Pink Out Dinner: A night of support & celebration in Lauderdale Lakes

Vice Mayor Karlene Maxwell-Williams of the City of Lauderdale Lakes is extending an invitation to all members of the community to join in a night of solidarity, support, and celebration at the upcoming Pink Out Dinner on October 28, 2023 at the Lauderdale Lakes Multipurpose Auditorium.

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In harmony with the ongoing Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Pink Out Dinner aims to stand united with those affected by breast cancer. Breast cancer is a disease that knows no boundaries and affects individuals from all walks of life.

It touches not only the lives of those diagnosed, but also the hearts of their loved ones. This event serves as a beacon of hope, urging all to come together in support of survivors who have shown incredible strength and those who continue their courageous fight.

The Pink Out Dinner is a free event designed to commemorate life, resilience, and the unwavering human spirit. The evening promises a program filled with live music, laughter from comedy performances, delectable cuisine, and inspirational words from guest speaker, Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick.

Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick is renowned for her dedication to healthcare and community well-being. Her presence at the Pink Out Dinner is a testament to the event’s significance in raising awareness about breast cancer and promoting support for those affected.

According to the Vice Mayor, this gathering is an opportunity for our community to make a meaningful difference and celebrate the beauty of life. It’s a night to come together, share stories, and stand as one in the face of adversity.

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