Support the Women’s Centre and celebrate Cinco de Mayo
The Sudbury Women’s Centre has partnered with local restaurant La Casa Mexicana for a taco bar Cinco de Mayo celebration and fundraiser.“Stop in for some great food, live entertainment and salsa dancing with Zoi Monroy,” said a press release. “Vegan and vegetarian options are available.”
Tickets are $40 each, with 15 per cent of proceeds will be donated to the Sudbury Women’s Centre to support women, girls, trans and non-binary individuals access basic needs, education, referrals and workshops. Anyone interested in making a donation, or becoming involved with the SWC in a different capacity, is asked to contact the Rae-Anne Neville at the Women’s Centre at 705-673-1916, extension 104, or by email to [email protected].
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