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Casino Night fundraiser in Boston! 11/30

By melodyjoy on Wed, Nov 14, 2007 10:05 am

 

MONTE CARLO NIGHT NOVEMBER 30, 2007

The Algonquin Club 6-10 pm

We have a deal for you! For just $50 a ticket, you will receive $10,000 in fun money and also entry into our raffle.

Lend us a hand in raising money for the Arthritis Foundation. It can be a win-win situation for all. You can try your luck at the roulette and money wheels. Discover what is in the cards for you at Black Jack. Roll the dice on the Craps table. Take a chance on winning and Bid on some spectacular items at our silent auction. Then go straight to our hors d’oeuvres. After the flush of excitement of a fun night out has passed, Know that you have taken a gamble on a good cause. Let’s just put our cards on the table. Our deck in Massachusetts is stacked with great people that we serve and wonderful staff and volunteers to serve them. The only thing missing in our winning hand are the funds to make more of these services and programs available. We want to raise the odds of this happening. We invite you to open your hearts and join the club of loyal supporters of the Arthritis Foundation. The rewards of your contribution will be returned in spades. Many will enjoy the enriching programs and help identify the Arthritis Foundation as a valuable diamond of our philanthropic community. For tickets call Terri Fedrow, 617-219-8220 or e-mail tfedrow@arthritis.org


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