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Chester County SPCA Hosts Annual Forget-Me-Not Gala
The summer fundraiser will be held at Delchester Farm in Willistown Township on June 14.

After a brief hiatus last year, the Chester County SPCA is bringing back its annual Forget-Me-Not celebration this summer at Delchester Farm in Willistown Township.
The 24-acre estate in Newtown Square will provide a historic backdrop for the elegant and sophisticated fundraiser for the Chester County SPCA, according to a release from the organization.
The property owned by Sanford and Lisa Davne, which includes a stone farmhouse and multiple farm buildings dating back to the mid-1700s, will welcome guests on June 14, from 5 to 8 p.m, for an evening of entertainment, food, and drink to support the work of the Chester County SPCA. This year’s garden party will include the traditional carriage parade, live music, as well as live and silent auctions.
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The Dave Magrogan Group, the top sponsor of the event, is generously providing food and beverage to all in attendance at the Forget-Me-Not. Guests will enjoy menu items from their well-known restaurants: Doc Magrogan’s Oyster House, Barra Rossa Ristorante, Harvest Seasonal Grille & Wine Bar, and Red Star Craft House.
The upcoming fundraising gala will give the Chester County SPCA an opportunity to celebrate the significant progress made by the organization in the past year, which has led to the shelter becoming a no-kill facility. The organization plans to assist other shelters and animal welfare groups statewide that are facing similar challenges as those faced by the Chester County SPCA in recent years, with an aim toward increasing the lifesaving capacities across the state.
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For more information about the 27th Annual Forget-Me-Not, please visit www.ccspca.org/forget-not/. Tickets to the event are limited, but can be reserved online or by calling 610-692-6113. All event proceeds will benefit the Chester County SPCA, a non-profit organization that relies solely on the generosity of the community to support the shelter’s programs and services.
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