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OHI Fetes Senator Singer and Barnabas CEO Barry Ostrowsky at 10th Anniv. Dinner Dance

When

Friday, Feb. 8, 2013
6:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Where

The Mill 101 Old Mill Road Spring Lake, NJ 07762 Directions

Description

OHI (Ocean Health Initiatives) is celebrating its 10th Anniversary as a federally qualified health center in Ocean County by honoring Senator Robert W. Singer and Barry H. Ostrowsky Esq., the president and CEO of the Barnabas Health, with a dinner dance and a silent auction, Friday, February 8 from 6:00 to 11:00 p.m. at The Mill, 101 Old Mill Road, Spring Lake, N.J. 07762.

Price

This event is free to attend.

Website

Event Website: http://www/ohinj.org Online Registration Available: No

Industry

Nonprofits

Event Type

Fundraiser/Charity

Contact Information

Douglas Clark promotionsdept@ohinj.org Phone: (732) 363-6655

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