Matzoh Ball 2012
presented by Jewish Community Center of Dallas
December 24, 2012
The Jewish Community Center of Dallas presents the 33rd annual Matzoh Ball, billed as the biggest Jewish singles party of the year. The event for ages 21 and up includes a cash bar, music, photo booth and kosher snacks. Attire is chic casual.
Dec. 24 from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. at eM the Venue, 1500 Dragon St., Suite D, in the Dallas Design District. Free self-parking, paid valet parking. Admission is $30 for non-JCC members, $25 for JCC members (membership card required). Pay at the door (exact change preferred) or pre-register at jccdallas.org, or call 214-739-2737.
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