Make-A-Wish fundraiser at Naked Fish on Nov. 13

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The Make-A-Wish Foundation will be hosting a Wish Night Fundraiser on Nov. 13 at the Naked Fish Bar & Grill that will feature food, drinks, and other entertainment—all to benefit critically ill children and their families in the CNMI.

Tickets—available for purchase at Naked Fish Bar & Grill in Susupe and Gold’s Gym in Garapan—cost $50 each and cover food and drinks, raffle entry, silent auction, and much more.

Doors will open at 5:30pm with Titan Imports and R&J Liquors providing a one-hour open cocktail bar available until 6:30pm showcasing Chivas Regal, Absolut Vodka, Hayman’s Gin, Avion Tequila, and Jamaican Rum.

This year’s sponsors include Bridge Capital LLC, Delta Air Lines, and G4S donating cash, staff assistance, and items for the silent auction. Triple J Enterprises will donate a 50” smart TV for the silent auction in addition to donating Certified Angus Beef for the night’s menu to be prepared by local chefs from Hyatt Regency Saipan.

Other raffle and silent auction items include an iPhone 6 from Docomo Pacific, hotel stays at Fiesta Resort & Spa and the Kanoa Resort, a Thanksgiving and Christmas package from Herman’s Modern Bakery, bottles of wine from the Commonwealth Industrial Supply, gift certificates from Revolving Restaurant 360 and Natural Nail Spa, 3-month memberships from Gold’s Gym, and tour packages from Marianas Trekking.

The Make-A-Wish Guam and CNMI Chapter granted their first wish in 1988 and by the end of February 2014, the chapter granted over 200 wishes to eligible children. The Make-A-Wish Foundation continues to grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions. For more ways on how you can help, log onto guam.wish.org or call 285-1168/483-4117 or email cnmiwish@gmail.com.

Daisy Demapan | Reporter

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