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2nd Annual Chow & Tunes Fundraiser to be held October 16th

On Sunday, October 16, 2011 from 3-6PM, Spirit Fire Farm will be hosting its 2nd Annual Chow & Tunes Fundraiser at Rock & Roll After School in the Franklin Commons located at 400 Franklin Avenue in Phoenixville, PA.

Come join us for a night of fun to help Spirit Fire Farm kick start programming in 2012! Enjoy food from area businesses and restaurants, listen to fabulous music from local bands and musicians, enter the raffles and silent auction, play fooseball, pinball, and other games at this wonderful venue.

This year’s musicians include: Hillary Wallace and Meg Kelly (more to be announced shortly).

Tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at the door (tickets include dinner, drinks, and 1 door prize entry).

For more information or to purchase tickets online (via Events page): www.spiritfirefarm.org

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