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Cherish, the Nationally Accredited Child Advocacy Center for Hamilton County, is proud to present Death by Chocolate once again from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21 at the beautiful Meeting House at West Clay, 2000 E. New Market St., Carmel. Death by Chocolate is a delicious fundraiser that supports Cherish in its efforts to address and prevent child abuse in the community.
Patrons will enjoy a variety of chocolate tastings from local restaurants and businesses, including Eddie Merlots, Texas Roadhouse, Woody’s Library, Divvy, Basket Pizzazz, Sun King Brewery, Cooper’s Hawk, Krenolies Donuts, Greek’s Pizzeria-West Clay, The Pint Room and more.
Last year’s winner of “Favorite Chocolatier,” Cretia Cakes, will also return to defend her title. If sampling chocolate all night isn’t alluring enough, Death by Chocolate will also feature a VIP area, live entertainment, a wine pull, and amazing raffle prizes, including a stay at French Lick Resort with a round of golf for two.
Individual tickets for general admission to Death by Chocolate are $45. However, grab a few friends and make a night of it, as tickets are $25 each if you buy a group of four. VIP tickets are $100 and include early entry into the event and access to the VIP area at 6:30 p.m., which includes a gift bag and complimentary drinks and hors d’oeuvres. Tickets are limited, and all tickets must be purchased in advance.
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About Cherish
Cherish, a non-profit founded in 2009, is the child advocacy center for Hamilton County. It provides intervention and prevention services for child victims of abuse and neglect. Cherish’s services include child forensic interviews, advocacy, community education, trauma therapy intervention and psychoeducational groups that focus on healthy relationships and safe dates.