Annual Christmas Idea House
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The annual Christmas Idea House will be held at a beautiful 12,000 square foot home in northeast Mesa the last weekend in November, Thursday through Sunday. All proceeds benefit local charities as well as college scholarships for deserving youth. A Gala Dinner and Silent Auction will be offered Thursday night with a Preview luncheon on Friday. The home tour will be open to the general public Friday evening and all day Saturday. See web site for directions and ticket information.
Annual Christmas Idea House
Phone : 480-294-4980 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 480-472-4509
Email Address : christmasideahouse@hotmail.com
Web: www.christmasideahouse.org
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