Lupus Foundation of America, Connecticut Chapter, Inc.
270 Farmington Avenue
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Farmington, CT 06032 ∙ (860) 269-6240
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Corrianne Gagliardi, Director of Development and Communications
Office: (860) 269-6240
Email: corrianne@lupusct.org
Website: www.lupusct.org
NEWS RELEASE
March 13, 2014
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE POSSIBLE TO HONOR WTIC RADIO HOST JIM VICEVICH
SOUTH WINDSOR, CT – The Lupus Foundation of America, Connecticut Chapter, in conjunction with CBS Radio, will be hosting its 3rd annual Mission: Impossible Possible event in honor of WTIC talk show host Jim Vicevich on Thursday, April 24 at Maneeley’s Banquet Hall in South Windsor. The event begins at 6:00 pm; tickets are $75 per person, or $125 per person for VIP, which includes early entrance and a special champagne toast.
At this year’s event, the Lupus Foundation of America will be presenting its “40 Years, 40 Lives” documentary, which spotlights the lives of forty individuals living with lupus in Connecticut, in celebration of the chapter’s 40th anniversary.
“Come join us for a night of food and wine as we honor Jim Vicevich, who has really been a leading force in increasing lupus awareness throughout the state of Connecticut,” said Corrianne Gagliardi, Director of Development & Communications.
Registration for Mission: Impossible Possible is required by Friday, April 11. For more information, please visit www.lupusct.org.
About the Lupus Foundation of America
The Lupus Foundation of America, Connecticut Chapter was founded in 1973, and it is one of the founding chapters of the national organization. The Lupus Foundation of America is the only national force devoted to solving the mystery of lupus, one of the world’s cruelest, most unpredictable and devastating diseases, while giving caring support to those who suffer from its brutal impact. Through a comprehensive program of research, education, and advocacy, we lead the fight to improve the quality of life for all people affected by lupus. For more information about lupus and our efforts to solve the cruel mystery, visit www.lupusct.org.