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Silent auction, ball benefit Banner Boswell, Del E. Webb medical centers

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Reservations are still available for Sun Health Auxiliary’s “Top Hat & Tails: A Black & White Affaire.”
The silent auction and ball are  6 p.m. to midnight Nov. 14, 2009, at the Wigwam Golf Resort & Spa in Litchfield Park. Black-tie attire is encouraged for the event that begins with a cocktail hour to allow guests a first glimpse at a diverse selection of silent-auction items.
“Messinger” will provide music for guests’ listening and dancing pleasure.
Tickets are $150 per person, $30 of which is tax deductible.  A wide array of sponsorship and table-hosting opportunities are available. Seating is limited, so those interested in attending are urged to make reservations as soon as possible.
Funds raised will go toward the purchase of specialized patient-care beds for Banner Boswell and Banner Del E. Webb medical centers’ ICU, telemetry, surgery and emergency treatment areas.
Checks for ball attendance should be made payable to Sun Health Auxiliary and mailed to Sun Health Auxiliary Community Engagement, 10448 W. Coggins Drive, Suite C, Sun City, AZ 85351.


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