About 175 guests attended Family & Children’s Services’ “Behind the Mask” gala, raising funds to expand access to affordable ...
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Masquerade ball to blend elegance with advocacy, support for mental health services
Family & Children’s Services will host a “Behind the Mask” Masquerade Ball on Feb. 28 at Midland Country Club to raise funds for local mental health services.
The Masquerade Ball returns Feb. 12 to the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville. Black-tie attire is suggested, and masquerade masks are encouraged. Masters of ceremonies will be Jason Suel and Jaclyn ...
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