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Win the Chance to Dine Amid – and On – Sand Sculptures

A charity event during the Frenchy's Sugar Sand Fest combines a sand sculpture experience and an elegant waterside dinner at sunset.

Help a favorite charity and win the chance to dine amid the sand sculptures at Frenchy's Sugar Sand Festival in Clearwater.

Sculptors are creating one-of-a-kind sand seats for a memorable three-hour dinner that starts at sunset. It's all for a good cause, too.

Nonprofits will extend to the public the chance to attend the dinner, as a fundraiser for the organization.

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Participating organizations are Big Brothers Big Sisters of Pinellas County, Clearwater Free Clinic, Homeless Emergency Project, Humane Society of Pinellas and RCS Food Bank.

The organizations are using the dinner as a fundraiser.

Donors will enjoy sitting in hand-sculpted sand chairs, at a sand-sculpted table, of course.

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They will dine on a five-course meal is catered by Clearsky Beachside Café. Beer and wine are provided by Great Bay Distributors and Southern Wine & Spirits.

The public is encouraged to contact one of the organizations listed below. Seating is limited.

According to TBNWeekly.com:

Most of the organizations are awarding the use of the table, which seats eight, to the person making the highest contribution, while some are raffling off the chance to win it.

Here is the information from TBNWeekly.com:

• Friday, April 19 – RCS Food Bank; call 584-3528, ext. 409, or visit rcspinellas.org

• Saturday, April 20 – Humane Society of Pinellas; call 797-7722 or visit humanesocietyofpinellas.org

• Sunday, April 21 – Clearwater Free Clinic; call 331-8149 or visit clearwaterfreeclinic.org

• Friday, April 26 – Big Brothers Big Sisters of Pinellas; call 518-8860, ext. 242, or visit bbbspc.org

• Sunday, April 28 – Homeless Emergency Project; call 442-9041 or visit ethep.org.

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