NYC Spring Soiree
Normally we spotlight events that are coming up in a few days or at least within the week. But Sumeria’s NYC Spring Soiree is filling up fast. We can’t promise that New York will feel anything like spring on March 1st but we can promise that this is one event you don’t want to miss. Sumeria throws a major NYC event twice a year and have been working hard for months, making sure every last detail is perfect. Plus you can’t really go wrong with a 4-hour open bar at an amazing venue like the Altman Building.
The night is made complete by the reliably rowdy crowd masked by their formal attire and with sounds by DJ Matt Winter. But that’s still not the best part. For those of us that are looking for another excuse to spend on the ticket and get dressed up, we’ve got you covered. The NYC Spring Soiree benefits great causes like the Brooklyn Youth Sports Club, the African Development Initiative, and Streetwise Partners. If these are the types of the people you want to social with and the types of events that you want to attend, check out joinsumeria.com.
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