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    13th Annual Margarita Mixoff in Thousand Oaks on Thursday, May 22nd

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    For those who like the Conejo Valley’s best Margaritas, illness great food, and a fun evening under the stars, the 13th Annual Margarita Mixoff ™ presented by Soroptimist International of the Conejo is just the thing to start off your Memorial Day Weekend a little early!

    Date:  Thursday, May 22, 2014
    Place:  Conejo Creek North Park (Lakeside), 1378 Janss Road
    Time:  5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
    Cost:  $40 in advance or $45 at the door

    Some of the Conejo Valley’s finest restaurants from Calabasas, Thousand Oaks, Camarillo, Westlake Village, Newbury Park and Simi Valley will compete for the individual awards judged in blind-tastings by professionals in their respective fields for the Best Overall Margarita, Best On The Rocks, Best Blended,  and Best Hors D’ Oeuvres.   Everyone who attends will have a chance to vote for the “People’s Choice Award” for the best Margarita in the Conejo.

    The competing restaurants go all out for this popular event so come prepared to enjoy the appetizers, Margarita tasting, and music from a local band.  Non- alcoholic beverages will also be available. Attendance is limited to those 21 years of age and older. A fabulous array of raffles and silent auction items are guaranteed to strike your fancy and will be up for bid.

    Soroptimist International of the Conejo is a non-profit 501(c)(3) volunteer organization that raises funds to help provide services for women and girls in the Conejo Valley and around the world.  The Soroptimist mission is:  “improving the lives of women and girls in the local community and throughout the world enabling them to take control of their lives and live their dreams.”

    Proceeds from the fundraiser go to assist local charities, such as RAIN Project Transitional Living Center, Safe Passage Transitional Home (for victims of domestic violence), Hospice of the Conejo, House of Hope, Mary Magdalene Project, Tanzania Nursing Scholarship Program, Villa Esperanza Services (Independent living skills), Manna Food Bank and Conejo Free Clinic, among others.

    Cash grant are also awarded to women who face adversity and are improving their lives by attending school with plans to re-enter the work place.

    For more information please contact Cindy Brand at 805-529-7057 or Leslie Escoto at
    805-405-2343 or go to our website at www.siconejo.org for flyer information.
    Checks or credit card information can be mailed to SIOC, P.O. Box 3634, Thousand Oaks, CA  91359.

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