The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis
The Buoniconti Parties!  You've heard about them...
"Pig Roast in the Park," "That 70's Party" and more!
Here's where you get tickets and learn about the great parties
and events that support the Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis!
 

 About the Fund  eMail Us     Nick Buoniconti: 407-421-1414

That 70's Party
Saturday, October 16th

(rescheduled due to hurricane)

8:00 PM - 12:00 AM
at the...
Dr. Phillips
Performing Arts Center

1111 N. Orange Avenue,
North of Colonial,
Downtown Orlando - Click for MAP

Get cool, get trippy and join 500+ of your closest friends, hip cats, disco ducks, bunnies, Elton's, Alices's, Elvis's and other wild characters!  Maybe you'll be one of them?  Come have a great time...
~ disco and 70's music,
~ free beer & wine,
~ festivities, and fun! 

All for a really great cause!

$35 advance
$50 at the door

Sponsored by:
Brossier Company
Matt Liebert, P.A.
American Communication Technologies
Carlton Fields Attorneys at Law
Car-Magnets.com
Morgan, Colling & Gilbert
North American Risk Services
The VUE
Schafer, Mitchell & Sheridan, P.A.

Your donation less $10 per person is tax deductible.  A copy of the registration and financial information can be obtained from the division of consumer services by calling toll-free within the state. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the state.  The Buoniconti Fund is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization.  Federal ID #65-0244316. State of Florida id number: N41887.


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$50 at the door.
Online Ticket Sale cut off was Friday at 4 PM

Have questions?
Tony Scott: 407-399-9825


"In his dreams, my son walks.
But how long can he sleep? "

 >  > >   >  > >   >  > >  ~~ Nick Buoniconti

In 1985, an energetic young athlete suffered a tragic injury while doing what he loved best: playing football. Many said that the spinal cord injury that left him paralyzed from the neck down was irreversible. Final. But Marc Buoniconti still dreams of walking again, dreams that the wheelchair which confines and supports him each day is unnecessary.

It's a dream that Marc's parents, Terry and former Miami Dolphins linebacker Nick Buoniconti, are committed to fulfilling. As Marc struggled to breathe without a ventilator, his parents promised their son he would walk again. The hope behind that promise has grown stronger over the years.

The Buonicontis are not dreamers; they are doers. Their personal bedside promise was the genesis of a remarkable, tireless campaign to find a cure for paralysis. Spurred by love and haunted by their son's dreams, the Buonicontis helped to create the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis... (click for more)

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