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<br />Support doesn't have to fall on a few businesses. "If we all do a little bit, it can make such a huge <br />difference in others lives," added Elizabeth Bromley, owner of Bromley Printing. <br /> <br />"As a business owner, I recognize the importance of giving back to the community. Alexandra House <br />can not achieve their mission of ending domestic violence without the support of the business <br />community. I encourage businesses to "give back" by supporting Alexandra House," says Scott <br />Bromley, owner of Bromley Printing. <br /> <br />The Hope Gala will be held March 24 at the Tournament Players Club in Blaine. The evening will <br />include dinner, entertainment, and silent and live auctions. Tickets are available for $75. <br /> <br />The Hope Gala proceeds will support Alexandra House emergency shelter programs along with <br />services in the schools and in the community. <br /> <br />Sponsors continue to be sought for the event, as business and individual support is vital. Silent and live <br />auction donations are welcome. Two unique items up for auction are an excursion for 12 people on a <br />77 -foot paddle wheeler on the Mississippi River, and a three day pheasant hunting trip for six people <br />from the White River Inn and Sportsman's Club of Hamill, SD. The pheasant hunting trip includes air, <br />lodging, and guides, and the estimated value is $10,000. The trip will take place in early November. <br /> <br />Call Alexandra House at 763-780-2332 to sponsor, make an auction donation, for tickets or more <br />information. <br />