Lebanon Family Health Services is getting ready for its ninth annual Splash of Color art auction and fundraiser, beginning at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 19.

The event is a fundraiser for the organization that provides health and wellness services in the Lebanon community. It will be held at Iron Valley Golf Club Pavilion, 201 Iron Valley Drive, Lebanon.

Lebanon Family Health Services, founded as Lebanon Family Planning in 1973, has over 20 programs that serve about 15,000 men, women and children each year across 40,000 visits.

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The fundraiser this year is inspired by the beautiful scenery and view of the Lebanon Valley, and guests are encouraged to dress in their favorite color-inspired outfits as they bid on original art pieces from local and regional artists, as well as special experiences.

The auctioneer at the 2023 Splash of Color fundraiser. (Provided photo)

The silent auction will be open for both virtual and in-person bidding, buying, and winning. The auction also features live music and entertainment.

Attendees at the 2023 Splash of Color fundraiser for Lebanon Family Health Services. (Provided photo)

Proceeds from the event will go towards supporting Lebanon Family Health Services and the work that they do in the Lebanon Community.

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Admission tickets for the in-person event are $75, which includes admission, entertainment, live art experiences, complimentary hors d’oeuvres, and beverages. Admission is limited, so reservations are recommended. Tickets can be purchased online or by calling 717-273-6741. Auction items can be reviewed and bid upon here.

This Red Poppy painting by Novak is one of dozens of items up for bidding during the ninth annual Splash of Color art auction and fundraiser for Lebanon Family Health Services. (Provided photo)

For more information about Lebanon Family Health Services, visit the organization’s website.

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