Doors open at 6 PM for the Silent Auction and Buffet
StoryVoices “You Gotta Love It…” presents at 7:00 PM
Live Auction bidding takes place at the intermission
Admission to the event is $30 in advance and $35 at the door and includes the buffet, wine glass and a glass of wine.Group rates are available.
All proceeds directly support Partners In Care
YOU GOTTA LOVE IT presents stories and song that keep you falling in love with life; encounters with people, nature and the unexpected reveal the beauty, joy, and love in the moments we live. Whether taking a risk or taking a break, traveling far from home or to the nearest Starbucks, falling in love with a two legged person or four legged animal, StoryVoices will open your hearts and minds to the wonder of life.
Event tickets may be purchased in advance by mailing a check to Partners In Care, P.O. Box 845, Placerville, CA 95667 or calling for more information at (530) 677-1523; leave phone number regarding any questions.
T h e P l a c e r v i l l e S h a k e s p e a r e C l u b 2940 Bedford Avenue, Placerville
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