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‘First Look’: VillageFest to advantage kids’ charities

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“It’s a celebration of a year,” Jim Luff, boss of a internal Children’s Advocates Resource Endowment, pronounced Thursday on “First Look with Scott Cox.”

Cox pronounced by any measure, it’s one of a biggest events of a year. The “big” includes some-more than 60,000 food samples and some-more than 80,000 libation samples.

“You have to be during this event. You have to be there. To not be there is ridiculous,” Cox said.

Since a fest began, CARE has given some-more than $1 million to initiatives benefitting children. Sixty percent of a income lifted goes to an capacity fund, earning seductiveness to advantage kids in a future.

The other 40 percent is awarded to internal charities that concentration on children. Recent examples embody $10,000 given to a Bakersfield Police Activities League for soccer, and $10,000 for a mechanism lab during a Boys and Girls Clubs of Kern County, pronounced Luff, who is also owners of The Limousine Scene.

“We need to get people out to buy tickets now,” Luff said, adding that some years nothing are left for squeeze during a door.

Tickets are $68 and are accessible during Frugatti’s, Lengthwise Brewing Co. on Schirra Court and during Vallitix. Find some-more information during CAREforKids.org.

 

Article source: http://www.bakersfieldcalifornian.com/local/x244795561/First-Look-VillageFest-to-benefit-kids-charities


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