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Follow on Google News | CURE Childhood Cancer Hosts Second Annual Homecoming Fundraiser to Tackle Pediatric CancerThe fun kicks off Saturday, Nov. 9, from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Forest City Gun Club, 9203 Ferguson Ave. While enjoying an open bar, delicious tailgate-inspired food, and live music by the Bourbon Boys, guests can cheer on their favorite college teams on multiple screens. Catch all the late-season gridiron action as teams vie for conference titles and bowl berths. "Every dollar raised brings us closer to bringing home a cure for childhood cancer," Mandy Garola, CURE Vice President of South Georgia. "We are incredibly grateful for the unwavering support of our community and look forward to seeing old and new friends alike at this year's event." The emcee for the evening's festivities is news anchor Frank "Big Frank" Sulkowski of WJCL-TV. Bulloch County's Alex Grovenstein, aka "Auction Alex," who trained at the Certified Auctioneers Institute at Indiana University, will hold an energetic live auction. Additionally, a special halftime program will feature a moving video presentation showcasing the journey of a brave child and family battling pediatric cancer. "These stories are more than just statistics," CURE programming also highlights the impact of Precision Medicine, a targeted approach that utilizes genetic testing to personalize treatment plans. CURE has proudly funded more than $14 million towards Precision Medicine research, offering a more effective approach to fighting childhood cancer. There are multiple ways to be a part of the CURE Homecoming winning team. Businesses and individuals can support the event through sponsorships at various levels and benefits. For more information, tickets and the sponsorship guide, please visit https://e.givesmart.com/ End
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