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Breaking Dawn

Breaking Dawn Benefit

Thursday, November 17, 2011, 07:30pm

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Advance Film Screening benefitting Angels Foster Care


Based on the #1 New York Times best-selling series. "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1" is the fourth film featuring the Cullen vampire family. The story follows the intertwined lives of teenager Bella Swan, vampire Edward Cullen and werewolf Jacob Black. See the film before it is released to the general public! Bring your friends and make it a fun night out! VIP admission begins at 6:30 p.m. and includes a pre-film dessert party, early admission to the film and preferred movie seating. Ticket sales benefit Angels Foster Care of Santa Barbara, a non-profit organization that rescues neglected, abandoned and abused babies and places them in loving Angels foster homes in Santa Barbara County.


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Tickets available at the Arlington Ticket Agency, 1317 State Street, Santa Barbara, (805) 963-4408.


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11-14 | 14-18 | Adults


$25 General Admission, $100 VIP

October 19, 2011

 

For Immediate Release

Contact: Ellen Dameron, (805) 884-0012

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Local foster family contacts available for interview

Angels Foster Care to host fourth annual

Twilight film screening fundraiser

Actors Robert Pattison and Kristen Stewart will star in “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, part 1,” the fourth movie in the mega-popular vampire series. The film will be screened in advance of its nationwide release at the Arlington Theatre on Thursday, November 17th at 7:30p.m., as a benefit for the local non-profit organization Angels Foster Care of Santa Barbara. The story, based on the New York Times best-selling book series by Stephenie Meyer, is set in the Pacific Northwest and follows the intertwined lives of teenager Bella Swan, vampire Edward Cullen and werewolf Jacob Black.

Tickets are $25 general admission and $100 for VIP admission, and are on sale at the Arlington Theatre Ticket Agency, 1317 State Street, Santa Barbara, (805) 963-4408. VIP admission begins at 6:30pm and includes a pre-film dessert and hors d’oeuvres party, early entrance to the film and preferred movie seating.

Angels Foster Care is a non-profit organization that rescues abused, neglected and abandoned babies and places them in loving Angels foster homes in Santa Barbara County. The agency was established in 2006 to offer excellent foster homes and stabilize babies, meeting the growing demand for licensed foster homes in Santa Barbara County. The agency primarily works with children aged two and under (and their siblings up to age five) who are entering foster care for the first time. In just under five years, Angels Foster Care has placed 98 babies in local homes.

Numerous studies speak to the importance of infant attachment, which occurs when a child bonds to a consistent set of caregivers during his or her first 24 months of life. Angels foster parents take only one child (or sibling group) at a time, must have a stay-at-home parent and agree to keep the child until reunification with the birth parents or adoption occurs. A twelve-month commitment is usual, which allows the child to receive stable care and prevents movement within the foster care system. Due to critical shortages, there is an urgent need for certified foster homes. Information is available at www.angelssb.com or by calling (805) 884-0012.

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