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2018 NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner, Eugene/Springfield
Date and time
Location
Valley River Inn
1000 Valley River Way Eugene, OR 97401Refund Policy
Description
Sold Out
Wait list available at event starting at 6pm.
Extra seats, if available, will be released starting at 6:45
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"Educating for the Future!"
Featuring: Oregon Department of Education Leadership Team
We invite you to celebrate our community at the2019 Eugene/Springfield NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner!
MC: Oregon State Senator James Manning
Event Description:
This year's event will be an affirmation of the urgent need to support our youth through supporting local innovative Educational efforts! We will honor a number of special guests and organizations who focus their work on social justice and climate change. Additionally, we'll be featuring our wonderful volunteers and members who working hard to support, build, and strengthen our community and organization.
The Freedom Fund Dinner is the primary fundraiser for the Eugene/Springfield NAACP. We invite you to bring family, friends and colleagues to network, celebrate, and support a vital community organization, while enjoying a special evening. We will continue the tradition of a small silent auction - this year, all funds received through the silent auction will help fund the Mattie Reynolds Scholarship.
The attire is business casual to semi-formal.
Contact:
If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please email freedom@naacplanecounty.org. For more information about Eugene/Springfield NAACP, please visit our website at naacplanecounty.org.
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Established in 1909 to protect the safety and human rights of America’s population of People of Color, the NAACP founded its first branch in Southern Oregon (Eugene) in 1976. While it services Lane County, it also maintains a leadership role in the State of Oregon and provides support to other regional offices. This is in part due to the leadership of its management and priorities set by its Education Committee.