St. Gerard House’s Mardi Gras Party set for Feb. 25 at Wild Wing South

Press release from St. Gerard House:

St. Gerard House is pleased to announce the 10th annual Mardi Gras Party on Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at Wild Wing Café in South Asheville from 6 – 9 p.m. All proceeds from this event support the programs of SGH that meet the needs of individuals in our region with autism spectrum disorder and their families.

Along with drinks and Wild Wing’s “Best of the Bayou” Cajun dinner, there will be a live
auction featuring spectacular prizes.

The purchase of a $100 ticket for the 50/50 Cash Prize Raffle gives those who enter a
chance to win up to $10,000 with fantastic odds – one in 150. The second prize is
$5,000. Special gratitude to Wild Wing Café for their generosity in hosting and providing
an authentic Cajun dinner for this event. Wild Wing Café is located at 65 Long Shoals
Road in Arden. Event and raffle tickets are still available. Tickets are $30 in advance or
$35 at the door. Join in on good fun for a great cause, and let the good times roll!

The mission of St. Gerard House is to help individuals with autism and their families experience more joy and achieve meaningful life outcomes. St. Gerard House is a non- profit organization in Hendersonville, NC offering evidence-based treatment for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other behavioral health needs. St. Gerard House provides programs for individuals of all ages as well as programs for family members, caregivers, teachers, and others involved with care of the individual. Services are available to individuals, families, and professionals in WNC.

For more information, visit www.stgerardhouse.org or contact Suzanne Moore at (828) 693-4223 x 1007 or suzanne@stgerardhouse.org

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