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Come to Christ Child Society’s Card and Games Day  

Come to Christ Child Society’s Card and Games Day  

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What: A fun day of games to raise money for local infants and children in need

When: Tuesday, November 12 from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Where: Shore Club, 1170 Golf Course Road, Court House

Christ Child Society is having a card & games day luncheon fundraiser at the Shore Club on Tuesday, November 12 from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.  A menu choice of a salad trio (chicken, egg and tuna), or fried shrimp wrap, or turkey BLT, all with gouse chips and a dessert of petit fours will be offered. Invite your friends and bring your games for an afternoon of fun and fellowship where all proceeds benefit families in need. Call Kay at 609-224-3229 for reservations and menu choices by November 5. Tickets are $35 and there will be door prizes, 50/50 drawing and basket raffles. 

The Christ Child Society is a nonprofit organization of volunteers dedicated to supplying basic items to infants and children in need by partnering with social service agencies and schools. Their scope of service includes providing layettes, coats, diapers, cribs, car seats, books and more.  Members are involved as liaisons to agencies, on committees and in fundraising and new members are needed and welcome.  Call 609-602-7682 or visit christchildcmc.org for more information. 

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