Junior Service League hosting 17th annual Spring Fundraiser

From staff reports

The Junior Service League of Beaufort (JSLB) is hosting its 17th annual Spring Fundraiser JSLB Jubilee from 6 to 10 pm., Saturday, April 23 at the Historic Beaufort Arsenal.

Tickets are $40 in advance or $50 at the door and include heavy hors d’oeuvres and an open bar featuring wine and beer. Tickets can be purchased through a JSLB member or online at www.jslbeaufort.com.

The JSLB Jubilee is the Junior Service League of Beaufort’s annual spring fundraiser and year-end celebration, focusing on the Junior League of Beaufort’s commitment to its mission: serving the women, children and families of the community since 2005. Event proceeds will be distributed back into the Beaufort community through a formal request-for-funds process, in which JSLB selects non-profit agencies that complement the organization’s mission to support and enrich the lives of women, children and families in the local community.

The event will feature live music, dancing, food, an open bar, a silent auction, and specialty raffle. Attendees can look forward to meeting the 2022 grant recipients, recognizing JSLB’s honorary members of the year and learning about the service that members offer to the community.

Since its founding in 2005, the Junior Service League of Beaufort has donated more than $125,000 and provides regular volunteers to organizations such as the Child Abuse Prevention Association and Hopeful Horizons. JSLB also hosts an annual Touch a Truck event in the fall, an annual blood drive in the winter, and a free prom dress boutique in the spring. For more information, visit www.jslbeaufort.com.

For information about sponsoring or attending the event, contact Communications Director Meredith Birch at communication.jslb@gmail.com or visit www.jslbeaufort.com.

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