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Event Report: Celebrating The 90th Anniversary of St. Joseph Hospital

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The EW Team, Dina Morales, Kristen Rensch and Ted Bowers with the amazing Pat Benatar. The Event: St. Joseph Hospital Celebration 2019 Date: October 12, 2019 Guests: 650 Location: City National Grove of Anaheim This annual event celebrated a special milestone. The 90th Birthday of St. Joseph Hospital. We are honored to have been invited to produce the annual fundraising gala for over a decade. Ted Bowers: "St. Joseph Hospital was founded in the City of Orange, California, so that informed the color scheme. We focused on incorporating a sense of time and place in our design, based on the concept "Orange".  We provided the decor for the reception and lobby, as well as all the ballroom decor, including chandeliers, table decor, floral and centerpieces featuring oranges and much more. Furthermore we provided full production service for the silent auction, the on-stage presentations, the headliner show and the after party." Our step-and-repeat: the anniver

THANK YOU To The Firefighters And First Responders! YOU Can Help!

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Thousands of firefighters have been working tirelessly since early October to save lives and structures in our home state. While nearly 200,000 acres have burnt only 3 fatalities have been reported so far. Here is a list of things we can do to help firefighters and relief organizations. 3 Ways To Donate To Firefighter Organizations 1)  CAL FIRE BENEVOLENT FOUNDATION We provide funds for immediate life-sustaining assistance to firefighters and their families who have suffered debilitating injury or loss of life. The Foundation also provides financial assistance for the public good, by participating with burn centers and disaster relief throughout the state of California to relieve the burden on families. 2)  LOS ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT FOUNDATION The Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation (LAFD Foundation) is a non-profit organization that provides funding for the needs of our city’s firefighters. About 97% of the city’s budget for the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) cov