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An evening of holiday music Dec. 6 to support people with disabilities

Trinity Services Inc. welcomes all to attend its sixth annual dinner and concert gala, "An Evening of Holiday Music," at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, at Butterfield Country Club in Oak Brook.

This event will feature smooth holiday jazz performed by the Clay Corso Jazz Quartet, a delicious meal, a preferred raffle and more.

Proceeds from the event will benefit people with developmental disabilities and mental illness who are supported by Trinity Services.

Initiated by Oak Brook residents Joe and Barbara McGoldrick and Walt and Pat Kelly, this event has grown over the years to spread awareness of Trinity Services' mission in DuPage County and to raise funds for the work Trinity does.

Trinity Services impacts the lives of more than 4,000 children and adults with developmental disabilities and mental illness throughout Illinois.

In DuPage County, Trinity offers residential services in group homes as well as in two modern apartment buildings. Residents live in close proximity to learning, recreation, shopping, fitness and employment opportunities.

Funds raised from the dinner and concert gala help Trinity provide more experiences and opportunities for people the organization supports, ensuring they flourish and live truly full and abundant lives.

To attend or sponsor "An Evening of Holiday Music," or to purchase an ad in the event program book, visit www.TrinityServices.org/ConcertGala or call Trinity's Development Office at (815) 717-3750.

The event's steering committee is always looking for more volunteers who would be willing to lend their skills and a few hours for the benefit of the people Trinity Services supports.

For more information about how to join the committee, contact Director of Development Sherry Ladislas at (815) 717-3750.

Trinity Services Inc., now in its 69th year, is nonsectarian, nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children and adults with developmental disabilities and mental illness flourish and live full and abundant lives. Trinity serves roughly 4,000 people in more than 30 communities in northeast, central and southwest Illinois. To learn more, visit www.trinityservices.org.

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