Celebration of Hope to Benefit Domestic Violence Service Network (DVSN) on May 16

Compiled by The Bedford Citizen

DVSN-Celebration-of-HopePartygoers will  support the work of the Domestic Violence Service Network (DVSN) on Saturday, May 16, at the acclaimed Collings Foundation Museum in Stow in a “Celebration of Hope.”

Robert Bongiorno, Bedford’s Chief of Police, serves on the DVSN board with David Packer and Judy Liss. Many Bedford residents serve as DVSN advocates alongside volunteers from each of the towns in the organization’s service area.

Because of its important work combating domestic violence in the local communities, DVSN was selected by the Collings Foundation Museum as one of the few non-profit organizations honored to host an affair at its beautiful site.  The Collings Foundation Museum is a unique venue featuring a historical collection of over 100+ vintage automobiles, military vehicles, carriages, race cars, and aircraft. The Foundation’s vast collection will be on display during the party.  An expert on the Collings Foundation Museum history and mission will give lively, fun, and informative tours and talks about the collection. Learn more about the Collings Foundation Museum at www.collingsfoundation.com.

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A silent and live auction will be held featuring a wide array of intriguing choices for various tastes and interests.  Bob Cantu & The Colonial Jazz Band will provide music (colonial-jazz.weebly.com). It will be a fun night with much to do and see. Catered by Trails End Café of Concord, MA, delectable hors d’oeuvres, a buffet dinner, and desserts will be provided in addition to wine, beer, and iced tea (www.thetrailsendcafe.com).

Tickets are $75 per person.  To reserve tickets, please send your name, address, phone number, e-mail, and the number of tickets you wish to purchase with a check payable to DVSN.  Mail to P.O. Box 536, Concord, MA 01742.   For more information, call 978-318-3421.

About DVSN

Domestic Violence Service Network, Inc. (a 510(c) 3 non-profit agency) provides assistance to individuals living in our local communities whose lives are affected by abuse at home. DVSN works in partnership with the local police departments in the towns of Acton, Bedford, Boxborough, Carlisle, Concord, Lexington, Lincoln, Maynard, Stow, Sudbury, and Wayland and has assisted more than 3500 individual victims and their families since 1998.  The evening will honor the work of the organization, its volunteers and advocates.  Funds raised will support a crucial and worthy cause—the victims of domestic violence.

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