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Second Annual Luau Tickets Now Available June 10, 2008

Posted by Bryan Connelly in : ARDA, Charity, Customer Comments, General, News & Events, Timeshare Rental, Timeshare Resale, Travel , trackback

Amherst, N.H.—BuyATimeshare.com has announced that tickets for the Second Annual Luau at the Hula Hut are now on sale! Raising funds for the Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley, the event will be held on July 19 in the Frederick’s Pastries Plaza in Amherst, N.H. From 7:00 p.m. until midnight, this Hawaiian-themed party will feature some of the best food from some of Southern New Hampshire’s finest restaurants.

Frederick’s Pastries, Elisha’s Restaurant, Bare Bonz Butcher Shop, and Giorgio’s Ristorante will all be providing some of their most popular cuisine. The light of the tiki torches and an island of sand will create a beach atmosphere, while music from 106.3 Frank FM and a raffle will lend to the excitement. The proceeds will help the Boys & Girls Club create and maintain programming for the children in the Souhegan Valley.

BuyATimeshare.com, the leader in timeshare resales, has been working alongside College Bound Movers and CBM Cares to raise funds for local not-for-profit organizations. Tickets are available at College Bound Movers, 6 Caldwell Drive in Amherst; at Frederick’s Pastries, both in Amherst and Bedford; as well as the Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley in Milford. The $25 ticket includes one raffle ticket, one beverage ticket, and access to the great food and fun that will last until midnight. For more information, call Kate Davis at 603-882-6683 x 227 or BuyATimeshare.com at 1800-882-0296.

CBM Cares is a registered not-for-profit organization dedicated to raising money and awareness of local not-for-profit organizations. This organization is run by a board of 10 businesspeople, including BuyATimeshare.com president Wes Kogelman. These local moguls are committed to doing what they can to improve the lives of people in Southern New Hampshire. Four events are held annually to raise money for organizations such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Hampshire, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Nashua and the Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley.

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