< Big Fish in a Big Pond Edmonton Entrepreneurs: Take the novaNAIT... >

Little Geeks Fundraiser and Silent Auction

Posted by Rob Lewis on Fri, November 14, 2008 4:06 PM · Filed under Toronto, Kitchener-Waterloo · Comments

UPDATE: This event has been postponed - stay tuned.

What: An exciting fundraiser and silent auction for the Little Geeks Foundation, a non-profit and registered charity dedicated to giving underprivileged children computers with free Internet connections to further their education and to create technology literacy for everyone. Featuring dozens of brand name technology items in a silent auction plus an evening of music, fun and networking with the who's who of the Toronto technology scene.

When: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 @ 6:30 pm (silent auction closes at 9pm)

Where: Mill Street Brewery, 55 Mill St Bldg 63 (Toronto Distillery District)

Why: To raise money to fund our next wave of computer donations to underprivileged children and to expand our outreach beyond the Toronto area.

Who: YOU and the who's who of the Toronto technology scene and benefactors of the Little Geeks Foundation.

How: Buy a ticket or 10 pack of tickets using the BUY NOW button below. Platinum ticket prices include a donation which is eligible for a tax receipt. After you complete your transaction your tickets will be emailed to you within 48 hours as a PDF file.

Questions?: Email info @ littlegeeks.org

 
Company:
Little Geeks Foundation
Website:
http://littlegeeks.org
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Little Geeks is a philanthropic organization and registered Canadian charity that collects, refurbishes and re-distributes donated home computers... [more]

 

Similar Posts

blog comments powered by Disqus

About The Author

1358.jpg

Rob Lewis
Rob is the President of Techvibes Media Inc. and Editor-in-Chief of Techvibes.com.  His diverse background includes stints in International Trade Finance, Web Development, and Enterprise Software and he is a graduate of the University of British Columbia, British Columbia Institute of Technology, and Simon Fraser University. When not blogging on...[more]

Recent Comments

Powered by Disqus