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Tickets Go On Sale For Casino Night; Proceeds To Benefit Kin Center

The event will feature seven gaming tables with dealers offering craps, roulette, Black Jack and Texas Hold 'em.

Participants in last year's casino night take a chance on one of the many games.
Participants in last year's casino night take a chance on one of the many games. (Contributed)

DOYLESTOWN, PA —The nonprofit Kin Wellness and Support Center will host its 2nd Annual Kin Casino Night on September 8 from 7 to 10 p.m. to raise funds to support local cancer patients and caregivers.

The event will feature seven gaming tables with dealers offering craps, roulette, Black Jack and Texas Hold 'em. Dan Gallo of Thyme and Plate will cater the event and there will be a full open bar, live DJ, and raffles. Tickets are $100.

The setting is a beautifully-renovated barn set on 13 acres located at 3990 Mechanicsville Road. Doylestown 18902

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Tickets should be purchased in advance as there is a capacity limit of 100 people. Go to https://www.welcometokin.org/kincasinonight2023. Interested persons may also call 267-544-5981 with any questions.

The event is made possible by Kin sponsors: Future Stars Camps, The Curated Home Company, Compass RE - Clinton Polchan Team, Club Pilates (Doylestown), Michael Hutkin Window Coverings, Bodies in Harmony, Keller Williams Real Estate - Mary Ellen O'Brien, Method Financial Planning - Katie Burke, Knights of Columbus OLMC Chapter, HIP Group and North Western Mutual - Russ Romano.

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Kin is an all-inclusive 5,000-square-foot retreat, offering support, fitness, therapy, and integrative services. Its founding was inspired by Bucks County resident Corinne Sikora, who battled both brain and breast cancer. The center is free to Bucks County residents battling cancer regardless of where they are receiving treatment and welcomes caregivers as well.

Free programs include nutrition, yoga, fitness, one-on-one counseling, support groups, workshops, massage, reflexology, reiki, chiropractic, acupuncture, and facials. Kin is a unique Center that looks to satisfy the emotional, social, and physical needs of cancer patients.

Kin’s mission is to help people find calm and peace and center themselves in a restorative environment. The non-profit strives to bring people to a place where they feel empowered to manage their diagnoses through treatment, recovery, and beyond.

Kin is run and operated through the non-profit Main St. Missions. For information, visit www.welcometokin.org.

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