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Ovid Fire Relief Fundraiser scheduled for March 1st

Ovid Fire Relief Fundraiser scheduled for March 1st

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TRUMANSBURG, NY (607NewsNow) — Kevin Black Presents has organized a fundraiser to help those affected by the devastating fire in Ovid in January. Live music, a silent auction, raffles, and more will be offered at the event. Listen to Kat Walters of I-100 Iconic Rock and 96.7 The Vine talk with Kevin Black about what to expect and how to participate:

The following businesses have donated items/certificates to contribute to fundraising efforts:
  • Americana Winery
  • Hosmer Winery
  • The Boar’s Nest
  • Pesco’s Barber Shop
  • New Park Event Venue & Suites
  • Cedarwood Tavern
  • Home Depot
  • Haskins Landscaping & Excavation
  • Between the Lakes Barbecue
  • Autumn Leaves
  • Bickering Twins
  • Mill Creek Cabins
  • The Common Spot (a co-working space in Ithaca)
  • The Deep Dive
  • Glenwood Pines
  • New York Pizzeria
  • Little Venice
  • Pat’s Pizzeria
  • Fontana shoes
  • P&S excavating
  • Seneca Fitness
  • Grist iron

There will be a heated tent that will connect to the French doors of the Cedarwood Tavern, so there will be plenty of space for all attendees. Additionally, there will be a shuttle running from the Trumansburg American Legion to the Cedarwood Tavern so attendees may park at the Legion and get a ride to Cedarwood if parking becomes an issue.

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