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Gala fundraiser to mark NOVA’s 50th anniversary; honor staff, volunteers, supporters

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NOVA will host “A Starlit Evening,” a black-tie optional gala from 6 - 10 p.m. Friday, April 19, at a new location – Spring Mill Manor, 171 Jacksonville Road, Ivyland.

The gala will raise funds to support NOVA’s free and confidential victim services for children and adults and the continuum of violence prevention programs that NOVA brings to the community each year. To purchase tickets, make a donation, or receive more information visit https://novabucks.org/a-starlit-evening/

“A Starlit Evening” includes a beer and wine bar, four-course dinner, curated silent auction and live music and dancing. Special guest emcee Karen Gross will lead a fun and memorable evening of festivities as the organization honors all of the staff, volunteers and supporters that have made NOVA a leader across the region in victim services and violence prevention.

The event is NOVA’s largest fundraiser of the year and seeks to raise $300,000 to support NOVA’s programs.

“A Starlit Evening” will commemorate NOVA’s 50th anniversary supporting, counseling and empowering victims of sexual assault and other serious crimes in Bucks County.

Event sponsorship opportunities are still available and auction item donations are being gratefully accepted. All contributions to the event are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.

For information about sponsorship, or to donate an item for the silent auction, contact Michelle Cash, director of development, at 215-343-6543 x6602 or Michelle.Cash@novabucks.org.

Bidding is now open to event guests and external bidders for the silent auction and can be accessed at https://www.novabucks.org/auction. Prize packages include unique experiences, gift baskets, jewelry, sports and live theater tickets, paintings, vacations, signed sports memorabilia, and much more! There are a limited number of tickets still available; call 215-343-6543, x6611 for information.


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