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November CEO Corner

This time of year, the weather starts to feel cooler, the days are shorter, the feeling starts to lean to festive and that can only mean one thing….ABF Annual Festival of Trees must be upcoming.

We are looking forward to getting everyone back in person at the Arizona Biltmore on Saturday December 11th.  We have the professionally decorated trees lighting up the ballroom once again, the pageantry of ringing in the holiday season in all its glory will be presented all for your enjoyment and sense of wonder.  We know that for some the unknown of the pandemic may still limit their comfortability with gathering so this year we are offering for those a virtual experience like we had provided last year.

So either way you would like to engage in our event you will be ensured a quality experience, and most importantly you make an impact on the mission of ABF on behalf of our burn survivors and community.

Tables and seats are filling fast, so please reach out to your family and friends and reserve your table for an event that will truly inspire and motivate you as you leave knowing you made a difference in the lives of so many.

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