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John Cruz “Island Style” Celebration to Benefit Keiki Cancer Program

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Jon Cruz photo by Tor Johnson Photography

The Pacific Cancer Foundation, Street Bikers United Hawaiʻi, and Nalu’s South Shore Grill are partnering to host an “Island Style” Celebration to benefit Maui’s Keiki Cancer Program on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018.

The evening of giving features a dinner show with live entertainment to include HAPA, John Cruz and other special guests.

The community is invited to share in this sensational line-up that depicts local vibes with authentic melodies, rhythms and vocalist’s that breathe life into the meaning of “Island Style”.

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Doors open promptly at 5 p.m. and the dinner show begins at 5:30 p.m. There’s an exclusive menu for this event that will include a starter, a salad and a choice of two entrees.

Event organizers say the “Island Style” Celebration and Dinner Show is the perfect way to kick of the holiday’s and gift through giving, while making a difference in the lives of Keiki.

Tickets are available for purchase at www.pacificcancerfoundation.org. Individual tickets are $65 each, and a table of 10 is $650.

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PCF, SBUHI and Nalu’s South Shore Grill join Jason and Kara Crawford in sponsoring the Keiki Cancer Program.

The Pacific Cancer Foundation provides free support services to Maui’s Cancer Community. The Pacific Cancer Foundation is an independent 501©(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2005 by a group of concerned health care professionals and cancer survivor’s. The Foundations mission is to provide access, knowledge and support to all those affected by cancer in Maui County.

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