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'Guru's In Bloom' To Benefit Newtown-Based 'A Love For Life'

Guru's Indian Cuisine and Clark's Flower Shop are teaming up to raise funds for pancreatic cancer research. A Love For Life, a Newtown-based charity, will host a dinner party on Monday, June 19 featuring 100 percent of the proceeds from a $35 ticket ticket to a buffet of Indian cuisine surrounded by fresh flowers donated and arranged by Clark's Flower Shop. The evening also includes a silent auction featuring some fabulous items donated by the local business community. To reserve a seat and to make a donation, click here. Parking will be available on Sycamore Street in Newtown, and one hundred percent of proceeds will be used to support pancreatic cancer research at Penn Medicine in Philadelphia.

'Guru's In Bloom' To Benefit Newtown-Based 'A Love For Life'

Published : 11 months ago by Jeff Werner in Lifestyle

For $35 per ticket, patrons will sit down to a buffet of Indian cuisine surrounded by fresh flowers donated and arranged by Clark's Flower Shop with 100 percent of the proceeds benefiting A Love for Life. Two seatings are available at 5 and 7 p.m. for the Monday, June 19 dinner party.

In addition to fresh flowers, a few signed Giclèe prints by Jennifer Hansen Rolli will be available at the dinner, including a 20 by 16 inch print for $125 and a 12 by 9 inch print for $75. The evening also includes a silent auction featuring some fabulous items donated by the local business community. A Love for Life will be accepting Venmo/cash and credit card donations.

To reserve a seat and to make a donation, click here.

Guru's is located at 203 North Sycamore Street in Newtown. Parking will be available on Sycamore Street, in the adjacent lot and on surrounding streets.

One hundred percent of the proceeds will be used to support pancreatic cancer research at Penn Medicine in Philadelphia. The average survival rate for stage IV pancreatic cancer is a little more than six months. The goal of "A Love for Life" is to change that number as it partners with the Abramson Cancer Center at the University of Pennsylvania. All donations raised by A Love for Life fund cutting edge research in Philadelphia.

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