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Dinner and silent auction to benefit KARE

Haywood County’s Kids Advocacy Resource Effort will host its second annual Fall Festival of Trees fundraiser and live auction on Friday, Nov. 18., at the Laurel Ridge Pavilion.

The fundraiser begins at 5:30 p.m. with a cocktail hour and entertainment by local musicians. Dinner will be served around 6:45 p.m. with a live auction to follow. Local artists, merchants, and creative folk will contribute ornately decorated trees, centerpieces, and other handmade creations for the live and silent auction which will immediately follow dinner. All proceeds will directly benefit KARE’s programs.

KARE is celebrating its 20th year of service to the children and families of Haywood County. Tickets can be purchased by either calling the KARE House at 828.456.8995 (Ask for Tara or Angela) or via paypal on KARE’s website at www.karehouse.org. Follow KARE on Facebook to get a preview of the auction items.

www.facebook.com/KAREHouseWaynesville or 828.456.8995.

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