainment, the upscale event targeted the 25- to 45-year-old crowd and emphasized the importance of philanthropy.
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