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A Night for Nepal

Join Global Village Gifts in Logan as they raise disaster relief funds for Nepal.

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NEPAL 2Community Press Release:

Global Village Gifts is excited to be hosting ‘A Night for Nepal’ on Friday, July 31 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 at Global Village, 69 E 100 N in Logan, Utah. Join them as they raise money for the Nepalese people as they continue to struggle to rebuild after the devastating earthquakes which ravaged their country earlier this year. Come enjoy henna art, belly dancing, yummy food and great company on the Global Village patio.

All proceeds from the henna art and a portion of our proceeds for the entire night will go directly to the people of Nepal to help aid in rebuilding their homes and workplaces. Earthquakes hit Nepal in April and May killing over 9,000 people and causing over $5 billion in damage. Every little bit we can do will help someone in need. Please join us for this fun event for a worthy cause.  For more information go to globalvillagegiftslogan@gmail.com or call 435 713-4347

 

 

 

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