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Red Cross Holiday Potpourri next month
Submitted by the Dalton Whitfield American Red Cross
The Dalton Whitfield American Red Cross will present the 16th annual Holiday Potpourri Luncheon & Bridge Benefit Nov. 6 at the Dalton Golf & Country Club.
There will be massages, beautiful area rugs, gift baskets, dinners from many of Dalton restaurants, fine home décor and more. Attendees will have a chance to buy tickets at the “Chance to Win” for some really wonderful gifts and certificates.
Tickets are $50 per person and advance registration is requested. Proceeds from the luncheon will benefit local disaster relief services. During the past year, more than 120 individuals were assisted by the local chapter. The chapter provided food, clothing and emergency shelter.
Doors will open at 10 a.m. to allow guests to shop at the many vendor tables that will be set up. Lunch will be served at noon and a fashion show will take place during the lunch hour. Music will be provided by Paula Pasqua (violinist) with vocals by Paul Joseph and Harpist Beth Blackburn. Clothing will be modeled by The Fine Store, Talbot’s, Belk’s, Unique Selections and Jim’s Slack Shack.
Committee members of this event are Dee Ashworth, Nancy Crutchfield, Betty Andersen, Jennifer Moorer, and Annette Daniel. Staff members include Lane Ashworth, Laura Cleary and Retta Gavin.
For more information on this event as a guest or vendor, please call the chapter office at (706) 278-5144. Space is limited, but good times and shopping are abundant.
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