Supporters of the Woodstock Christian school can enjoy a delicious Jed Lau meal during a special night out.
WOODSTOCK - A fun night out will be raising money to support the Woodstock Christian School.
Calvary Church will be hosting their latest fundraiser - Banquet Coordinator Karen Mitchell invites everyone out for a fully catered dinner complete with musical accompaniment.
"So it's a night out on February 10th - Friday night - and it's going be held at Calvary Church on Landsdowne Ave in Woodstock. It's a dinner fully catered by Jed Lau - he's known for his catering on Simply Cooking With Jed. It's also a night of entertainment, and the entertainment will be provided by the Trevor Dick Band."
Tickets are $60 and Mitchell says that will go to support the school.
"So the Christian School is not a government funded school, and so therefore we have events all through the year that raises funds, that lowers tuition costs, makes things more affordable for community families that would like to send their children to that school."
The tickets can be purchased from the front office of the school, from woodstockchristian.ca, and from woodstock.snapd.com

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