Drawing: Collar City Fall Ball at Takk House

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The Takk House in Troy is hosting the first Collar City Fall Ball -- a prom for adults -- November 21. Blurbage:

The first annual COLLAR CITY FALL BALL Prom is taking place at Takk House in Downtown Troy, NY on November 21, 2015. This is a 21 and up event. Ticket price includes two hours of full open bar, gourmet comfort food snacks provided by Nicole's Catering, prom style photo booth printed photo and musical entertainment by the fantastic Graham Tichy Band all night long! ...
Best dressed couple will be entered to win a chance to be crowned prom King and Queen!
No dates are required! Come alone to mingle with other singles or come with friends! Dance to all the best classics and replace all your awful prom memories with these!

(And the theme is vintage Hollywood.)

We have a pair of tickets for the Fall Ball, and they could be your pair of tickets. To enter the drawing, please answer this question in the comments:

What would be the title of your Capital Region teen movie?

You know, a teen movies like Pretty in Pink or the like. One entry will be selected at random. We'll be awarding non-redeemable bonus points if you include a very short pitch about the plot with your answer.

The Collar City Fall Ball is Saturday, November 21 at the Takk House. Tickets are $60 per person and available online.

Important: All comments must be submitted by noon Thursday, November 12, 2015 to be entered in the drawing. You must answer the question to be part of the drawing. (Normal commenting guidelines apply.) One entry per person, please. You must enter a valid email address (that you check regularly) with your comment. The winner will be notified via email by noon on Friday and must respond by noon on Monday, November 16.

Takk House advertises on AOA.

Comments

Looking for Nipper....

For a Lark

fun in the 518

Xgates Failures and Regrets

sad adults

Goons & Patroons

Grease II!!!

It Happened One Winter (that never ended)

No Malls for Young Teens

What will the Egg hatch?

The truth about Cat(skills) and Daks.

Smallbany. this wouldn't necessarily be a teen movie, more like a Magnolia \ Bonfire of the vanities type sprawling epic that utterly defines living in the Alb \ Sch \ Troy world in the early 21st century.

There could be some teens, they would be bored and complaining that there is nothing to do,

will they find something to do?
will they leave town after graduation?
will we get a chick fil A?

these are questions.

Collar City Kids

Crumbs Along the Mohawk

It would be a teen horror/mystery where the bad guy leaves clues about who he's going to kill next at various stewarts shops in the region. Our teenage protagonists use their wit and charm to solve the mystery.

The Hudson Blues

North on Lark

3 Hours from Everything

The Hudson Runs Through It

Rollarama Rumble

Cobblestoned

The Average

(But what I WANT to call it is 'Location, Location, Bullseye: Tech it Out!')


Closed on the weekends.

What's your number? Based on cdta's quickly abandoned marketing campaign of the same title, focused on suburban kids getting into Albany via bus in order to experience the grit of Lark Street.

Hudson Valley Angst

Kiss Me by the Moses Statue

Quiet downstate, party upstate.

The Two Lips Bunch

10 things I love about Troy

A Place Beyond the Pine Hills
QE2: Electric Boogaloo
Straight Outta Cohoes
Waterviletworld
Miller's Crossgates
Madison Redevlopment: Fury Road
How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Bomber's
Menands Connection
North by Northway
The Big Fuccillo

#bangsaidtheshotguntotheheART

Finding Fort Orange

The Troylet...

Finding Thatcher

Vaped Out

Along The Hudson

DelMARS Attacks!

10 Things I Hate About Lark Fest

Between a Rock and a Crossgates

Clueless or Tights ARE NOT Pants!

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