Campaign India Team
Sep 09, 2009

The Campaign India A List launch today

Finally, the day's here. Today, Campaign India's A List launch will take place at the Ballroom in the Grand Hyatt, Vakola, Mumbai.We'd like to underline a few things for all our guests: 1) The party will begin at 7.30 pm sharp.2) The entry to the party is strictly by invitation. 3) Since the individuals featured in the A List are the sole invitees to the party, the invite is not transferable to a representative.

The Campaign India A List launch today
Finally, the day's here. Today, Campaign India's A List launch will take place at the Ballroom in the Grand Hyatt, Vakola, Mumbai.

We'd like to underline a few things for all our guests:

1) The party will begin at 7.30 pm sharp.

2) The entry to the party is strictly by invitation.

3) Since the individuals featured in the A List are the sole invitees to the party, the invite is not transferable to a representative.

4) No accompanying guests (spouses, friends, colleagues, etc.) will be allowed admission at the venue.

5) There is no fixed dress code.

We request all our guests to please adhere to the above and help us throw an enjoyable party.

For any queries, please feel free  to call Clare at 022 66131359, or email [email protected].

See you, then!

 

Source:
Campaign India

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