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Redwood Express Goes Retro for largest fundraiser, celebration of 65 years of service on March 2


The Redwood Express Goes Retro, the organization’s largest fundraiser, is set to take place Friday, March 2, from 7-11 p.m. at The Newport Syndicate. 

Pre-sale tickets for the event are $65 each or $75 at the door and include: open bar, dinner by the bite, live and silent auctions, raffles, and more.

 

Guests will be dressed in their favorite retro attire, as this year’s Express will reflect on Redwood’s 65 years of providing educational, therapeutic, and vocational services to children and adults with disabilities in Northern Kentucky. 

“Redwood fills such a critical need in our community and the work they do with children and adults with disabilities is nothing short of miraculous!  We are honored and thrilled to be part of the Redwood Express Goes Retro event to support this amazing organization and hope everyone who is free March 2nd can join us for a great event!”  Dan and Jill Cahill, Redwood Express Goes Retro chair couple.
 
Tickets, table packages and raffles can be purchased at by visiting the website or by contacting Beth Moore at bmoore@redwoodnky.org or 859-331-0880 x297.
 
This year’s Express is presented by Bilz Insurance.
 
Located in Fort Mitchell, Redwood is an accredited facility through CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) and NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children) helping children and adults with disabilities.

Redwood serves over 800 clients each year through their 22 comprehensive programs ranging from educational, therapeutic, and vocational services.  Their state-of-the-art facility allows clients to learn, interact, and receive vocational training, while building upon their social skills in order to achieve the quality of life they deserve.
 


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