Everyone loves a house party! Welcome in the New Year and dance the night away! ... with I'm a Cool Nerd meetup and L7 at "Marrakesh House" owned by “Who Killed the Electric Car?” director, Chris Paine. This is an invitation only event with limited capacity. Tickets at L7scene.com
Enjoy an open bar all night long, live dj music; and of course there will be party-favors, a count down with live (re)broadcast of the Times Square Ball drop and that special kiss at midnight. Combine these festivities with the fabulous Marrakesh House location, and you have what it takes to make this "the place you'll want to be" come New Year's Eve 2010!
Order your tickets early for a $25 discount! The first 100 tickets are specially priced at just $75/each. Tickets will then cost $90/each until December 25th and $100 each until the 31st. Ticket price includes cocktails all night long!
L7 is a social and networking scene that brings together young professionals from a cross-section of industries to experience what Los Angeles has to offer. Will you join us? Click here or here for photos from past L7 NYE parties.
When: Thursday, December 31, 2009
Time: 8:00pm to 1:00am
Where: Marrakesh House
Culver City, CA 90232
(guests will be shuttled to house from parking lot located at 4052 Lafayette Place)
Cost: The first 100 presale tickets are specially priced at just $75/each. Tickets will then cost $90/each until December 25th and $100 each until the 31st.
Tickets: presale at L7scene.com or 323-848-9926.
Featuring: Marrakesh House!, live Dj music, open bar all night, party favors, live (re)broadcast of Times Square Ball drop and that special kiss at midnight.
What to wear: Elegant, festive attire.
Parking: $20 lot, or free street parking with free shuttles to and from the property.
About Marrakesh House: Located on a hillside adjacent to California’s newest State Park, the Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook in Culver City, Marrakesh House is one of the most environmentally friendly remodels in Southern California. Documentary filmmaker Chris Paine, director of the acclaimed film "Who Killed the Electric Car?" purchased the Mid 20th Century Modern home in 2007 and transformed it into a model for sustainable living in the 21st century. The 4,300-square-foot residence is a state-of-the-art, eco-chic event space created "to foster a sense of community in L.A. and put the concepts of sustainable living and entertaining into practice". Dubbed the Marrakesh House because of its Moroccan design, this home blends green design with artistic whimsy.