Celebrity Dynamite Dinner and Auction

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Etiwanda School District's nonprofit foundation will host its third annual Celebrity Dynamite Dinner and Auction in the hopes of raising $65,000.

Money raised during Friday's Etiwanda Excellence in Education Foundation event will go toward providing the district with an automated dialing system with high-speed capabilities.

A high speed autodialer will be used as communication tool between schools and the home. 
At the dinner, local celebrities from businesses and the community will serve as "celebrity waiters," engaging in crazy antics to earn tips from the guests at their table.

Waiters for this year's event include Paul Miller, President of Paul C. Miller Construction; Cathy Randazzo, CEO of Chaffey Federal Credit Union; Kevin Mulligan, Founder and CEO of Onpoint Technologies; Dick Dahler, Owner of All Nations Realty and Investments,  Shawn Judson, Etiwanda's Superintendent and several other district employees. 

This year's dinner is being emceed by Ryan Orr, Account Executive at First American Title
The dinner also includes an auction of prizes donated by local community members and businesses. 

In addition a Terrific Takeout event allows guests at the dinner to buy a "grab bag" takeout container which contains either a prize donated by a community business or a lottery scratcher as a consolation prize.

Tickets for the event are available and donations are being accepted.

Information: (909) 899-2451, ext. 3175 or etiwandaexcellenceineducation@gmail.com 

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