Events

65 Roses
65 Roses

When
Jul 10th, 2020
6:00pm - 11:00pm
Where
340 SW 3rd StreetDes MoinesIowa50309

Join us for the 3rd annual 65 Roses Gala Co-Chaired by Tom & Patty Boesen and Tim & Taylor Boesen. 65 Roses Gala will be held at The River Center in downtown Des Moines featuring cuisines by Michael & Lisa LaValle. From the moment you step in the door you will be taken away by the industrial influences and historic charm of the venue and the stunning 65 Roses centerpieces created for each table by Boesen the Florist. The evening will include live music, mystery jewelry auction, signature cocktail, dinner, and live auction. Tim & Taylor Boesen will be our guest speakers for the evening. They will open their hearts and share their CF story with you and why your support is so important to their family. Invite your friends, family and clients to join you at this fun and heartwarming event. Real progress has been made in the CF community, but there is still so much to be done. With your support, you could one day say to yourself, “I helped fund the cure for cystic fibrosis.”

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