Dinner for 3 with Houston Mayor Annise Parker (Houston)


Item Number: KTS108GSTX

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: Priceless

Online Close: Sep 7, 2012 10:00 PM CDT

Bid History: 5 bids - Item Sold!

Description

Now is your chance to have a meal with the most influential woman in Houston! 


A native Houstonian and Rice University Alumni, Mayor Annise Parker became the second female Mayor of Houston on January, 2nd 2010. She served as the 14th City Controller under Mayor Bill White and was a Member of the Houston City Council At-Large Position 1 from 1998 until 2004.


You are bidding on a chance of a lifetime. You and a friend will be host to a private dinner at an exclusive Houston Restaurant with Mayor Annise Parker in attendance.


You will have the chance to talk about anything you want.


Want to know what the city is planning to fight traffic? Fire away.


Does your child have a question about city government you cant answer? I bet the Mayor could help.


Want to know Mayor Parkers favorite Restaurant? Now is your chance to find out!


 Want to see what the Mayor is doing today?


Follow her on twitter @anniseparker


Follow her on Facebook @annise4houston



 


You will be contacted by an MDA Team Member following the auctions end to schedule a time and date for the dinner.


All dates must be confirmed through the Mayors Office prior to scheduling approval.


All dates and times are subject to change with changes in the Mayors schedule.


Transportation is not included


Alcohol and tip not included.

Special Instructions

We accept your bid as a promise to pay. No Refunds, No Exchanges - No Exceptions.


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Important: You will be notified by e-mail if you are awarded the winning bid. If shipment of your item is required, shipping and insurance charges will apply and will be billed to your account. A limited number of items will be available for pickup at their local MDA office.


THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE AS ALL ITEMS WILL BE SHIPPED NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 31, 2012

Donated by

Houston Mayor Annise Parker