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Annual Diamond Drop Dinner Dance To Benefit Helping Hands Society

By: Jayne Ann Bugda
Updated: February 2, 2013
Hazleton, Luzerne County- The Annual Diamond Drop Dinner Dance to benefit the Helping Hands Society in Hazleton will be held on Sunday, February 17 at Genetti's in Hazleton.

 Helping Hands Society  is a non-profit organization serving special needs children and their families by providing educational and therapeutic services 

    The annual Diamond Drop Dinner will raise money for the many programs Helping Hands offers children.   The evening will feature dinner, dancing to the band Y.M.I. and then highlight of the evening the  balloon drop. The balloons will drop  from the ceiling and everyone gets one.  Each balloon has a note inside that tells them if they've won a prize.    The prizes include gift certificates to local businesses.   The grand prize is an $8,000 diamond necklace and earring set from Howard's Jewelers in the Laurel Mall. The winner walks away with the set that night. 
    RSVP by February 13.  Ticket Information  call the Helping Hands office at 455-4958 or stop by Howard's Jewelers in the Laurel Mall


Click here for more information on Helping Hands Society

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