top of page

Emee the Chi's Quinceanera
Birthday Party  &  Fundraiser!

Traditional Quinceanera Themed Party
Saturday, July 8, 2023
3:00pm - 5:00pm
Queen Bee's
Art & Cultural Center
3925 Ohio Street San Diego, CA 92104

Emee the Chi, Traci's Paws spokesdog, Quinceanera, photo by Sunsets Unleashed.jpg

THANK YOU!

We raised 

$2,731.98

for our

Pet Food Fund!

Check out Emee's Quince in the video below!

Traci's Paws, Emee the Chi, Emee's Quince .jpg
Flier for a Quinceanera for a small, blonde chihuahua, named Emee the Chi.

We're excited to announce our event DJ, MARK3YT05!
Be sure to follow him on Instagram!

Marcos Curiel lead guitarist for P.O.D., also known as DJ MARK3YT05

Food, drinks, and products from local vendors are available. Be sure to bring cash for tips and a debit/credit card for purchases!

LOTS of FUN!!!

The Emee & The Chi ticket holders receive gift bags and will receive complimentary food and drinks with a ticket. See Eventbrite for complete details. Must be 21+ and show ID for alcohol.

Check our Facebook page for updates!

Traci's Paws on Facebook

This Charity event will help support Traci's Paws' Pet Food Fund.

Thank you to our Vendors & Sponsors!

Please read the following guidelines before ordering your tickets.
 

ALL FAMILY MEMBERS MUST ORDER A TICKET! 

Children 10 and under are free, order a children's ticket

ATTENDANCE:

All attendees much have a ticket to enjoy our event


 

MASKS:

As of this date, For fully vaccinated persons, face coverings are not required.

For unvaccinated persons, face coverings are required indoors and outdoors at any time; physical distancing cannot be maintained.
 

EXEMPTIONS:

Persons who are specifically exempted from wearing face coverings by other CDPH guidance.

The following individuals are exempt from wearing face coverings at all times:

Persons younger than two years old. Very young children must not wear a face-covering because of the risk of suffocation.
 

Persons with a medical condition, mental health condition, or disability prevent wearing a face covering. This includes persons with a medical condition for whom wearing a face-covering could obstruct breathing or who are unconscious, incapacitated, or otherwise unable to remove a face covering without assistance.*
 

Persons who are hearing impaired or communicating with a person who is hearing impaired, where the ability to see the mouth is essential for communication.
 

Persons for whom wearing a face covering would create a risk to the person related to their work, as determined by local, state, or federal regulators or workplace safety guidelines.

Can't attend? You can still donate to our cause!

bottom of page