This vintage ticket for a New Year's Eve party encapsulates a moment in social history, reflecting the community spirit of the early 1980s. Issued by the Pagoda Motorcycle Club (M.C.), located at 411 Red Lane in Birdsboro, Pennsylvania, this ticket dates to December 31, 1981. The event, which commenced at 9:00 PM, was characterized by a festive atmosphere, promising live music, party favors such as hats, noisemakers, and balloons, as well as lunch and refreshments. The ticket required a $10.00 donation, indicative of the entertainment costs during this period, providing insight into the social practices and economic conditions of the time. Printed on orange-toned cardstock, the ticket measures approximately 3 inches by 6 inches and features a perforated left edge, suggesting it was part of a ticket book. The main text is printed in bold type, while essential event details such as the handwritten date, time, and price are inscribed in a clear, cursive mix, adding a personal touch to the item. The ticket shows minor signs of aging, including slight discoloration and small dark spots, or foxing, typical for paper from this era, yet remains well-preserved with all text clearly legible. The Pagoda Motorcycle Club, established in 1945, has a long-standing tradition of hosting community events, and this ticket serves as a tangible piece of that legacy, representing not just an invitation to a party, but a slice of social life in Pennsylvania during the early 1980s.