Make-A-Wish® Mid-Atlantic’s Down on the Farm Celebration
Don’t save the date, buy your tickets now to an evening that will help make local children with life-threatening medical conditions wishes come true.
The Franzoni Family present’s their 5th Annual Summer Celebration on Saturday, September 9th – Down on their Verdant Valley Farm, under the stars, stars we’ve all been told by Disney to wish upon and isn’t that apropos for this evening’s festivities. The goal this year, $1,000,000 – and you can help make that wish come true by attending. If your social calendar is already full and you can’t make this summer celebration, you can still donate cash and/or sponsor. Don’t be hesitant to share this story or event with your friends and family. One hundred of the net proceeds will benefit Make-A-Wish® Mid-Atlantic.
It’s for these children; who need that bright light, the special moment – please take the time to watch this video.
Down on the Farm’s guests will kick up their cowboy boots; turn up their heels, let out Yee-haws while dressed in their chic barnyard duds. The party starts at 5 pm for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, then on to dinner, music and dancing.
Join the party Down on the Farm to help grant wishes to local children with life-threatening medical conditions. Enjoy delicious vittles, dancing to live music, plenty of moonshine as well as silent and live auctions.
Saturday, September 9, 2017
Down on the Farm – 5PM-11PM
Verdant Valley Farm
3300 Jarrettsville Pike
Monkton, MD 21111
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