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SAVE THE DATE: 2012 BOMA Benefit - Mardi Gras: March 10th, 2012

Benefiting Crittenton Women's Union, Homes for our Troops, My Brother's Keeper, Somerville Homeless Coalition, and the BOMA Boston Education Scholarship. Mardi Gras Sponsor: UGL Services Court Sponsors Wessling Architects Dixie Sponsors CCI Building Restoration Cityscapes, Inc. Cliffhangers, Inc. Compass Facility Services Equity Office Janitronics Jones Lang LaSalle NSTAR Sullivan & McLaughlin Companies Krewe Sponsors ABM Janitorial Services ACP Cleaning, Inc. ARS Restoration Specialists KONE, Inc. Northeast Security, Inc. Schindler Elevator Please note gambling is for play only. No cash or prizes will be awarded for games played. Prizes are only awarded for Raffle Tickets. Raffle Tickets Are On Sale Now: Cost $30 Each or 4 for $100 Each Raffle ticket includes doubloons good at the 23rd Annual BOMA Benefit! Raffle Prizes $500 Cash Boston Sports Package: Includes Red Sox Tickets, Bruins Tickets, Celtics Tickets and Patriots Tickets Night on the Town Package: Includes one night hotel stay in Boston, dinner and breakfast New England Golf Package: Includes a foursome at Pinehills Golf Club, a threesome at the Charles River Country Club with Brian Kickham, Northeast Security and more. Taste of BOMA Boston Package: Includes gift certificates to three or more restaurants in and around the Boston area You do not need to be present at the drawing to win! To purchase by check or credit card contact BOMA Boston at 617.399.7863 or email
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