
Online auction going on now, and there will be raffles, dinner, and music on Saturday night
Tickets are selling fast, but there are still seats available for a fundraiser featuring music at Hockinson High School.
The Hockinson High School Music Boosters present a night of Music from The Jazz Vault, at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, April 27.
The event will also feature a dinner buffet from Heathen Brewing Feral Public House, as well as silent and live auctions, raffles, and gourmet desserts.
Of course, the main event is the music, performed by Hockinson’s award-winning band.
Those who cannot make it to the event can still help the cause. They can donate to the program or browse items in the online auction. The online auction has started and ends at 6 p.m. April 25.
For more information on Music from The Jazz Vault, the action, and to donate, go to: https://event.auctria.com/ee461950-13c5-469b-994a-72d63852692a/

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