Party with a purpose
Dear Editor:
Beloved longtime local Sean Groover was recently diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer. The benefit party of the year is being thrown to support Sean and raise money to help him win this battle.
Please join us at Syzygy/Ute City restaurants on Sunday, Dec. 5, from 5-10 p.m. for exquisite food, drinks and holiday shopping at the silent auction. There will be something for all ages and prices – guided fishing trips, tandem paragliding flights, rounds of golf up and down the valley, skis, jewelry, jackets, haircuts and a myriad of gift certificates to great local restaurants and businesses that make holiday shopping easy – and for a good cause! The band will be absolutely on fire with lifelong musicians like Bobby Mason, Mike Lille, Hayden Gregg, Michael Jude and other talent.
Come on out and party with a purpose: Only YOU can help Aspen get her Groove back!
Trent Eldredge
Aspen
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