California Pharmacists Association
916-779-1400
ceo@cpha.com
Brought to You by the Indian Pharmacists Association of California
Benefiting the California Pharmacists Political Action Committee (CPh-PAC)
Support the pharmacy profession and enjoy a night of laughs, good food, drinks, and networking opportunities. Meet colleagues and fellow supporters of the pharmacy profession, state lawmakers, and leaders within the Indian Pharmacists Association and California Pharmacists Association.
Featuring celebrity comedians Rajiv Satyal and Amir K. for a guaranteed night of laughs! Also featuring strolling magic during the cocktail hour.
All proceeds from Comedy Night benefit the California Pharmacists Political Action Committee. The CPh-PAC is a non-profit nonpartisan group that focuses on educating legislators on imperative pharmacy related issues to ensure the voice of pharmacy is heard. Along with lobbying and grassroots involvement, CPh-PAC is a pillar of CPhA’s advocacy efforts and has enabled CPhA to become one of the most respected and recognized associations in the Capital. CPh-PAC supports candidates and legislators who understand our mission.
Contributions to CPh-PAC are considered political contributions and are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. California law prohibits foreign principals from making contributions. Pursuant to state law, contributions of $100 or more are publically disclosed. Contributors to California state and local political committees, including the California Pharmacists Political Action Committee, of $10,000 or more in a calendar year will trigger their own campaign disclosure obligations.
5:00pm to 7:00pm
Cocktails, Networking, Dinner, Silent Auction, and strolling magic.
7:00pm to 8:30pm
Stand-up comedy entertainment
Dress code is business casual or “cocktail attire".
All donations made through this event are donations to the CPh-PAC and are considered political donations. Pursuant to state law, all donations are reported to the California Fair Political Practices Commission.