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ASAP benefit auction features chef, coast, car

This past year brought changes to ASAP, the After-School Activities Program.   Throughout 2020 and 2021, staff have stayed connected with students by offering online academic mentoring, providing needed meals and activities delivered safely to their homes, and most recently, arranging small social gatherings. 

As a benefit for ASAP, Roth’s Fresh Market presents “A Time to Shine,” on Wednesday, Aug. 18 at Gallon House Farms, 7263 Gallon House Road, Silverton from 6:30 to 9 p.m.

The event includes dinner and a silent auction, featuring a weekend at a condo in Lincoln City, a dinner for eight prepared by chef Joel Autry, and a 1931 Pontiac in driving condition (not restored). Music will be by Joel Autry who has performed with Keith Urban and The Beach Boys. Beer and wine will be available for purchase.

Tickets are $50 (21 and over) and are available at asapsilvertonor.org. 

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