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Celebrating its 32nd year, the annual benefit event is set to take place on Thursday, September 11, from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Black Diamond in Salt Lake City. This event is dedicated to supporting the local community and enhancing educational initiatives related to avalanche safety and awareness.
Participants can look forward to an evening filled with engaging activities, including guest speakers, educational presentations, and opportunities to connect with fellow outdoor enthusiasts. The event aims to raise funds that will be directed towards community programs and educational resources, ensuring that individuals are well-informed about avalanche risks and safety measures.
Attendees will have the chance to bid on various items during a silent auction, with all proceeds going towards the Utah Avalanche Center's mission. This gathering not only serves as a fundraiser but also as a celebration of the community's commitment to safety and education in outdoor recreation. Join in for a night of fun and philanthropy, supporting a cause that impacts everyone who enjoys the beautiful landscapes of Utah.
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