On Wednesday, December 4, a group of students from Centennial College’s Corporate Communications and Public Relations postgraduate program will host an event called #CANit2013. Join us as we jump out of the cold and into the warmth! We will be building a pyramid of non-perishable canned goods that will help feed those in need of a warm meal this winter season. All proceeds from our silent auction, canned food donations and entry fee will go towards Dixon Hall’s Out of the Cold program.
The event takes place from 7 p.m. – 11 p.m. on Wednesday, December 4 at Faces, 224 Richmond St. West. This is a 19+ event.
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