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1920s-Era Soiree to Benefit Animal Shelter

The 1920s-themed Speakeasy Soiree will be happening this Friday, March 5th, to benefit the St. Francis Animal Shelter in Buffalo.
Attendees are encouraged to dress up in their finest 1920s attire.
The event will feature two actors from the “Longmire” television series who will be attending and bringing items from the show for the auction.
Adam Bartley, who played Deputy Sheriff Archie “The Ferg” Ferguson will be performing with the Buffalo High School Jazz Band, and Robert Taylor, who played Sheriff Walt Longmire, will also be attending the event.
The soiree begins at 6pm and will have dinner, drinks, silent and live auctions, and music by the Instigators.
Tickets for all of the events are $100 each, or $20 each for just the dance with the Instigators, which starts at 8pm.
The event will be Friday, March 6th at the Bomber Mountain Civic Center, and is sponsored in part by Sheridan Media.
Contact the shelter for tickets or more information at 307-684-1738, or email sfasfundraiser@gmail.com
