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A yearly event to raise money in the fight against HIV/AIDS is set for this weekend.
The Red Ribbon Ball was supposed to take place on February 9th, the same time a blizzard hit Maine.
The fundraiser for the Eastern Maine AIDS Network was moved to this Saturday, March 2nd, instead.
It's at the Spectacular Event Center in Bangor, starting at 7 p.m.
There's a live band and lots of auction items up for grabs.
For more information, including ticket prices, you can call EMAN at 990-3626 or log onto www.maineaidsnetwork.com.
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