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5th Annual William B. Harrington Memorial Scholarship Fund Beef & Beer

The 5th Annual William B. Harrington Memorial Scholarship Fund Beef & Beer will be held on Saturday, May 30, 2009 from 2-8pm. The event will be held at the Valley Forge Firehouse-Picnic Grove rain or shine.


Tickets only $20.00 each
Must be 21 to attend (we card at door)

Band-Bad Habit DJ-Ultra Productions

Homemade Food, Beer & Soda, Door Prize, Raffles, Jello-Shots, Desserts, 50/50 Money Wheel, Cooler of Cheer Raffle


Our Mission Statement
The relatives and friends of Bill Harrington have formed a non-profit organization to honor his life and the spirit of generosity for which he was known. This scholarship fund is dedicated to providing financial assistance to students attending CAT-Pickering School who wish to further their education. Our goal is to foster Bill’s legacy of friendship, loyalty and commitment by lending a helping hand to those in need.

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