Fly Me to the Moon: 24th annual Jazz Party
If you’re up for a night of live music, great food, fun people and an awesome silent auction, and you support CSSMV’s mission to strengthen individuals and families through actions of faith, service and charity, you won’t want to miss the 2019 Jazz Party on the Friday before Thanksgiving.
The Opus Est committee presents the 2019 Jazz Party on November 22 at the Marriott at the University of Dayton, with proceeds supporting CSSMV’s pregnancy and parenting support services. The evening will begin with a silent auction and the James Free jewelry raffle, as well as hors d’oeuvres and an open bar (beer & wine). A fabulous dinner and a short program will be followed by lively musical entertainment by perennial favorite This Side Up. This is Catholic Social Services’ biggest fundraiser of the year, with attendance typically over 400, so reserve your seats before they sell out!
To make your reservation or to become an event sponsor, visit cssmv.ejoinme.org/jazz. For more information, contact Lindsay Godman at (937) 223-7217 ext. 1106.
The 2018 Jazz Party raised more than $158,000 for Catholic Social Services’ pregnancy and parenting support services.
Good News: Fall 2019 Issue
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922 West Riverview Avenue
Dayton, OH 45402
(937) 223-7217 or (800) 300-2937
General email: cssmv@cssmv.org
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