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Night of Magic Ball to Benefit Arakawa Community Kokua Fund

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Mayor Alan Arakawa (pictured here), Teryl Vincel, Sharon Zalsos, Councilmember Don Guzman and Rick Volner will dance with a partner of their choice at MEO's "Dancing with Our Stars" fundraiser.

Mayor Alan Arakawa. Courtesy photo.

By Maui Now Staff

“A Night of Magic” Ball will be held on Saturday, July 11, 2015, at The Grand Wailea Resort. This semi-formal-attire event will begin with a no-host cocktail reception at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m.

The Mayor Arakawa Community Kokua Fund provides Maui County residents with a convenient and cost-effective way of supporting a wide range of human care needs. The mission of the fund is to improve the quality of life and build a better community through the development of community philanthropy, supporting Maui County residents and groups in financial need.

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Community involvement will help the program continue to assist even more of our families in need.

This year’s fundraiser, “A Night of Magic!,” and will feature guest Magician Mark Mauricio from Oʻahu.

The event will include a silent auction and live auction, followed-up by the very popular “Meet the Magician” and a gourmet dessert reception.

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For the first time ever, Jonathan Todd, co-founder and partner, and Eric Waddell, general manager of Fleetwood’s on Front Street, have generously donated 500 gift cards valued at $100 each to the restaurant for the first 500 tickets sold (gift certificates may not be used toward alcohol or gratuity).

Call Charlotte Arisumi at (808) 281-3608, or contact her via email for more information.

The Mayor Arakawa Community Kokua Fund is a 501 (C)(3) nonprofit organization that is not affiliated with the mayor’s office or his campaign.

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