The annual Sagebrush ‘n Roses event saw its largest attendance to date with a total of 410 tickets sold.
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GOSHEN COUNTY – The annual Sagebrush ‘n Roses event saw its largest attendance to date with a total of 410 tickets sold.
Sagebrush ‘n Roses Committee Co-Chairs Tami Afdahl and Kaitlyn Steben opened up the dinner portion of the night following the VIP Cocktail Hour with an introduction of the EWC students who were helping at the event by delivering food and drinks to the tables.
The night had numerous silent auction items, live entertainment and catering.
There were over 20 silent auction items with three other items to follow with a live auction hosted by Mike McNamee and a card drawing for the gun raffle.
Following dinner and drinks catered by Cottonwood Catering and the 307 Sports Bar & Grill, Tris Munsick & The Innocents brought dancers out onto the floor to dance the rest of the night away.
There will be an update made following this story for the amount of money raised by this event.