Camp Prime Time benefit dinner Nov. 19 in Yakima
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YAKIMA -- Camp Prime Time is holding its ninth annual benefit dinner Nov. 19 at the Yakima Convention Center to raise money for summer programs.
This year's "Building Memories Dinner and Auction" is also in celebration of the camp's 25th anniversary. For the event, comedian/musician team Williams and Ree will be performing and door prizes will be given out, along with the live and silent auction.
Camp Prime Time sponsors families who have children with disabilities or terminal diseases to enjoy the camp on Clear Lake during summer weekends. The camp hosts more than 1,000 kids each summer.
The "Building Memories" event starts at 5 p.m. and costs $50 per person. For more information or reservations, call 509-248-2854.
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