STS. SABINA AND MARY CHURCH – JENNY LIND: Dominican Sisters Fundraiser to be held May 21

STS. SABINA AND MARY CHURCH – JENNY LIND: Dominican Sisters Fundraiser to be held May 21
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Sts. Sabina and Mary Church – Jenny Lind recently issued the following announcement.

The Dominican Sisters will conduct a fundraiser for their planned Adoration Chapel on Saturday May 21, 7-10 pm at the Truong Son Market at 4000 N.O Fort Smith, AR 72904. The fundraiser will consist of Vietnamese food and drink prepared by the Market and Music. Tickets: Admission $30/person; VIP: $120/person and includes admission with formal table with food served at the table. There will be an auction. Aslo a drawing for the following items: an Apple iPad Pro, Apple Watch series 7.0 PS, Apple iPod Pro. All are encouraged to participate to help build the chapel.

Details:

What: Dominican Sisters Fundraiser

When: Saturday May 21, 7-10 pm

Where: Truong Son Market at 4000 N.O Fort Smith, AR 72904

Original source can be found  here.

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Source: Sts. Sabina and Mary Church – Jenny Lind



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