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WEF Big Event -- Black & White Hollywood Ball

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The Westford Education Foundation cordially invites you to the sixth-annual Big Event, the Black & White Hollywood Ball. Join us Saturday, April 9, 2011, for a gourmet reception and dance to raise money for innovative education programs. For the first time, the Big Event will be held at the Pavilion Ballroom, Saints Vartanantz Church, 180 Old Westford Road, Chelmsford (a short two-mile drive from Westford Center).

 

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Back by popular demand, First Class Band featuring Concetta will provide live entertainment. Even the most reluctant dancer can’t help but get up and dance when this band begins to play. We encourage you to join your friends and neighbors for a memorable evening.

 

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Proceeds from the sixth-annual Big Event Ball and Raffle will be used to fund educational programs for the Westford Public School system and Nashoba Valley Technical High School. WEF has awarded nearly $120,000 in grants to the Westford community since 2003.

 

Tickets for the Black & White Hollywood Ball are $100 each, and are limited. Reserved tables are available for parties of eight or 10. As in the past, the Westford Education Foundation is holding the Big Event Raffle in conjunction with the reception. The grand prize is $2,000 cash, and the second-place prize is $500 cash. Raffle tickets are $25 each, and winners need not be present that evening to win.

 

Please help us further our mission of promoting excellence in education by joining us on April 9. We are grateful to our loyal corporate sponsors who share our vision, and make our work possible. They include Kimball Farm, Nashoba Valley Ski Area, Stony Brook Primary Care, Dana Wallboard, Goodrich, Paul’s Diner, Peacock Photography, and Red Hat. For more details, go to www.wefweb.org.

 

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