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Interfaith Foodbank bringing back annual fundraising gala

After a two-year hiatus, the 14th Annual Friends of Interfaith Charity Dinner & Silent Auction will be taking place on September 23 at the Sandman Signature Lodge. All proceeds from the event will go towards supporting the Interfaith Foodbank.

Brent Brooks will be hosting the evening, with dinner music provided by Dale Ketcheson, and entertainment from local artist Trevor Panczak.

Officials with the Interfaith Food Bank say we’re heading into the busiest season as preparations begin for the colder months, and that events like this are a great opportunity to give back to those who need it most.

Tickets for the event can be found on the food banks website, or by calling their main office at 403-320-8779. In the past, the event has sold out quickly, so organizers encourage those interested to request tickets as soon as possible.

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