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WASILLA — The public is invited to attend the Hatcher Pass Avalanche Center's annual fundraising event, the Cabin Fever Reliever at Mat-Su Senior Services (Palmer Senior Center) Saturday, Feb. 4 at 6 p.m.
This event will feature food, drinks, a raffle, and a live music performance by Hope Social Club.
According to Hatcher Pass Avalanche Center Executive Director Marissa Bieger, the primary goal of this event is to raise funds for their grassroots operation and spread awareness for avalanche safety.
Bieger said this will be the first Cabin Fever Reliever event they've held since the start of the pandemic.
"We're just excited to get our whole community back together," Bieger said.
Admission for this event is $40. Children 13 and younger are admitted for free with a ticketed adult. To purchase tickets online, visit hpac.bpt.me.
Mat-Su Senior Services is located at 1132 South Chugach Street in downtown Palmer.
For more information about the Hatcher Pass Avalanche Center, visit hpavalanche.org.
Contact Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman reporter Jacob Mann at jacob.mann@frontiersman.com