HOLIDAY HOMES TOUR IN KENSINGTON DEC. 18 BENEFITS CHILDREN’’S CENTER

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East County News Service

December 12, 2016 (Kensington) -- On Sunday, December 18, 2016 from 12:00-4:00 p.m. the Iris Auxiliary to the San Diego Center for Children presents a holiday home tour benefitting the San Diego Center for Children, San Diego’s oldest accredited children’s non-profit organization

The event will present a tour of five homes in Kensington, each decorated by professional interior designers. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to see some of San Diego’s unique and historical homes that showcase elegant architectural features in their original settings.

The generous interior designers who have donated their time and décor are:  David Urban, Michéle Trevino, S C Dove Interiors, and Westminster Design Studio. The event is underwritten by David Tam, Financial Advisor, and Edward Jones. All proceeds will be donated to the San Diego Center for Children by way of the Women’s Iris Auxiliary.  Tickets are $25 and can be purchased online at: www.kensingtonholidayhometour.eventbrite.com  or on the day of event, beginning at noon, at the intersection of Canterbury Dr. and Westminster Terrace.

The San Diego Center for Children, founded in 1887, is San Diego’s oldest accredited children’s non-profit organization, offering comprehensive treatment programs for children and teens struggling with behavioral, emotional and educational challenges. For more information, visit  www.centerforchildren.org  

The Iris Auxiliary to the San Diego Center for Children has been supporting children in the care of the Center for over 35 years. The mission of the Auxiliary is to provide the “extras” that help the children have the same experiences that other children enjoy. For more information or if you’re interested in joining the Auxiliary, please visit: https://www.centerforchildren.org/how-you-can-help/iris-auxiliary/.


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