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Every summer we invite friends and supporters to join us in celebrating the anniversary of InvestigateWest's founding in 2009. It's a wonderful opportunity to connect with old friends, meet new friends, and thank everyone who makes it possible for us to do what we do here.
This year's event is happening on June 19 at 5 p.m. at the South Lake Union Discovery Center.
Come enjoy drinks and light refreshments between work and dinner. We'll have a short program around 6 to thank some important people and give you a taste of the exciting things to come for InvestigateWest. There will also be a silent auction with items generously donated by the community.
Please RSVP at EventBrite so we know how many people to plan for.
We can't wait to see everyone on June 19!
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