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Revelry on the Rhine
January 1, 1970 - 12:00 pm
San Francisco Opera Guild Invites You to
Revelry on The Rhine
Join San Francisco Opera Guild on Saturday, June 11 at The St. Regis San Francisco for Revelry on the Rhine, a celebration of the opening of San Francisco Opera’s production of the Ring. At 6pm, enjoy a cocktail reception and a silent wine auction in the tented pavilion. At 8pm in the Gallery Ballroom, feast on a lavish dinner created by Executive Chef Romuald Feger, and complete the evening with a brief live auction and special entertainment. Immediately following, continue the celebration with dancing and a toast to the summer season.
A raffle for a magnificent and limited edition San Francisco “Wishing Ring” from Wellendorff will also be held at the event. This is an amazing opportunity to win a one-of-a-kind ring that is sure to bring the bearer luck! Raffle tickets are one for $150 and two for $275; you do not have to be present to win.
Tickets: $475–$5,000 per person. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit sfopera.com/SpringGala2011 or call (415) 565-3204.
The San Francisco Opera Guild is the sponsor of this event.
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