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2012 Vance Party

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January 4, 2012

Next Thursday (Jan 12), Sightline’s home—the Vance building in downtown Seattle—opens its doors to the communities of its two dozen nonprofit residents. It’s a fun night of food, drinks, and worthy causes. Plus, you get to check out our digs and meet your favorite wonks.

  • What: the 2012 Vance Party
  • Where: the Vance Building, 1402 Third Ave (Sightline’s in Suite 500), Seattle
  • Who: Two dozen local nonprofits
  • When: January 12, 2012, 5:30-7:30

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