“The Best Party in Texas” Charity Event

“The Best Party in Texas” Charity Event

“Everything is bigger in Texas” is not just an idle saying. Texans are
passionate about a lot of things, including football and parties. So, when
Texas hosts the 2011 Super Bowl, it’s guaranteed to be a Texas sized
celebration.

Local business man & published author, Jose Feliciano, is celebrating the
XLV Super Bowl in grand style by hosting “The Best Party in Texas” to
benefit national and local charities. With 1000 guests expected, the
star-studded event promises to be one of the most memorable Super Bowl
Saturday parties in football history. In addition to spending the night
with hosts, Bill Rancic from Apprentice fame and his wife, Giuliana Depandi
of E! News, there will be dancing, catered food & drinks, music, and the
opportunity to meet some of your favorite celebrities and athletes.

The goal of the “The Best Party in Texas” is to have the most successful and
memorable parties in the history of the Super Bowl, with 100% of the net
proceeds going to charity. Where better to take on the challenge of
partying all night long than with the people of the great state of Texas!

For 25 years, Feliciano has based his life on hard work, inspiring greatness
in all around him by connecting people with their passion. He is the
President of the Feliciano Financial Group, which recently reached the
industry milestone of achieving the Crystal Eagle award, placing the firm
number one in the country for Woodbury Financial Services. Feliciano offers
that, “Part of our process to ensure the best for our clients is to never be
complacent. We are continually searching for ways to improve our service and
inspire those around us.”

Most of the 139 million fans in over 232 countries that watched the Super
Bowl last year aren’t aware that, historically, pre-Super Bowl parties are a
weekend tradition in the host cities. Feliciano is picking up the mantle
for Texas, as he aims to harness the all of the Super Bowl excitement to
benefit an event which will benefit national and local charities.

This is not the first time at the rodeo of community service for Feliciano.
He has lived his life building, motivating, and planting seeds for further
growth. “The true secret to ongoing success is to pay it forward,” he
explains. “I learned from my parents to never see limitations, only endless
possibilities. This is a timeless truth. Inspiring people to greatness is
the great joy in my life.”

The son of deaf parents, Feliciano is passionate about contributing to the
deaf community and paying it forward. A portion of the party’s proceeds from
“The Best Party in Texas” event will benefit the CSD – Communication Service
for the Deaf. The organization and its partners are responsible for
launching the first nationwide video relay service for the deaf community.
Their innovative solution allows deaf and hearing impaired individuals to
communicate by telephone with hearing callers through live video
interpreters. Other organizations, including The Ronald McDonald House,
Habitat for Humanity, Wednesday’s Child, and the Leanne Novacek Memorial
will also benefit.

Extraordinary is the only thing that will satisfy the Lone Star State. So
here is “The Best Party in Texas’” plan: first class football, athletes,
professional Ultimate Cheerleaders, sensational stars, extravagant
accommodations, phenomenal food, and first-class entertainment.

To learn more about “The Best Party in Texas” and for tickets, go to
http://www.superbowldallas.org or on the Super Bowl website at
http://www.northtexassuperbowl.com. As it is a
501c3, 100% of the net proceeds go to charity and all sponsorships can be
written off as a charitable donation!

There are a limited number of sponsorships and co-host opportunities
available. To be a part of “The Best Party in Texas,” please contact:

Jeannie McLaughlin
The Best Party In Texas
http://www.thebestpartyintexas.org
Feliciano Foundation
972-983-4258
[email protected]

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