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Tiger Ball 2015 – Enchanting China

Tiger Ball 2015 is set to sizzle with an elegant evening to remember. Join Asia Society patrons on a journey through Enchanting China, honoring long-time Texas Center Chairman Charles C. Foster and wife Lily Chen Foster. This festive night will celebrate the 35th Anniversary of Asia Society in Houston, including a special commemorative print program to make the evening all the more special.
 
Chairs: Anne and Albert Chao with Y. Ping Sun and David W. Leebron
When:
March 12, 2015 7:00pm
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Tiger Ball 2015 is set to sizzle with an elegant evening to remember. Join Asia Society patrons on a journey through Enchanting China, honoring long-time Texas Center Chairman Charles C. Foster and wife Lily Chen Foster. This festive night will celebrate the 35th Anniversary of Asia Society in Houston, including a special commemorative print program to make the evening all the more special.
 
Chairs: Anne and Albert Chao with Y. Ping Sun and David W. Leebron
Presenting Sponsor: Chevron
 
SCHEDULE
7:00 pm Reception
8:00 pm Seated Dinner
9:30 pm Dessert & Dancing
 
Black tie or national dress.
Valet parking.
 
TABLES
To sponsor a table, please click here to complete the sponsorship form. Send completed form via fax (713.496.9989), post, or email to John Bradshaw, Jr. at JBradshaw@AsiaSociety.org
 
Table levels reflect natural and manmade landmarks which collectively contribute to the enchantment of greater China.
 
$100,000 Great Wall (长城
 
This architectual feature and longtime beacon of national pride is steeped in historic value.
 
Two prominent tables, each set for 10 to 12 guests, in first choice of location.
White-glove service with private dedicated wait staff.
Place card and an exclusive gift for each guest.
Top level name and logo placement in print and promotional materials, including invitation, program, press release, web site, and on-site signage.
Special acknowledgement on Asia Society micro-tile marquee throughout the evening of Tiger Ball.
Two full pages in Commemorative Program.
 
$75,000 Forbidden City (故宫)
 
The imperial palace in Beijing symbolizes unparalleled national power and prestige.
 
Two prominent tables, each set for 10 to 12 guests, in preferred location.
White-glove service with private dedicated wait staff.
Name and logo placement in print and promotional materials, including invitation, program, press release, web site, and on-site signage.
Special acknowledgement on Asia Society micro-tile marquee throughout the evening of Tiger Ball.
Two full pages in Commemorative Program.
 
$50,000 Dunhuang (敦煌)
 
Ancient Buddhist paintings span the walls of the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang along the Silk Road.
 
Prominent table, set for 10 to 12 guests, in preferred location.
White-glove service with private dedicated wait staff.
Name and logo placement in print and promotional materials, including invitation, program, press release, web site, and on-site signage.
Special acknowledgement on Asia Society micro-tile marquee throughout the evening of Tiger Ball.
Two full pages in Commemorative Program.
 
$25,000 Terracotta Soldiers (兵马俑)
 
Ancient, life-size sentries in Xi’an stand watch over the tomb of China’s first emperor.
 
Table set for 10 guests in preferred location.
Name in print and promotional materials, including invitation, program, web site, and on-site signage.
One full page in Commemorative Program.
 
$10,000 Sun Moon Lake (日月潭)
 
Tranquil and serene, Taiwan’s largest body of water is dotted with shoreline temples and stunning scenery.
 
Table set for 10 guests in preferred location.
Name listing in invitation, program, web site, and on-site signage.
One full page in Commemorative Program.
 
TICKETS
To purchase a ticket, please click here to complete the ticketing form. Send completed form via fax (713.496.9989), post, or email to John Bradshaw, Jr. at JBradshaw@AsiaSociety.org.
 
Ticket levels reflect natural and manmade landmarks which collectively contribute to the enchantment of greater China.
 
$1,500 West Lake (西湖) Host Committee Ticket (VIP)
 
Tranquility and harmony abide in this long celebrated lake in Hangzhou.
 
Priority seating in preferred location.
Inclusion for one person on Host Committee. .
Name listing in invitation, program, web site, and on-site signage.
Exclusive invitation to Underwriter Party hosted by Anne and Albert Chao.
Quarter page in Commemorative Program.
 
$1,000 Temple of Heaven (天坛) General Seating Ticket
 
Beijing’s sacred temple complex symbolizes the relationship between the celestial and the temporal planes.
 
Seating for one in available locations.
 
$500 Summer Palace (颐和园)
 
Young Patron Ticket (guests under age 40)
Natural beauty is seamlessly blended with manmade artistry at the lush Summer Palace in Beijing.
 
Seating for one in available locations. 
 
COMMEMORATIVE PROGRAM LISTINGS
A Commemorative Program will celebrate Asia Society’s 35th anniversary in Houston and honor Lily and Charles C. Foster. Personalized messages are included in table sponsorship packages and Host Committee tickets (above). Additional message space is available for purchase.
 
To purchase space in the print program, please click here to complete the purchase form. Send completed form via fax (713.496.9989), post, or email to Andrew Luce at ALuce@AsiaSociety.org. Additional questions an be directed to 713.496.9907.
 

$1,500 Victoria Peak (太平山)

 
Holding court over Hong Kong Island, Victoria Peak plays host to public parks and stately homes.
 
One full page for celebratory message.
 

$1,000 Gardens of Suzhou (苏州园林)

 
Built by scholars in Jiangsu Province, Suzhou’s gardens typify Chinese landscape design.
 
One half page for celebratory message.
 

$500 Stone Forest (石林)

 
The tall rocks of Shilin form the birthplace of ancient legends in Yunnan Province.
 
One quarter page for celebratory message.
Phone Number: 
713.496.9901