The Junior League of Washington presents

Tossed & Found - A Quality Occasion

March 20, 2021 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM @ A Virtual Event

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Join Tossed & Found on Saturday, March 20 at 7 p.m. for our virtual celebration, A Quality Occasion, where we will raise a toast to Tossed & Found and celebrate 29 years of fabulous finds! Hosted by this year’s Co-Chairs, Madeline Shepherd and Rachel Volkmann, A Quality Occasion is a celebration of all things Tossed & Found and will also highlight the impact of Tossed & Found and the Junior League of Washington among community partner organizations in the Washington, DC region.  

 

Want more time to catch up with other League members? Purchase a ticket to our pre-event, virtual happy hour, A Quality Happy Hour. Starting at 6 p.m., you’ll have time to mix and mingle with League members and event registrants from the comfort of your home before our formal presentation kicks off at 7 p.m. Registration includes your choice of a vodka- or bourbon-based cocktail kit from Republic Restoratives that makes 2-3 drinks.  Please note that drink kits will only be delivered within the local DMV area. Details are below. 

 

Appetizer packages and additional cocktail kits are available for purchase for those living in the local DMV area. This includes:

  • The District of Columbia
  • Virginia: Arlington County, Alexandria City, Fairfax County and Fairfax City
  • Maryland: Prince George's County and Montgomery County

All food and cocktail kits will be delivered to your home on Friday, March 19 or Saturday, March 20. An adult, 21+, must be present at time of delivery to receive cocktail kits.

 

Each event is worth one Membership Credit to Junior League members. For more information, please visit www.jlw.org/tossedandfound.

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The Junior League of Washington

The Junior League of Washington (JLW) is an organization formed by, run by, and empowered by women. We are nearly 2,300 women committed to developing the potential of women and using our collective talents, strengths, and voices to improve the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. When JLW was founded in 1914, a small, inspired group of women united to address serious social issues impacting our greater Washington, DC, community, beginning with a focus on children’s welfare. Since then, thousands of JLW volunteers have devoted themselves to our community while developing their own leadership and volunteer skills and forging valuable friendships with fellow JLW members.

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