Mardi Gras Magic benefits Austin's House

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Celebrate Mardi Gras in Minden on Feb. 12 to benefit Austin's House. The second annual Mardi Gras Magic dinner and dance in the Shannon Ballroom at the Carson Valley Inn recreates the party atmosphere of New Orleans on Fat Tuesday with outstanding music, dancing, prizes and food.

Cocktail hour begins at 6 p.m. featuring the Crocatini martini named for Casey the Crocodile, the mascot of Austin's House. With a Crocatini purchase, receive a commemorative martini class and an entry in the drawing for the grand prize of a three-day, two-night vacation at Harrah's New Orleans, including dinner at Besh Steakhouse; tickets to the Audubon Zoo, Aquarium of the Americas and Entergy IMAX theater; and $500 toward airfare.

Dinner is a Cajun buffet featuring peel and eat shrimp, chicken gumbo, blackened fish, Louisiana hot links steamed in beer, shrimp etouffee and smoked rib eye roast with all the trimmings.

Dance music for the Mardi Gras Magic party is by Fabrizio. A silent auction features donated prizes from local businesses and raffle prizes will be drawn.

Cost of the Mardi Gras Magic dinner dance is $50, with 200 tickets available. Tables of 10 are available for $500. Call 267-6676 to order tickets. Visa and MasterCard are accepted.

Austin's House is the only emergency children's shelter in rural Northern Nevada and provides services and care for up to 10 children at a time from infants to age 18. Children are placed at Austin's House after being removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect. These children have no place else to go. Austin's House provides the basic living necessities including proper nutrition, hygiene, rest, nurturing, recreation, companionship, education and life skills training. Information about making a donation at www.austinshouse.org or 267-6711.

Austin's House is a 501(c)(3) corporation, tax No. 03-0533503.









"Nurturing Today's Child for a Better Tomorrow."

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