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Sep252015

September 25, 2015, Friday - Raise a Glass for Tomorrow at The Venue

Time:6:00 p.m. - VIP Reception (must purchase VIP Level tickets to attend the reception)
        7:00 p.m. - Registration
        8:00 p.m. - Program
        9:00 p.m. - DJ Jill Riley & Dancing

Location: The Venue, 315 N 1st Avenue

Raise a Glass for Tomorrow is a fundraising event hosted by Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity’s Young Professionals Network. Proceeds from the event go directly to Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity; helping to build a Twin Cities where everyone has a safe, affordable place to call home.

Tickets

By supporting Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity you create real, positive change in our community.  Consider what is accomplished each year:
50+ Habitat Homes get built by volunteers in the Twin Cities
50+ families buy and own the home where they can raise their kids
125+ homes get repaired by Habitat volunteers
1,000+ families are educated on what it takes to be a successful homeowner
17,000+ people volunteer with Habitat