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Dancing Under the Stars with Habitat for Humanity

On June 6th, you can help out a family in Campbell River.

Habitat for Humanity is putting on an event called Dancing Under the Stars! We spoke with Habitat spokesperson Karen Bezaire. She says their next build will be a three-plex for 3 families in Campbell River, and that this will be a dynamic event.

Bezaire says this is the first event like this Habitat for Humanity has put on.

She adds things are going smoothly as far as setting up the June 6th event, which takes place at Coastal Black Winery.

Tickets can be picked up at Habitat Restore in both Campbell River and Courtenay, Gladstone Brewing in Courtenay, Coastal Black Winery or online at habitatnorthisland.com.

Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet
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