Say Boo(Bie) at masquerade

SecondĀ annual BOObie Bash Masquerade to take place October 26 at Legacy Club Cherry Hill

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The second annual BooBie Bash Masquerade will take place on Saturday, Oct. 26.

The second annual BooBie Bash Masquerade – hosted by a well-known breast radiologist – will take place from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26, at the Legacy Club in Cherry Hill. 

This year’s event will benefit Living Beyond Breast Cancer, a national nonprofit organization that provides support and information regarding breast caner, is thrown by Dr. Robyn Roth, better known as the Boobie Doc.

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ā€œThe goal of my annual BooBie Bash is to support breast-cancer foundations that are near and dear to my heart,” she said, “and also honor those who have been impacted by breast cancer. Over 300,000 individuals will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. These funds will help provide access to breast-cancer screening, treatment and research and improve the lives of those affected.ā€

This year’s bash will feature DJ Danny Delucia and drummer Nate Mann, a live auction, raffles and some surprises. Guests are encouraged dress for the Halloween masquerade ball in pink, black and gold. Prizes will be awarded for the best dressed.  

The bash is a ticketed event. The Legacy Club is located at 301 Evesham Road. To learn more about the event, visit https://www.instagram.com/theboobiebash/.

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