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NOVA Auction & Gala to benefit NOVA programs and services

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NOVA will host “An Evening at the Garden Party” Auction & Gala, from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 20, at The Warrington, 1360 Almshouse Road, Warrington.

Tickets are $100 per person and event proceeds will benefit NOVA programs and services. To purchase tickets, make a donation, or receive more information visit bit.ly/Nova_Auction.

“An Evening at the Garden Party Auction & Gala will include a four-course dinner, entertainment and a silent auction. The silent auction will feature over 100 items, such as gift certificates, merchandise, sports memorabilia, jewelry, art, gift baskets and more. This event is NOVA’s largest fundraiser of the year and thanks to the generosity of sponsors and supporters, last year the event raised $100,000.

“We look forward each year to hosting our annual Auction and Gala,’’ stated Penny Ettinger, executive director, NOVA. “We are most grateful to our sponsors and all of those who attend and support NOVA’s mission, aiding victims of crime and preventing violence through education and advocacy programs. We invite everyone to join us this year for an exciting ‘Evening at the Garden Party’”

The Title Sponsor for this year’s event is EC Fence & Ironworks, a major supporter of NOVA’s Auction & Gala and other fundraising events for over a decade. Other sponsors include: Olive Oil Etcetera in Doylestown, Stark & Stark, Gemmi Construction, and Elite Air Systems.

Event sponsorship opportunities are still available and auction item donations are being accepted. NOVA is requesting donations of the following types of items for the auction: gift certificates, jewelry, art, gift baskets, sports memorabilia, services, and excursions.

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 auction, contact Michelle Cash, director of development at 215-343-6543 x6602 or Michelle.Cash@novabucks.org.


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