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OU law group supports Women’s Resource Center through auction

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Published: October 15, 2009

NORMAN — The University of Oklahoma College of Law will hold its annual Organization for the Advancement of Women in Law Auction for the Norman Women’s Resource Center at 7 p.m. Oct. 22 at Coach’s Brewhouse, 110 W Main.

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All proceeds from the auction will go to the Women’s Resource Center, which supports victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Auction items will include hunting excursions, pedicures, art, jewelry, signed wrestling and OU memorabilia, a Lake Tenkiller package and many others donated by local businesses.

For more than two decades, the organization has sponsored the charity, and it raised more than $20,000 in the past two years alone. The center has come to rely heavily on funds raised by the auction, with this year being even more critical because of cuts to the center’s funding from other sources.

The auction is open to anyone older than 21. Admission is $5 and includes complimentary cocktails and live entertainment. Doors open at 6 p.m.

To donate items for the auction or for more information, call Kelly Petrusawich at 620-4297.

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I guess it's all good as long as they don't help male victims or do anything to expose the bias surrounding "domestic violence".
Phil, Yukon - Oct 16, 2009 at 3:07 pm
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