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It’s Show Time at Cowboy Up For Kids; to benefit Hill Country Children's Advocacy Center
Thursday, November 11, 2010 • Posted November 11, 2010

The stars at night will be big and bright as friends and supporters of the Hill Country Children’s Advocacy Center celebrate It’s Showtime at Cowboy Up For Kids on November 13

It’s Showtime will feature dinner, a Las Vegas Style Entertainer, dancing, and a silent auction. Tickets are $25.00 per person with the proceeds benefiting child victims of sexual and/or physical abuse or witness to violent crime and their family members. Services are provided, at no cost, by the Hill Country Children’s Advocacy Center in eight counties: Blanco, Burnet, Llano, Brown, Mason, Mills, San Saba and Lampasas.

There will be an awards presentation to some of our team members, Law Enforcement Child Advocate of the Year, Child Protection Service Child Advocate of the Year, Prosecutor Child Advocate of the Year, Support Staff Child Advocate of the Year and this year, our Lifetime Child Advocate of the Year will be Lee Hoffpauir. Hoffpauir Group has always helped the Center with vehicles, cub cadets, monetary donations and silent auction items. We are lucky to have them in three of our eight counties.

The support of event sponsors and attendees is greatly appreciated and helps provide funding for the increased case load.

For more information on the Cowboy Up Event sponsorship opportunities, donate auction items or to purchase tickets, call the Hill Country Children’s Advocacy Center at 512-756-2607 or send an email to pamr@tstar.net or dorisg@tstar.net.

th, 2010 from 6-11 at the beautiful Lakeside Pavilion on Lake LBJ in Marble Falls. Put on your fancy Western Attire or Night on the Town Attire and come join us for a fun filled night. You may even see Bonnie and Clyde, aka Carley & Cole Kinsey.

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