Ahwatukee Living News Archive — April 2007
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ANNUAL RED BALL FUNDRAISER HELPS FUND THE WELCOME CENTER
Contacts: Kibibi Springs 818-568-7458
Tamara K. Torres 480-858-9100 x236
MEDIA ALERT MEDIA ALERT MEDIA ALERT
WHAT: The Sage Foundation for Health will host the 2007 Red Ball
at The Phoenix Art Museum. Arizona’s influential and dedicated benefactors will enjoy an exclusive evening at the museum’s Rembrandt exhibit; emcee and nationally renowned stand-up comedian Kevin McDonald; fine European dining from Santa Barbara Catering and live music from The Dianne Lindsay Band and Hamilton Elementary Children’s Choir. The evening will also include a live and silent auction featuring items such as a European getaway for two and a private movie screening with actor Jason Wiles of NBC’s Emmy Award winning television show Third Watch.
WHY: This Summer, Murphy Elementary School will break ground on The Welcome Center, a 16,000 square foot education and health center scheduled to open Spring 2008. Serving nearly 900 children per year, The Welcome Center will expand The Sage Foundation mission to benefit the unserved, underserved and indigent people of Arizona with FREE quality natural and conventional healthcare.
WHO: Join Sage Board Members Ed Beeh, Dr. Klee Bethel, Dr. Nick Buratovich, Dr. Paul Mittman, Barry Peretz, and prominent Valley of the Sun residents in honoring Sherry Lund as Sage Foundation for Health Humanitarian of the Year.
WHERE: The Phoenix Art Museum
1625 North Central Avenue
http://www.phxart.org/
WHEN: Saturday, April 21st 2007
6-11pm
INFO: Limited Seating. $250 per plate. Call 480-222-9224 to reserve your seat. For additional information, please visit www.sagefoundationforhealth.org or www.blacktie-Arizona.com
MEDIA PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES
6:00pm-7:15pm -- Guests socializing in red ballroom attire during cocktail hour, Silent Auction, Rembrandt Exhibit, Professional Portrait Station, String Quartet.
Posted on April 16, 2007
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