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Having a Ball for Children's Healthcare of Atlanta!
2005 Hope and Will Ball organizers are “having a ball” as they plan this year’s black tie event. They are shown below displaying some of the sought after silent auction items including a University of Georgia football signed by Coach Mark Richt and a baseball signed by Atlanta Braves player John Smoltz. The Hope and Will Ball will be held on Saturday, February 12, 2005 at the Grand Hyatt Buckhead, and will feature a cockt ail reception, silent and live auctions, dinner and dancing beginning at 6:30 p.m. Tickets to this gala are $200 per person or $2,000 for a table for 10. For more information on the Hope and Will Ball or to purchase tickets, call 404.785.7338.
(Pictured in photo): Hope and Will Ball committee members including (from left to right) Sara Smith, chairman, of Buckhead; Janet Shepherd, auction chair, of Dunwoody; Kelly Morgan, decoration chair, of Dunwoody.
Committee members not pictured include: Catherine Pittman, invitation chair, of Sandy Springs; Sallie Rothchild, patron chair, of Buckhead; Mary Margaret Hopper, mailing/seating chair, of Buckhead.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, one of the leading pediatric healthcare systems in the country, is a not-for-profit organization that benefits from the generous philanthropic and volunteer support of our community and state. With 430 licensed beds in two hospitals and more than 400,000 annual patient visits, Children’s is recognized for excellence in cardiac, cancer and transplant services, as well as in many other pediatric specialties.
To learn more about Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, visit www.choa.org or call 404-250-kids.
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