This charity event is in conjunction with Feed The Children and supports out local children in Sacramento. With your participation, this event we will be sending over 5000 students back to school with back packs and needed school supplies. The evening will include:
Silent Auction
Raffle
Entertainment & Live Music
Dancing
Hors D'oeuvres
Full Bar
Tickets on sale through ticketweb.com for $75.00 or Visit www.singlesgiveback.com
Call 916-614-8930 or Visit www.singlesgiveback.com or Email lauren@divineintroductions.com
Arden Hills Resort Club & Spa - Sacramento
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