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When we win, we like to party – and that’s why you’re invited to join us for “Straight Shuffle”, a dinner to benefit the Economic Opportunity Institute.

This won’t be a typical stuffy fundraising dinner. Would you expect that from a place that led the effort to pass a landmark paid sick days law in Seattle, produced a hilarious music video to help save Social Security, and submitted expert testimony in court to defend Washington’s minimum wage law — all in the same year?

At “Straight Shuffle”, you’ll have free admission to the Museum of Flight all day; in the evening we’ll offer you a free drink at the door, have games and raffles for you to play, and give you a chance to mingle with local elected officials, community leaders, and other EOI supporters. Dinner will be catered by McCormick and Schmick’s.

Please join us to celebrate and support of 13 years of public policy leadership dedicated to protecting and restoring the promise of the middle class.Full details and ticket prices are available here.

~Aaron Keating, Operations Director, EOI

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