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RVA 1st Annual Bootleggers Ball
GRAND OPENING SERIES at THE HISTORIC HIPPODROME THEATRE!!
Use lowercase ‘mtmb’ code to get $30 off!
Come out and experience one the FIRST elite celebrations of 2012 at one of the most unique, elegant, historic venues.
The Hippodrome opened in 1914 as a mixed use vaudeville and movie theatre, the seating capacity was 1,050. It is located in the Jackson Ward district and attracted a mainly African-American audience from the locality.
In the 1930′s and 1940′s it attracted big stars who appeared on the stage, such as Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson, Ethel Waters, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles, Moms Mably, James Brown, Billy Holiday and Nat King Cole. It was acquired by the Abe Lichtman circuit in c.1935 and the Hippodrome Theatre was listed as being a ‘Negro’ theatre in Film Daily Yearbooks for many years.
Today, The Hippodrome will be a huge live entertainment venue, Special event, Banquet service with a full service dinning and a high end VIP night Club!
As a tribute to the times of it’s origin, we present to you THE RVA BOOTLEGGERS BALL! A hip, swank, and modern remembrance of the Prohibition …without the restrictions!!
Come out dressed to impress and ready to party like the 20′s & 30′s!
** Black Tie or Time Specific Dress Requested **
Entertainment All Night, including:
Ameera, Mr. Reinhold & Conway Jennings, NO BS Brass Band & The Big Payback (James Brown Cover Band)Benefiting:
Richmond Unite & Cocktails for A CauseDoors + Photog: 8pm
***OPEN BAR 8:30-10:30PM***
21+
**NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD THE DAY OF THE EVENT**
Use lowercase ‘mtmb’ code to get $30 off!
Visit Connect 804 Bus Tour in RVA
One of many bus tours that are done with vc804.com to visit local businesses, restaurants, real estate, nonprofit outreach, and more.
See you on the next one.
Inspire Richmond from Justin Ihara.
Interesting stats: PC vs Mac users – Infographic
This is an interesting infographic regarding PC vs Mac users based on over 80 million aggregated and anonymized responses through hutch.com.
I’m a fan of Apple myself and have plenty of their products; crossing over to Mac hasn’t been a priority of mine since a lot of programs that I use simply do not run on a Mac. Although near future holds a different say in that.
Anyway, these stats are interesting and I can safely say that a lot of people I come in contact with posses qualities of either a Mac or a PC user.
What are your thoughts on that? Post some comments; it’d be interesting to see what you guys think.


















