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From the Executive Director LAST CHANCE to RSVP to our Gala Fundraising event at the Stegmaier Mansion on South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. See below for all the details and we hope to see you there! (Because we need all the help we can get!)
Mike Burnside Executive Director
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Celebrate with us at the Stegmaier Mansion
There's
a gathering at the Stegmaier Mansion on Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5pm, April 19th, and YOU"RE INVITED!
Organized by Jennifer Morris of Siegel Artist
Management on our behalf, $20 of each ticket price of $60 will be a tax-deductible
contribution to the Cultural Council!
An Afternoon Affair featuring hand-made truffles trifle by Mary Hepner of Ah! Some Chocolates along with music, mingling and more in support the Cultural Council of Luzerne County.
Take a step back in time to the Victorian Era and have your breath taken away at the Frederick Stegmaier Mansion painstakingly brought back to life by owner/proprietor Joseph Matteo. If you haven't seen this jewel of downtown Wilkes-Barre, that alone is a good reason to come.
But if all this isn't enough, perhaps you will join us to greet and thank Shelley Pearce for her 15 years of volunteer service to the Council. Shelley is turning over the reins as board chair, and we need to express our appreciation for her dedicated leadership. Of course, you'll be able to meet our new board chair, Sharon Hourigan.
All are welcome, and if you
haven't seen this AMAZING place at 304 South Franklin Street in
Wilkes-Barre, this is your chance! Good company, good comestibles, a
good cause, and a place that is just NOT to be missed. (Click HERE if you don't believe me!) Maybe we can get Joe to play a few riffs of Rachmaninov in the parlor!
We hope you will join us! Openings are limited and if you want to come, you MUST call Jennifer at 824-2266 by MONDAY, APRIL 13th!
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