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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkVallarta Living | December 2008 

RISE for Hope Fundraiser February 7, 2009
email this pageprint this pageemail usSue Fornoff - PVNN


Mark your calendars for Saturday, February 7th, so you won't miss the 7th annual RISE for HOPE fundraiser at the American School in Marina Vallarta. For more information, email Chris Amo at keithamo(at)msn.com.
The date is coming up soon for the 7th annual RISE for HOPE fundraiser to benefit the Refugio Infantil Santa Esperanza children's shelter in Puerto Vallarta. Mark your calendars for Saturday, February 7th. This spectacular event will again be on the spacious grounds of the American School in Marina Vallarta.

Many aspects of the event will be the same as last year - plenty of delicious food from Vallarta's restaurants, beverages to enjoy, and terrific entertainment. Ticket prices also will be the same as last year - $400 pesos or $40 (US or Canadian) for pre-sales tickets, and $450 pesos or $45 at the door.

There will also be some great new changes to this fun evening. Watch for more information about our Mexican Fiesta theme, the chance to reserve an entire table, online ticket sales and more.

Save the date for this great event for a great cause!

For more information, contact Chris Amo at keithamo(at)msn.com or call his cell phone at 044-322-160-9870.

The Refugio Infantil Santa Esperanza is a non-profit shelter for babies and children under the age of 14. Some of these children are orphans but most come from unbearable situations having been abused, neglected, or simply abandoned. R.I.S.E. is a Mexican non-profit charitable organization, which accepts donations through a number of charitable organizations. More information about tax deductible donations can be found at their website: Refugio-Infantil.org.



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