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Penn Staters Hosting The ‘Biggest Group Date Ever’ With Bachelor Contestants Benefitting THON

“Valentine’s Day sucks when you’re single,” the event’s description reads.

It’s true. But whether you’re taken or single, you’ll soon be able to raise money for THON while hanging out with former contestants from ABC’s hit reality show The Bachelor.

“Instead of crying about spending the night alone, grab some friends, have some drinks, and get your flirt on with these really attractive Bachelor boys like Jared Haibon, JJ Lane, Josh Murray, Nick Viall, Michael Garofola, Ben Zorn, and Joshua Albers,” organizer  and Penn State alumna Maura Carmel said. “And yes, there will be a human auction,” she added.

The Biggest Group Date Eve will be held on Valentine’s Day at The Ainsworth in New York City. Tickets are $64.29 and all proceeds will benefit Alpha Sigma Alpha and Lambda Chi Alpha’s THON efforts which, of course, all goes toward the total.

“I decided to make your Valentine’s Day awesome by rounding up my hottest Bachelor guy friends so we can spend Valentine’s Day together on ‘The Biggest Group Date Ever,'” Carmel said.

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