Community Corner
15th Annual Chocolate Symphony Auction Garden Party: Run for the Roses
WHO
- U.S. Congressman Jon Runyan & Loretta Runyan
- Alzheimer’s Association Ambassador & former TV consumer reporter, Orien Reid
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- WIP SportsRadio’s Big Daddy Graham
- Live entertainment provided by The Derelict Franchise
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TICKET INFO
Contact: Lisa Radin
Email: Lisa.Radin@alz.org
Tel: 800.272.3900
Web: alz.org/desjsepa
EVENT DETAILS
A Kentucky Derby-themed evening filled with mint juleps, succulent hors d'oeuvres, wine, champagne, a bourbon tasting, and tables filled with some of the most innovative, decadently rich chocolate treats and desserts created by a selection of the area’s most notable pastry chefs and chocolatiers awaits you at the 15th Annual Chocolate Symphony Auction Garden Party: Run for the Roses.
Join Honorary Co-Chairs, U.S. Congressman Jon Runyan and Loretta Runyan, former TV consumer reporter and Alzheimer’s Association Ambassador, Orien Reid and WIP SportsRadio’s Big Daddy Graham at Knowlton Mansion, a beautifully restored Victorian property that sits on 11 acres, to bid on awesome auction items, participate in Kentucky Derby-themed activities like a hat contest, an exciting “horse race” game, raffle, opportunities to pose for Winner’s Circle photos and more—all to the live music of Sellersville-based American folk & bluegrass band, The Derelict Franchise.
Proceeds benefit the Alzheimer’s Association Delaware Valley Chapter. The Chapter provides to nearly 300,000 people in the Delaware, South Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania region, free and low-cost programs & services such as its 24/7 Helpline, Early-Stage initiatives, caregiver support groups, consumer education, MedicAlert®+Safe Return®, and others.
Do your part to help raise money for Alzheimer’s research, care and support services! Get your tickets or become a sponsor today by calling Lisa Radin at 800.272.3900 or visiting alz.org/desjsepa.