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TheMonday & Tuesday
November 14 & 15
at the Davis Conference Center
1651 North 700 West, Layton, Utah
in the Ballroom.
Doors open at 5:00 p.m., dinner at 6:30 on Tuesday
For an idea of what might be auctioned off this November, please view our partial list of sponsors.

For
questions about reservations please
contact Darcy.
For General Questions
please contact Safe
Harbor.
For auction questions please contact Barbara.
Our Christmas Tree/Silent Auction and formal dinner make a great night out for businesses, employees, friends and family. 100% of the funds raised will go to benefit Safe Harbor Crisis Center.
Becoming a sponsor or community partner means much in the lives of women and children. Evergreens & Christmas Things accepts a variety of donations: a decorated Christmas tree for the auction, a gift basket, a gift certificate, small single items that can be grouped together to make a basket, or even a major item.
Dinner is $50 per person and a table of ten can be reserved for $750. Early reservations can be made by contacting Shelley at (801)660-6109 or (801)444-3191. Cash, check or credit card donations can be made through the Safe Harbor Crisis Center website: www.womensdvshelter.org.
We welcome you to consider becoming a major sponsor for $2500 or more. Your generous donation goes a long way in assisting women and children who are the primary victims of domestic violence. As a major sponsor your logo will be displayed on our event night posters, in the program, and on our presentation that night. A table for 10 will be reserved for you and your guests (dinner included) the night of this event. Please help.
For information you can call Carlene at (801)915-5431 or Safe Harbor at (801)660-6108. Email is also available right here.
All donations are tax deductible. DCCAV, the
governing board of Safe Harbor Shelter and Crisis Center is a
non-profit 501( c) 3 organization.
Safe Harbor office 801-444-3191
*Information compiled from the Federal Bureau of Investigations and the U.S. Department of Justice's National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) (Horton, 1995)
Safe Harbor Crisis Center--
providing shelter from the storm