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California Cancer Crushers 8th Annual Wings for a Cure dinner will be in April


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The California Cancer Crushers are hosting their eighth annual Wings for a Cure dinner and auction in April.

California Cancer Crushers say their organization is all about making a difference in the lives of children and families affected by cancer in our community.

The Wings for a Cure dinner will take place at Loleta Fireman’s Pavilion from 6 to 9:30 p.m. on April 17. Pre-sale tickets for the event are $40 each or two for $70. The organization says you can sponsor a table for $400. Tickets at the door will be $45. Contact the organization to purchase tickets at 707-498-7231 or 707-498-1083 or email cacancercrusher@gmail.com.

The California Cancer Crushers are inviting local businesses to the annual dinner and have several different options for your company if you choose to be a partner. Contributing businesses will be prominently featured in the California Cancer Crushers Event program, thanked on their Facebook page, and listed on their website.

Businesses who choose to be an event sponsor at $600 or more, will be highlighted in the California Cancer Crushers program on their sponsorship page and will have a reserved table for eight in your name and your business name prominently displayed on the table at the event, according to the organization.

All proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, Breast & GYN Health Project, local families, California Cancer Crusher scholarship fund for and Relay for Life. The event is expected to draw over 300 supporters, according to the California Cancer Crushers.

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Every donation and/or sponsorship will greatly impact the lives of children and families in our community, the California Cancer Crushers said.


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