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Spring Dinner Ticket Deadline Extended

We have an extra special program this year featuring:

A nationally recognized speaker from the National Coalition for the Homeless and a newly minted presidential candidate that pundits are keeping an eye on.


This looks to be another great year for us, and we'd love to have you in attendance.

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Dinner Information:

Friday April 26th
5PM Cocktail Hour 
6PM Dinner & Program

Hebron Catering & Events
701 East Walnut St
Lebanon, PA 

Traditional PA Dutch Fair
Silent Auction

Tickets Are Limited
Reserve Yours By April 19th, 2019

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Featured Speaker: Kelvin Lassiter

Kelvin was raised in a middle class family in the suburbs of Washington, DC. Life challenged him early, lack of communication within the family, and home foreclosure.  The death of his mother sent Kelvin into a very dark space fueling and uncovering drug addiction.  After nearly three years of homelessness, it along with legal trouble had taken it's toll. Just when Kelvin considered giving up, a minister entered his life that believed in him and decided to help him. There is no shortage of praise when Kelvin speaks about Reverend J.C. Melvin. He worked with Kelvin and shaped his focus to becoming a productive man in society. Now being rightfully restored, Kelvin embraced several meaningful relationships that shaped the direction of his recovery.  In 2009, Kelvin began his homeless advocacy with the National Coalition for the Homeless.  Also in 2009, he wrote and self-published two self help books. Today, Kelvin owns and operates a black car service company. Kelvin and his wife of 15 years currently reside in Washington, DC.

Newly Minted Presidential Candidate

*Curious who the candidate is?  Here's a hint:
"The son of Jamaican immigrants — his father a migrant worker in the sugar-cane fields of South Florida — he grew up to found his own construction company. He defeated a four-term incumbent in 2015 to become Miramar’s first black mayor and was re-elected earlier this month with 86 percent of the vote. As mayor, the 44-year-old has raised wages for city workers, sued the state of Florida for pre-empting municipal gun laws and helped residents through the aftermath of Hurricane Irma."

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**Ticket Sales End This Friday**

Silent Auction

Anita Winer and Luke Peterschmidt have agreed to organize this year's Silent  Auction and we are always seeking more items to auction at the dinner.  Please contact Anita directly with any contribution at 717-821-3168.

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