Hoedown For Hope BBQ, Music & Much More… Circle of Hope Cancer Wellness Center
Back by popular demand on June 22, 2024 Circle of Hope’s Hoedown for Hope will you held at Gilchrist Farm from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Guests ages 21 and over will enjoy a unique experience that includes live music from G3 Band, dancing, a delicious BBQ dinner, activities and experiences around the farm, and a spectacular silent auction – all while supporting those in our community going through cancer. Proceeds from this event support Circle of Hope Inc.’s mission to help those affected by cancer, along with cancer survivors, families, and caregivers here in Santa Clarita. All programs and services at Circle of Hope are offered free of charge. The community is invited to put on their cowboy boots and hats, invite friends and colleagues, and join in for this fun and entertaining Hoedown experience!
General admission tickets for this event include entry to the event, a BBQ Dinner, a Live Band, and so many fun activities! VIP includes 1 Drink Ticket, 1 Activity Ticket, VIP Parking, and VIP Lounge. *Drinks, and activities may have additional fees.
VIP and General Admission tickets are available on the organization’s website, www.circleofhopeinc.org/hoedown or by calling Circle of Hope at (661) 254-5218 for additional information. Mark your calendars and buy your tickets today!
Circle of Hope is a 501(c)3, nonprofit organization offering financial assistance with cancer medical bills to qualified individuals. Circle of Hope also offers supportive services with wellness therapies designed as cancer support, along with educational resources and a support group for cancer patients, survivors, family and caregivers. All services, classes and programs are offered free of charge. For more information, please visit www.circleofhopeinc.org or call 661 254-5218. The Circle of Hope office and Wellness Center is located at 23033 Lyons Ave., Ste 3, Newhall, Ca. 91321.
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