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J. M. Randall’s Sweetheart Gala supports local nonprofits in fight against breast cancer

There will be multiple New Year's Eve events in Greater Williamsburg from Billsburg Brewery's B2YNE party in James City County to the PG-500 on Prince George Street. (file photo)
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Williamsburg residents can think pink with their loved ones this month at J.M. Randall’s Sweetheart Gala, a Williamsburg event aimed at supporting local breast cancer nonprofits.

Tickets for the event are $65 and cover dinner, live music from popular show band the Right on Band, and a raffle. A portion of the proceeds will support Beyond Boobs and Here for the Girls, Inc.

The gala will begin with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Kingsmill Resort, according to the event’s website. Following cocktails, dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m.

After dinner, guests can dance the night away.

The menu for dinner includes bread as an appetizer, a cranberry walnut salad, and Chesapeake chicken as the main course.

In the event raffle, guests can win a $1,500 necklace from Goodman & Sons Jewelers, a wine tasting tour from Williamsburg Winery, a two-night stay at DoubleTree from Hilton, or two concert tickets to a J.M. Randall concert.

J.M. Randall’s is a restaurant that has been in Williamsburg for more than twenty years, according to the restaurant’s website. J.M. Randall’s features local artists and musicians, which helps residents get a more personal experience.

Tickets can be purchased online or by calling Journeys by Jenny at 757-725-4400.

For more information visit J.M. Randall’s website.

Alexa Doiron
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Alexa Doiron is a multimedia reporter for WYDaily. She graduated from Roanoke College and is currently working on a master’s degree in English at Virginia Commonwealth University. Alexa was born and raised in Williamsburg and enjoys writing stories about local flair. She began her career in journalism at the Warhill High School newspaper and, eight years later, still loves it. After working as a news editor in Blacksburg, Va., Alexa missed Williamsburg and decided to come back home. In her free time, she enjoys reading Jane Austen and playing with her puppy, Poe. Alexa can be reached at alexa@localvoicemedia.com.

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