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Heart Ball raises nearly $20,000

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Dr. and Mrs. Ozzie Reynolds enjoying the beautiful evening. Photo by Jason Williams.
Mrs. Owen Norvell, Mr. Walt Wagoner (Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sparks in the background). Photo by Jason Williams.
Photo by Jason Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Fisher, Mrs. Hap Roberts. Photo by Jason Williams.
Photo by Jason Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Norvell, Ms. Lillian Gascoigne, Mr. David Frame. Photo by Jason Williams.
The 2012 Committee Members: Mrs. Charles Sowers, Mrs. Rivers Lawther, Mrs. Gary Langford, Mrs. John Henderlite, Mrs. Bill Graham, Mrs. Bill Mason, Mrs. John Helms, Mrs. Summersett Carter, Mrs. Arthur Pinkston, Mrs. Reid Acree, Mrs. Daniel Almazan. Photo by Jason Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graham, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderlite, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Langford. Photo by Jason Williams.
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Mason, 2012 Chair, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graham, 2013 Chair. Photo by Jason Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Fisher and Mrs. George Kluttz. Photo by Jason Williams.
Mrs. John Helms and Mr. Rick McCombs. Photo by Jason Williams.
Dr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell. Photo by Jason Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ketner. Photo by Jason Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weisler, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Acree, Mr. and Mrs. Summersett Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenan Smith, Dr. Kathleen Boyd and Mr. Thad Throneburg. Photo by Jason Williams.

The 45th annual Salisbury-Rowan Heart Ball was held Saturday, Feb. 11 at the Country Club of Salisbury.

Around 250 guests attended the black-tie event, which raised more than $19,000 this year for heart-related charities in Rowan County..

Guests arrived for conversation and drinks before the seated dinner. The North Tower Band provided the evening’s music for the after- dinner dance.

This year’s ball was chaired by Dr. and Mrs. William T. Mason.




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