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LA Fire Victims To Benefit From Movie Award Party At Bucks
In addition to honoring beloved films and the movie industry, the event will support those impacted by the Los Angeles fires.

NEWTOWN, PA —The Bucks County Community College presents a Movie Award Party Celebration & Fundraiser on Wednesday, Feb. 26 to benefit the victims of eight devastating wildfires that swept through Los Angeles in January.
Presented by the college's Learning Resources Department in collaboration with Student Life, the event takes place from 12 to 1:30 p.m. inside the library on the Newtown campus.
In addition to honoring honor beloved films and movie industry, the event will support those affected by the fires. Additionally, attendees will have the opportunity to show their gratitude by creating “Thank You” cards for the Los Angeles area firefighters who have been working tirelessly to protect their community.
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The celebration will include several interactive stations for attendees to explore, including a Selfe Prop Station, Showing Off Red Carpet Looks, Giving An Acceptance Speech, Movie Trivia, and much more.
Those who complete at least three activities will be entered into a raffle to win a prize basket.
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“The Movie Award Party has always been a highly anticipated event, and this year, we are excited to combine the fun of celebrating films with the important opportunity to give back to those in need,” said Kelly Deeny, Interlibrary Loan and Records Technician at Bucks County Community College. “We look forward to seeing our students, faculty, and community members come together for a good cause, and we encourage everyone to join us for this exciting and meaningful event.”
The event is free and open to the public. Students, faculty, and staff of Bucks County Community College are encouraged to support the fundraiser and make a difference in the lives of those impacted by the fires.
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