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Merry Mingle

Presented by AAF-Akron at The Tangier, Akron OH

Nov 21 2019
Merry Mingle

Fourth Annual Holiday Charity Networking Event

Visit Santa before he gets too busy!

Join AAF-AkronAMA NEONSME and PRSA for our annual holiday networking event to benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of the Western Reserve.

Food Stations | Cash Bar | 50/50 Raffle | Gallery of Boys & Girls Club art for sale

5 – 6 pm Check out the food stations, meet new friends and visit Santa!

6 pm Presentation by the Youth of the Year. The Youth of the Year Program is the premier youth recognition program for Club members. It is a year-round tool for fostering young people’s focus on leadership, character and service, academic excellence, and healthy lifestyles.

6:30 – 7:30 pm Meet, drink and be merry. Get a jumpstart on your holiday shopping. A gallery of art (items include drawing, painting, collages, mixed media and more) created by Boys & Girls Club kids from ages 6-18, will be for sale.

7:30 pm Raffle and gallery of art winners announced (winners must be present and pay for items that night)

All event proceeds benefit Boys & Girls.

 

 

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$10 Cover Charge

Event is open to all. You do not have to be a member of any of the hosting organizations to participate.

Registration deadline: Nov. 15

Tickets will be available at the door.

LOCATION

The Tangier

532 West Market St, Akron, OH 44303

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