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EyeCademy Awards

Saturday, September 22, 2007 from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM (CT)

Appleton, WI

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Reserved Seat Ended $75.00 $0.00
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An evening of glamour and fun await you while you help Prevent Blindness Wisconsin celebrate those volunteers committed to the mission of preventing blindness and preserving sight while raising funds to provide free vision screenings to children and at-risk adults in your community. Get your picture snapped as you come down the red carpet and enter a room full of prizes and entertainment. Join us for dinner, dancing, great raffle and auction prizes while we honor two of our volunteer groups that have helped to make the Prevent Blindness Wisconsin mission possible. Dinner choices: 10 oz. Tenderloin Chicken Breast Marsala Asparagus Cheese Ravioli Please list your choice. To purchase a "Corporate Table" for $750 please contact Carrie Jordan at 920.432.5466 or email at pbwnortheast@sbcglobal.net

When & Where



Kimberly-Clark Theatre
Fox Cities Performing Arts Center
400 West College Avenue
Appleton, WI 54911

Saturday, September 22, 2007 from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM (CT)


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Prevent Blindness Wisconsin



For 50 years, Prevent Blindness Wisconsin has pursued its mission to prevent blindness and preserve sight. The agency provides free vision screenings to preschool children, school age children, and adults. It also provides public and professional education in vision health, safety, and vision loss prevention.

 

Prevent Blindness Wisconsin is the only non profit organization in the state providing theses services.  Since 1958 Prevent Blindness Wisconsin has screened more than 5 million children and over 230,000 adults. Prevent Blindness Wisconsin receives no government money, and relies entirely on the public and business community for support of its sight saving services.