The Vienna Arts Society (VAS) will hold a charity show for the American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) in November.
The VAS Charity Show is an event where people can purchase art from members of the Vienna Arts Society to support those with Parkinson's disease. The art show will take place at the Sunrise of Vienna. Guests can enjoy hors d'oeuvres at the venue, and there will be an open bar. The required attire for the charity event is business casual or cocktail attire. Money from the show's ticket sales will help the APDA pay for its research initiatives and support groups.
The Virginia Chapter of the APDA is an organization that works to empower those who are impacted by Parkinson's disease. The association has made several state programs, including the Raise Your Voice Virtual Speech Program, the PRESS program, and Connecting Through Art. Joel Frondelli is the chapter president. The APDA was founded in 1961 and has since raised more than $282m to support people with its educational programs and research efforts.
The VAS Charity Show will be held on Friday, November 8 from 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm. Tickets for the event will cost $50. Space in the show is limited, so those interested in the program should purchase their tickets in advance. Organizations that put together charity events like this may use banner printing to advertise their causes and event information to more people.
