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Published Online: 20 February 2004

High Above the Chimney Tops

Live music, delicately prepared hors d’ouevres, fine wines, and a silent auction amid spectacular views of New York City from one of the city’s signature structures—the Empire State Building.
If that sounds like the makings of an unforgettable evening while attending APA’s 2004 annual meeting, then sign up now for the American Psychiatric Foundation’s third annual benefit event, “A Toast to New York.” It will be held on Monday, May 3, following the Convocation of Fellows. All proceeds from the event will support the foundation’s programs in research, advocacy, and education.
Tickets cost $150 per person ($100 of which is tax deductible). If you purchase your tickets before March 15, the cost is $125 per person. Take advantage of this special offer and buy your tickets early! Space is limited and expected to be filled fast.
“A Toast to New York” is also supported by Forest Laboratories, Cyberonics, Sanofi-Synthelabo, Janssen Pharmaceutica, and Otsuka America Pharmaceutical.
Tickets may be ordered with a credit card by downloading a ticket request form at the foundation’s Web site at www.psychfoundation.org and faxing it to the number stated on the form or by calling Mary Claire Leftwich at (703) 907-8512.

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