Asheville Affiliates hosts jamboree benefit for Mountain Child Advocacy Center Nov. 10

From the Asheville Affiliates:

Asheville Affiliates host Mountain Top Jamboree to benefit abused and neglected children

The Asheville Affiliates will host a Mountain Top Jamboree on Thursday, November 10 to benefit abused and neglected children being served by the Mountain Child Advocacy Center (MCAC). The Big Deal Band will provide music throughout the night. Beverages will be donated by Catawba Valley Brewing Company and Skyland Distributing. Food including hors d’oeuvres, appetizers and desserts will be provided by local Asheville eateries. The event will also feature a silent auction and raffle with 100 percent of the proceeds going directly to MCAC.

The mountain top theme is to recognize the triumph of the children that make that hard climb to recover from abuse.

The event will be held at the Bunn House located at 15 Clayton St. in Asheville. Advance tickets can be purchased online for $25 at www.mtncac.org. Tickets will also be available at the door for $30.

The event will take place on Thursday, November 10 from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

The Asheville Affiliates, founded in 1999, is a group of professionals dedicated to co- hosting fundraising events to benefit Asheville area non-profit organizations. Over the past seventeen years our board, volunteers and network base of 3,000 young professionals have supported local nonprofits by attending benefits where almost all of the elements of production have been donated by the local business community.

The Mountain Child Advocacy Center provides services for abused children through crisis intervention therapy, advocacy and community education. For more information about this inspiring organization, visit www.mtccac.org.

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