Lifestyle
Ladies Night Out Set for Nov. 8 to Support Women’s Resource Centre
A special event titled “Ladies Night Out” will take place on November 8 to benefit the Cranbrook Women’s Resource Centre. Scheduled for 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at the Kimberley Conference Centre, this gathering aims to raise much-needed funds for the local organization that supports women in the community.
The evening promises to be both enjoyable and impactful, featuring a variety of activities designed to engage attendees. Participants can look forward to socializing, networking, and enjoying various entertainment options throughout the night. This event highlights the importance of community involvement in addressing the needs of women facing challenges in their lives.
Funds raised during Ladies Night Out will directly support the programs and services offered by the Cranbrook Women’s Resource Centre. This organization plays a crucial role in providing resources, assistance, and advocacy for women in need, empowering them to improve their circumstances.
According to a report by e-KNOW, the event is expected to attract a significant number of attendees, reflecting the community’s commitment to supporting local initiatives. Tickets for the evening can be purchased in advance, ensuring that guests have the opportunity to contribute to this worthy cause while enjoying a festive atmosphere.
In addition to the support for the Women’s Resource Centre, Ladies Night Out fosters a sense of camaraderie among women in the community. It serves as a reminder of the power of collective action and the positive impact that can result from coming together for a common purpose.
As the date approaches, anticipation is building for what promises to be a memorable evening. Organizers encourage all interested participants to secure their tickets early, as spaces may be limited. By attending, individuals will not only enjoy a night of fun but also make a meaningful contribution to the lives of women in their community.
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