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Attend UCPN’s 7th ‘Sugar & Spice’ Luncheon

Attendees will enjoy a new ‘Broadway Theme’ while supporting the efforts of Tri-town Auxiliary Of United Cerebral Palsy Nassau.



Tri-town Auxiliary of United Cerebral Palsy (UCPN) Nassau County invites the entire family to attend their 7th “Sugar and Spice” Luncheon on Sunday, April 7 from 12:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The event will be held at Verdi's of Westbury located at 680 Old Country Road in Westbury.


UCPN “Sugar & Spice” luncheon has become a tradition the community has embraced and this year attendees are in for a special treat. We will be celebrating Broadway! 


We are proud to introduce this exciting “Broadway gala” the whole family will enjoy. We invite moms, dads, kids and the entire extended family to enjoy an entertaining afternoon filled with great food, music and more!



Get ready to be wowed by Broadway Bound Dance Centers’ performers. Tickets include wine, soda, hors d'oeuvres, appetizer, choice of entree, coffee and dessert. The afternoon will also include live music spun by a DJ, dancing, and raffles. 



Guests are welcome to dress up as their favorite Broadway character and maybe win a prize!



Reserve your seat by March,14. Reserved seating only, no refunds. Adult tickets are $65, children are $35 (ages 3-12), under 3 years-old are free.



To reserve a table, please make your check payable to "Tri-town Auxiliary of C.P.” and mail to: Sugar & Spice,121 Tullamore Road, Garden City, N.Y. 11530-2511. If you are reserving a table, please include a list of attendees you would like to sit with.



For additional information or if you would like to make a donation or provide raffle prize, contact Lucille Messina at (516) 877-9133. All donors will be listed in our journal. This year has been particularly hard due to the effects of Hurricane Sandy.



Tri-town Auxiliary of UCPN is a long-standing dedicated auxiliary committed to helping over 1,800 handicapped children and adults on Long Island. Our fund raising events cannot succeed without the full support of generous donors like you!



















 





 






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