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Fundraising Event Set for Ladies Night Out on November 8
A special fundraising event called Ladies Night Out is scheduled to take place on November 8, with the goal of supporting the Cranbrook Women’s Resource Centre. This social gathering will be hosted at the Kimberley Conference Centre from 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., providing an opportunity for community members to engage in an enjoyable evening while contributing to a vital cause.
The event aims to raise funds that will directly benefit the Cranbrook Women’s Resource Centre, which offers essential services and programs for women in need. Through various fundraising activities, attendees will have the chance to support initiatives that empower and assist women in the region.
Guests can expect a lively atmosphere filled with entertainment, social interactions, and opportunities to learn more about the resources available at the Women’s Resource Centre. This gathering not only seeks to raise funds but also to foster connections among community members, emphasizing the importance of support and solidarity.
As part of the evening’s festivities, the event will feature local vendors, activities, and possibly guest speakers who are advocates for women’s rights and resources. The Cranbrook Women’s Resource Centre has been a cornerstone for women seeking assistance, and events like Ladies Night Out play a crucial role in ensuring its continued operations and outreach.
This event represents more than just a night of fun; it serves as a reminder of the collective effort needed to support women within the community. Those interested in attending or contributing to the cause are encouraged to join in for an evening that promises to be both enjoyable and impactful.
For more details about the event and how to participate, visit the event’s page on e-KNOW. This is an opportunity to come together, support a meaningful cause, and enjoy a night out with friends and family.
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