Last Chance to Register for Aces & Angels Charity Casino Night
On July 26, IPSF and Angels Baseball are teaming up for a fun night of raising funds at the exclusive Ketel One Club at Angels Stadium. Current and former Angels’ baseball players will add to this sure-to-be memorable night of dinner, cocktails and casino games. Get to know the sponsors as well as their benefits here. Space is limited and registration must be completed by Friday, July 17. Contact: Michelle LeVasseur.

Aces and Angels Poker Tournament

3rd Annual Aces and Angels Charity Casino Night and Poker Tournament with Angels Baseball

Sunday, July 26, 2015 at 6PM
Ketel One Club at Angels Stadium

Thank you to our presenting sponsors
Dr. James P. Lin and Mrs. Grace Lin

A fun night of casino games, dinner and cocktails alongside current and former Angels baseball players. Angels players who have participated include: Jered Weaver, Rod Carew, Chuck Finley, Garret Anderson, Adam Kennedy, Mark Langston, Chris Iannetta, Matt Shoemaker, Collin Cowgil, and Cam Bedrosian.

Sponsorship Benefits

Recognition in all communications with company’s logo and direct link to website when applicable:

Recognition in Angels Baseball and IPSF social media and communications

Logo and signage displayed at the event

Logo in print media advertisements and sponsor recognitions

Opportunity to include items in gift bags

For a full list of sponsorship benefits, please click here.

For sponsorship opportunities and information, please contact President and CEO Neda Eaton at neaton@ipsf.net

All proceeds benefit Angels Baseball Foundation & Irvine Public Schools Foundation.

The mission of the Irvine Public Schools Foundation is to enrich the educational experience of each child in every school. We achieve this by providing programs, raising funds, and uniting the community in support of educational excellence.

Irvine Public Schools Foundation Aces & Angels Charity Casino Night

Irvine Public Schools Foundation Aces & Angels Charity Casino Night

BELIEFS
IPSF believes that effective community support is needed to provide the best educational opportunities for our children. When you make an investment through IPSF, you’re making a statement. That you won’t settle for mediocre education in your community. That your children deserve the best.

OUR ROLE
Funding Critical Programs
Founded in 1996 by concerned parents and community leaders of Irvine, IPSF raises money to improve Irvine public schools. It pays for teachers and other educators whose positions the state of California does not fund or require but our parents and educators consider necessary for a quality education. IPSF’s role has evolved from providing limited educational enhancements, at a cost of tens of thousands of dollars, to funding critical educational programs at a cost of more than $4 million annually.