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Witches' Night Out

Stop by for a Spell - A costume fundraiser
for women who want to make a difference in another woman’s life.
 



 On October 24, women of all ages and from all walks of life will
come together for an evening of dress-up fun and giving. Witch-wear is encouraged; not required.



$15 gives you access to the Witches' Bazaar (shopping),
Story Readers, The Music of “Mo-Jo,” entry into the costume contest, and entry
in the door prize drawing which is a PIZZA PARTY FROM THE GIORDANOS OF YOUR
CHOICE VALUED AT $400. There is a cash buffet dinner and cash bars with specialty
drinks and souvenir glasses. For a little extra cash, you can help raise more
money by purchasing raffle tickets, having a session with a Tarot Card Reader, or
getting a souvenir photograph.

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Please see the event website for
even more details: www.witchesnightout.com 



For example, there is valet parking by a professional, bonded and
licensed company for only $5!

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Proceeds go to three Will County United Way agencies
serving women and children: Lamb's Fold Women's Shelter, Stepping Stones
Treatment and Recovery Center, and Will County Children’s' Advocacy
Center. 



Last year Witches’ Night Out donated $24,000 to organizations helping
women and children in need. This year
the goal is $30,000. Please participate!



Witches’ Night Out demonstrates what women can accomplish when
they are dedicated to helping others - all while enjoying the playful spirit of
the season. The event is organized entirely by volunteers and the funds are
managed by the United Way of Will County.



Go to www.witchesnightout.com 



 

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