Pushing Daisies Set Visit on Auction in West Hollywood on July 9th
Thanks to Sarah from Warner Brothers who sent this to us via email. She’s letting all Daisies fans know that there will be a fund raiser in West Hollywood on the 9th of this month. One of the prizes at stake is a Pushing Daisies set visit.
Details below:
As part of OUT@WBS’s Legendary Bingo night on July 9, 2008, in West Hollywood, Pushing Daisies fans can bid during a live auction that includes a visit for 2 to the main sets of Pushing Daisies and 2 Deluxe VIP Warner Bros. Tour tickets (the studio where Pushing Daisies is filmed). Participants must attend the event to bid on these one-of-a kind items, and winner and guest must be 18 years or older. Transportation to and from Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California is the sole responsibility of the prize winner, and auction prizes are non-transferable.
OUT@WBS’s Legendary Bingo will be held at West Hollywood’s Hamburger Mary’s Restaurant with guest host Alison Arngrim of Little House on the Prairie fame. Bingo game prizes comprise of DVD’s and memorabilia.
100% of OUT@WBS’s share of the proceeds will go to Jeff Griffith Youth Center (JGYC). Jeff Griffith Youth Center, a program of the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center, offers life saving services for homeless and at-risk youth ages 14-23. These include free breakfast and lunch, showers, clothing, laundry facilities, a cyber center, counseling and social activities as well as free testing for HIV and other STDs. They also offer programs to help the youth get the equivalency of a high school diploma (GED) and employment.
What: Legendary Bingo benefiting the Jeff Griffith Youth Center
Who: Everyone 21 years and older
Where: Hamburger Mary’s Restaurant and Bar 8288 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, California
When: Wednesday July 9th at 9pm (get there early to ensure admittance) Suggested Donation: $20
For more information please call: (818) 954-2777 or email at: OUT@Warnerbros.com
Bids electronically or by phone will not be accepted. The winner must be present when he or she claims for it.


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