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‘Arc’toberfest fundraiser scheduled

The Arc of Haywood County’s third annual “Arc”toberfest will be held from 7-11 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 29, at the Gateway Club in Waynesville.

The $50 per person ticket includes music, dancing and heavy hors d’oeuvres. The event provides The Arc of Haywood funding to support the residential programs and services for individuals with developmental disabilities.

“Each year there is a mix of guests dressed in Halloween costumes as well as regular street clothes. We just want everyone to come and have a great time,” said Rhonda Schandevel, event chair.  

For a contribution of $500 business and organizations who are sponsors may receives 10 tickets and a reserved table as well as recognition. Contributors can also sponsor the event at $300, $200 and $100 levels and will also receive special recognition.

“This activity is not just a fund raising event for The Arc, it provides a wonderful opportunity for our residents and other individuals with developmental disabilities to interact and be involved with our community,” said Schandevel.

To purchase tickets or sponsor the event call the Arc at 452.1980 or Rhonda Schandevel at 421.4190. Proceeds from the event, will be used to support the residential programs and services of The Arc of Haywood County, a United Way Agency. For more information about The Arc programs and services please go to www.arcofhaywood.org . You can also like Arctoberfest on Facebook.

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