Tickets on sale for Clallam Mosaic fundraiser

PORT ANGELES — Tickets are available for Clallam Mosaic’s All Hearts Gala on Oct. 18.

The annual fundraiser will be at Field Arts & Events Hall, 201 W. Front St., Port Angeles.

Tickets are $125 per person or $850 for a table for eight and can be purchased by calling Clallam Mosaic at 360-797-3602, emailing info@clallammosaic.org or visiting www.clallam mosaic.org/clallammosaic- allheartsgala.

Entry includes a multi-course dinner, live entertainment and a live auction.

“We are celebrating the heart of our community, the people, our friends, our family, our neighbors, our business owners. And that we are a community working together so that everyone is a part of this amazing community here. Come celebrate with us!” said Lara Radke, Clallam Mosaic executive director. “The All Hearts Gala will showcase the talents of our participants with a special gift available at every table and showcasing their artwork on display throughout the room.”

The evening will begin with a social hour with hors d’oeuvres and auction preview at 5 p.m. A cash bar also will be available.

The entertainment will feature a guest performance by local musician and music teacher Aaron Cowen.

Live auction items donated by local businesses will include a Gardeners Delight Basket, a picnic basket with a rag quilt, a Happy Camper’s Delight basket, a Family Games Night basket, a Chili Salsa Basket with an enameled cast iron Dutch oven, a Tea Basket, a Crafting Basket, a Christmas Basket, a Sourdough Bread Basket with a cane brotform, and some art pieces.

Proceeds will support Clallam Mosaic’s day programs, scholarship funds, one-on-one services and support for families and caregivers.

For more information, visit www.clallammosaic.org.

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