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30th Annual Autumn Affair
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11/9/24 5:30 pm to 11/10/24 PST
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Website:
https://foundation.providence.org/wa/tricities/events/autumn-affair
Location: Three Rivers Convention Center
Contact:
Carrie Almquist
Event Description
Join us for an elegant evening of giving, including a gala, wine, auction, games and music. All proceeds benefit cancer patients through the Tri-Cities Cancer Center Foundation, ensuring no one fights cancer alone.
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