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Radnor Educational Foundation Hosting "Denim And Diamonds" Winter Benefit Feb. 11

Attendees will have a chance to win a necklace from Craiger Drake Designs valued at $3,500.

The Radnor Educational Foundation will be hosting its annual Winter Benefit soon, and it will feature seven Radnor High School art students work while raising money to help bolster Radnor Township School District's educational capabilities.

The event, which will have the theme "Denim and Diamonds," is set for 7 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 11 at Land Rover Jaguar Main Line, 325 E. Lancaster Ave., Wayne.

The event will feature food from Nick's Roast Beef, as well as beer, wine, and a signature cocktail provided by Christopher's.

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Radnor High School Jazz Band and DJ Clyde Evans will be providing tunes for the event, too.

Attendees will be able to partake in a silent auction and the Radnor Mystery Box, one of which will feature a $3,500 necklace from Craiger Drake Designs.

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Artwork from Radnor High School students Anne Chen, Morgane Dominguez, Anoush Kojouri, Brooke McCormick, Ana Paduani, Sarah Vizz and Tracy Zhang will be displayed at the event, as well.

Tickets for the benefit are $125 per person. All proceeds benefit Radnor schools and students.

You can buy tickets online here. Attendees are asked to RSVP by Monday, Feb. 6.

Pictured above, from left to right, are: Radnor Education Foundation Director Meg Haist, REF Winter Benefit Co-Chair Julie Granson, Brooke McCormick, Tracy Zhang, Morgane Dominguez, Sarah Vizz, Anne Chen and Radnor High School art teacher Erik Barrett. Not pictured: Anoush Kojouri and Ana Paduani.

Image via Radnor Township School District

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