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LFCC’s Evening with the Stars tradition continues with a twist

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The LFCC Educational Foundation’s Evening with the Stars benefit will go on, but like many events this year, will feature a twist – it will be online, but with an accompanying real-life feast.

Attendees will pick up a “party-to-go” kit between 4 and 6 p.m., Thursday, September 24, from the parking lot of the under-construction Luray-Page County Center, located at 275 Allison Way, Luray.

Each $50 ticket – of which $30 is a tax-deductible donation – includes a charcuterie board prepared by The Valley Cork and a link to an exclusive online video presentation. Beer from Hawksbill Brewing Co. and wine from Faithbrooke Farm and Vineyards are also available for purchase.

Proceeds from Evening with the Stars will go towards the new Luray-Page County Center, which is on schedule to open in January.

“Our video evening will feature footage on the progress of the new center and a bit of its history,” said Foundation development officer Tami O’Brien. “We will also hear from LFCC President Kim Blosser – a Page County native and current resident – as well as the business leaders and donors who have made possible this exciting opportunity for more Page County citizens to continue their higher education without leaving home.”

To accommodate our vendors, it is asked that tickets be purchased by Friday, Sept. 18. Tickets are available at lfcc.edu/stars. If you have questions or need assistance, contact O’Brien at tobrien@lfcc.edu, or 540-351-1046.

We would like to thank our sponsors, Luray Caverns, LD&B Insurance and Financial Servies, Racey Engineering and Syntelligent Analytic Solutions LLC.

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