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Help us celebrate the Minnesota summer!

JDB Associates
First Annual St. Cloud
Customer Appreciation Night
Thursday, June 25, 2009


What: JDB Associates acquired St. Cloud’s Intellisoft consulting in April of 2008.  To celebrate our first year of serving the St. Cloud market and the new customers and relationships that we have developed, we are hosting our first annual St. Cloud Customer Appreciation Night on Thursday, June 25.  This is a tradition with JDB for over 14 years, where we have been hosting a similar event with the St. Paul Saints for our Twin Cities customers. 
 
When: Thursday, June 25, 2009.  Party starts at 5:00 on the Sports Deck (outfield area down the third base line).  Dinner includes all-you-can-eat burgers, brats, hot dogs, pasta salads, pop and other normal picnic fair.  Beer can be had for just $1 each.  The game begins at 7:05.  Tickets will be handed out by a JDB representative in the parking lot prior to the game. 
 
Where: Joe Faber Field, 5300 Veterans Drive, St. Cloud, MN  56303.  
 
Bring: A large appetite, a baseball glove, and an umbrella in case of bad weather.  A good attitude is mandatory!
 
Details: Tickets will be reserved on a first-come-first-served basis and limited to 4 per individual, or 10 per company to ensure that all friends of JDB have a chance to attend.  If tickets remain available within a week of the event, additional tickets will be offered to those who requested them at that time.  
 
Questions: Contact Jaime Engel, JDB Associates at (612) 209-0600 or e-mail at jengel@jdb.com, or get in touch with any other JDB personnel to reserve your tickets today.
 

Photo of Sports Deck picnic area, Joe Faber Field.