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007 Bond Photo Shoot

Palatine, IL

007 Bond Photo Shoot

Ticket Information

Type     Quantity
9a.m. - 10a.m. time slot on Sunday, October 2nd
You are signing up only individual with Down syndrome. We cannot accommodate photos of siblings at this time.
Free  
10a.m. - 11a.m. time slot on Sunday, October 2nd
You are signing up only individual with Down syndrome. We cannot accommodate photos of siblings at this time.
Free  
11a.m. - 12p.m. time slot on Sunday, October 2nd
You are signing up only individual with Down syndrome. We cannot accommodate photos of siblings at this time.
Free  
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Event Details

 

Sunday, October 2nd

Photo Shoot
for
UPS for DownS Dinner Dance "For Your Eyes Only!"


Bring your junior secret agents for a fun photo shoot.

Photos will be used in the program, media and decor at this year's dinner dance.

 

Sign up for a time slot.  First come, first registered.  Space is limited.

 

Please Dress your child with the following suggestions:

  • FOR BOYS/YOUNG MEN:         Tuxedo or nice Suit with tie; Dress shoes
  • FOR GIRLS/YOUNG WOMEN:   Evening/Party Dress (long-length or short-length)
  • Necklaces ("diamonds" or "pearls")
  • "Fur" shawl/coat

** We have a limited number of props and "Bond" and "Bond Girl" accessories for the photo shoot.

 

Where



The Cotillion
360 S. Creekside Drive
Palatine, IL

Hosted By

UPS for DownS



UPS for DownS
Hartford Plaza
1070 S. Roselle Road
Schaumburg, IL 60193
847-895-2100
info@upsfordowns.org

United Parent Support for Down Syndrome is a parent-directed, nonprofit organization offering support, education and encouragement for parents, families and others who love and care about persons with Down syndrome.

We inspire community acceptance by sharing with others the presence, potential and abilities of people with Down syndrome.