The Fifth Annual Heart Ball
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The Fifth Annual Heart BallLady in Red Gala
2006-04-12
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The Fifth Annual Heart Ball
Lady in Red Gala
Experience an evening of fine dining, dancing and auctions dedicated to saving lives in Volusia and Flagler counties. Join us Saturday, April 22nd at the News-Journal Center in Daytona Beach for the “Lady in Red Gala”.
What is the Heart Ball?
The American Heart Association’s Heart Ball is a fundraising social event targeting high profile, affluent individuals within a community. Dinner, dancing and auctions are the basic elements common to most Heart Ball events.
Corporate sponsorship is a key component in raising funds and keeping costs low. It also provides a vehicle for community involvement and marketing benefits to the corporate community. Individual patron sponsorships are also a vital part of our fundraising process.
Funds from sponsorships, the sale of auction items and seat reservations will go to heart disease and stroke research and education. Guests will also be given a special opportunity during a Raise the Paddle Auction to raise money for childhood obesity initiatives.
Please Mark Your Calendar!
| Date: | Saturday, April 22, 2006 |
| Location: | The News-Journal Center in Daytona Beach |
| Chairman: | Lesa Kennedy and Dr. Philip Fleuchaus |
| Guests: | 300 |
| Total Event Goal: | $200,000 (net) |
| Auction Goal: | $50,000 |
| Seats: | $150 per person |
For more information: Call 386-676-0001 or log onto www.americanheart.org
About the American Heart Association:
Every man, woman and child is at risk from heart disease and stroke, America’s No. 1 and No. 3 killers. More than half of those killed by heart disease and stroke are women. The American Heart Association is working to prevent, treat and defeat these devastating diseases by funding new breakthroughs in research, increasing people’s knowledge and power over their health, and advocating for healthier communities. These efforts are making a difference for present and future generations … and saving lives.
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