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Erika Doss|Laurinburg Exchange
From left, American Red Cross volunteers Chantress McNeill and Dinah Veler with Barry and Paula Porter at the Red Cross Celebrity Dinner and Game Night on Saturday.
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Guest engage in a game of Black Jack during The Red Cross Celebrity Dinner.
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Erika Doss|Laurinburg Exchange
Longtime Red Cross volunteers Louise Bingham, left, and Elsie Allred lent a hand at the organization's largest annual fundraiser.
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Erika Doss|Laurinburg Exchange
Hundreds of people joined the Red Cross Saturday evening for its Celebrity Dinner and Game Night.
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Erika Doss|Laurinburg Exchange
Guests helped themselves to a meal of pork, chicken, potatoes, green beans, and carrots while attending The Red Cross Celebrity Dinner.
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Stephanie Stewart, left, and Benjamin Stewart dress up as celebrities for the Red Cross Celebrity Dinner.
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Erika Doss|Laurinburg Exchange
Stephanie Stewart, left, and Benjamin Stewart dress up as celebrities for the Red Cross Celebrity Dinner.
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Margaret Dickerson, left, and Julie McLean teamed up to wait tables during the event, dressing and decorating in the theme of the television show "Two Broke Girls."
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Michael Horne, left, and Quincy Mahar, center, keep the drinks flowing at the Red Cross Celebrity Dinner.
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From left, Gertrude McCabe of Maxton, Johnny and Janet Robertson of Maxton, Christine Monroe of Maxton, Brownie Speros of Laurinburg, Linda Horne of Laurinburg, Theresa Alexander of Laurinburg, and Ethel Milligan of Laurinburg prior to Saturday evening's program.
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The American Red Cross of Scotland and Robeson Counties welcomed some 275 guests to its 17th annual Celebrity Dinner and Game Night on Saturday at St. Andrews University’s Belk Center.
The event is the local Red Cross organization’s premier fundraiser, with dinner, auctions, celebrity waiters, themed skits, and games. This year’s event raised nearly $32,000 for the Red Cross chapter.