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Join Sunflower Happy Hour May 6 to benefit Ray Graham Association

Ray Graham Association, a nonprofit organization committed to supporting individuals with disabilities, is hosting the Sunflower Happy Hour fundraiser on Saturday, May 6, at the Arrowhead Golf Club in Wheaton.

Registration, details, and sponsorships are available at RGAevents.org.

Sunflower Happy Hour is a cocktail-fueled celebration of women and girls with disabilities.

Attendees will sip delicious drinks and indulge in tempting hors d'oeuvres while bidding on designer handbags. Expert florist Marsha Pniewski will also be on hand to teach attendees how to arrange flowers like a pro. Whether a seasoned pro or a beginner, everyone will walk away with a beautiful arrangement and the skills to make another over and over.

With raffle prizes, opportunities to give back, and 88% of every dollar raised going directly to people with disabilities, there's no better way to ring in springtime.

At the end of the happy hour, attendees will have a short Kentucky Derby "watch party."

On Saturday, May 6, the Ray Graham Association is hosting the Sunflower Happy Hour at the Arrowhead Golf Club in Wheaton. It features cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, a flower arranging workshop, and a raffle for designer handbags. Courtesy of Calvin Coleman

"Sunflower Happy Hour is an opportunity to raise funds for a great cause while enjoying a fun and festive gathering," said Mark Langan, chief operating officer. "We're excited to offer attendees the chance to network, learn a new skill, and give back all at the same time."

Space is limited. Tickets, $100, are available at RGAevents.org.

Founded in 1950, Ray Graham Association in Lisle serves nearly 2,000 people with disabilities and employs over 300 people. Ray Graham enriches lives by empowering those we support and those who care for them to reach, grow, and achieve.

Through a person-centered approach to care and community, we provide people with disabilities and their families an array of services that cater to their individual needs, strengths, and dreams. Services include residential, life skills, recreation, employment, and family support.

To learn more about Ray Graham Association, visit RayGraham.org.

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