PEAC benefit ticket sale set for March 1

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PEAC Health and Fitness’ logo for Runway to Runway, set for April 20.

Tickets for PEAC Health and Fitness’ sixth annual Runway to Runway benefit are set to go on sale March 1.

The event is set for 6 to 10 p.m. April 20 at PEAC’s location, 1440 Lower Ferry Road, Ewing.

This year’s theme is casino night, featuring black jack, craps, roulette and a big six wheel. Attendees can play the games for chances to win raffle prizes.

There will also be a silent auction, wine and beer tasting, and cuisine catered by Café 72 by Cugino’s.

Several professional sports alumni are set to be in attendance, including Dickie Noles of the Phillies, Rodney Pete Watson of the Bengals and John Nitti and LaMont Burns of the Jets.

Tickets are $40 and include $20 worth of game chips for casino tables.

Runway to Runway benefits Mercer County’s Chapter of the Sunshine Foundation.

All proceeds are set to be donated to the organization’s Dreamlift, which transports physically handicapped, critically ill or abused children from the National Guard Facility near the Trenton/Mercer Airport to Orlando, Fla. for a day at Walt Disney World.

PEAC offers several ways to contribute to the fundraiser besides buying a ticket. Individuals or businesses can make a monetary donation, sponsor a game table or donate an item for the silent auction or raffle.

Additionally, individuals can “adopt-a-seat,” which is a direct sponsorship of one child to help fund their travel, food and park entrance fees.

More information is online at peachealthfitness.com.

CE-Ewing

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