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Doing the Most Good for the Warren, Page, and Rappahannock Counties for 65 Years:

The Salvation Army of Front Royal will host their annual dinner on Thursday, May 12, at Shenandoah Valley Golf Club, 134 Golf Club Circle. The evening will highlight the work of The Salvation Army of Front Royal and raise money for their programs that serve neighbors in Warren, Page, and Rappahannock Counties.

“We appreciate the support from our friends, neighbors, and the business community of Front Royal, especially around the Christmas holiday, but we have a real need to assist individuals and families throughout the year,” said Celeste Brooks, Secretary of the Advisory Board.  “The impact of COVID-19 on families and individuals in Warren, Page, and Rappahannock Counties continues. People are hurting, and they need a hand 365 days a year.”

This annual event features entertainment provided by Judy and Becky Lee and band members from The Salvation Army. The event begins at 6 PM and guests will be able to bid on silent auction items, play trivia, and win door prizes. Individual tickets are $50 and sponsorships include tables of eight.

“Through donations, sponsorships, and money collected at the event, The Salvation Army will be able to provide life-saving services to hungry, homeless and hopeless families and individuals without discrimination in Warren, Page, and Rappahannock Counties,” said Captain Ann Hawk with The Salvation Army.

For reservations or additional information, contact The Salvation Army of Front Royal, 357 Cloud Street, Front Royal, VA 22630 or call (540) 635-4020. All proceeds benefit Salvation Army, Front Royal Corps.

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