Elegant Evening, Powerful Impact

Michelle Tetschner, Raymond Tetschner and Bishop Erik T. Pohlmeier with Stacy Tetschner and Diocesan Chancellor Dennis Johnson, Jr.
Michelle Tetschner, Raymond Tetschner and Bishop Erik T. Pohlmeier with Stacy Tetschner and Diocesan Chancellor Dennis Johnson, Jr.
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Catholic Charities Jacksonville raised more than $200,000 at the Black and White Soirée, its largest annual fundraising event.

The sold-out event, presented by Ascension St. Vincent’s at the Garden Club of Jacksonville on Saturday, May 31, raised funds to support the nonprofit’s various programs, services, and initiatives. Guests enjoyed drinks, food, fellowship and live music performed by The Bay Kings Band.

Tags: Ascension St. Vincent’s, Black and White Soirée, Catholic Charities Jacksonville, Garden Club of Jacksonville, The Bay Kings Band


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