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Support Girl Develop It at the Spruce Street Supper Club launch party

Half of all proceeds will go toward the national organization which focuses on building web development skills for women.

Supper will be served in the historic Hill-Physick-Keith House, located in Society Hill. (Photo by Flickr user Beyond My Ken, used under a Creative Commons license)

No, the Spruce Street Supper Club is not a top secret meeting of oligarchs.
Rather, it’s a philanthropic event series that seeks to link people around common causes. For each event, the Supper Club will give half of all proceeds to a nonprofit and, for its inaugural session, the chosen organization is Girl Develop It.
On Sept. 17, from 6-9 p.m., the Spruce Street Supper Club Launch Party is happening at the historic Hill-Physick-Keith House, located in Society Hill.
The shindig is an initiative of Peak to Peak Advising, a Philly-based marketing and consulting firm.
Tickets are $50, and include a tax deductible donation of $25 toward Girl Develop It, but also:

  • Two cocktail options provided by 13th Street Cocktails, three beer options from Cartesian Brewing and access to an hors d’oeuvre station from Food Underground
  • One raffle ticket for prizes that include gift certificates, event tickets and free admission to future Supper Club dinners
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Companies: Girl Develop It
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