By Marcel Honoré
The Desert Sun
April 5, 2010
Peabody's Cafe in downtown Palm Springs will host its third annual benefit for Cambodian Landmine Removal 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Attendees will be able to bid on exotic items made in Cambodia as well as items donated by Palm Springs merchants, according to a Small Hotels of Palm Springs (SHoPS) e-mail. The items to be auctioned typically value $30-$50, the e-mail stated.
Cambodian Landmine Removal has “a huge impact on those in especially rural and more remote areas who suffer from the fear of living amongst old land mines and far-to-often (sic) the devastating injuries sustained when encountering them directly,” the e-mail stated. “This organization also takes care of about thirty youngsters who've lost limbs due to landmines.”
Those interest can RSVP by sending an e-mail to peabodyscafe@gmail.com with a head-count in the subject line, the e-mail stated.
The Desert Sun
April 5, 2010
Peabody's Cafe in downtown Palm Springs will host its third annual benefit for Cambodian Landmine Removal 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Attendees will be able to bid on exotic items made in Cambodia as well as items donated by Palm Springs merchants, according to a Small Hotels of Palm Springs (SHoPS) e-mail. The items to be auctioned typically value $30-$50, the e-mail stated.
Cambodian Landmine Removal has “a huge impact on those in especially rural and more remote areas who suffer from the fear of living amongst old land mines and far-to-often (sic) the devastating injuries sustained when encountering them directly,” the e-mail stated. “This organization also takes care of about thirty youngsters who've lost limbs due to landmines.”
Those interest can RSVP by sending an e-mail to peabodyscafe@gmail.com with a head-count in the subject line, the e-mail stated.
Peabody's Cafe is at 134 S. Palm Canyon Drive.
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