Get down for a cause
Dear Editor:
On June 13 at the Aspen Elks Lodge, Roaring Fork Kids will host our second annual benefit dinner-dance and raffle. The evening will comprise of delicious food and after-dinner dancing. The event is open to the public and tickets are being sold by the parents of children attending Roaring Fork Kids. The theme of the event is disco fever and our DJ will play ’70s dance music that is sure to get everyone on the floor. Come join us and see some familiar faces from our younger days at the Tippler. You know you miss it!
Roaring Fork Kids is a nonprofit childcare program providing care for 60 children ages 2 months to 5 years. We offer a safe, nurturing environment for our children. If you wish to donate to Roaring Ford Kids or don’t want to miss a night in “funky town” please call 925-3136 for tickets or sponsorship opportunities. We hope to see you for the “last dance” on June 13 at the Elks Lodge.
Roaring Fork Kids Fundraising Committee
Sara Haneman
Connie Holcomb
Kim Estock
Heather Compton
Lenore Leeds
Katie Francis
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