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Music, Laughter, and Good Company


 If you love music, laughter, and good company, I have three events for you.  They’re all about joy, connection, and sharing unforgettable moments, and they are part of the 18 offerings in Nurturing Our Community.

First up, Rhythms & Roots: Frame Drumming & Dinner is your chance to drum, dine, and dive into the rhythm of community. No experience? No problem! Just bring your energy and make music together.

Next, A Night of Comfort Food & Laughter is precisely what it sounds like—delicious, heartwarming food, hilarious games, and fun. Come ready to laugh until your stomach hurts!

And finally, experience the magic of live music at the Astra Fox Concert & Lunch on the Deck. Picture this: a stunning riverside setting, a soulful performance, and the perfect meal to round it all out.

These are just three of the 18 unique Nurturing Our Community events. Bidding starts Sunday, April 6th—bid early and bid high to claim your seat!


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Event #107

Opening Bid $30

 

Friday, May 30

6:30 pm to 9:00 pm

Santa Rosa          

 

A Night of Comfort Food & Laughter

Donated by Brenda and Don Kobrin

8 seats available


Event #108

Opening Bid $30

 

Saturday, June 7

12:00 pm to 3:00 pm

Monte Rio          

 

Astra Fox Concert with Lunch on the Deck

Anne Snyder and Lee Pollard

20 seats available

 

Event #109

Opening Bid $30

 

Thursday, June 19

4:30 pm to 8:00 pm

Santa Rosa         

 

Rhythms & Roots: Frame Drumming, Dinner, and Community

Donated by Mary Munat and Luanne Rice

5 seats available

 


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