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Bikers Against Child Abuse Invites Newtown Community To Open House

NEWTOWN, Conn. — The newly formed chapter of B.A.C.A. -- Bikers Against Child Abuse -- in Newtown is holding its first open house on Saturday, July 9, from noon to 8 p.m.

The newly formed chapter of B.A.C.A. -- Bikers Against Child Abuse -- in Newtown is holding its first open house on Saturday, July 9, from noon-8 p.m.

The newly formed chapter of B.A.C.A. -- Bikers Against Child Abuse -- in Newtown is holding its first open house on Saturday, July 9, from noon-8 p.m.

Photo Credit: Bikers Against Child Abuse International Facebook page

There will be food, refreshments, merchandise for donation, vendors and two bands providing entertainment. 

The cost is $10 per person.

The purpose of the event is for B.A.C.A. to introduce itself to the community. 

The B.A.C.A. has been in Connecticut for over 10 years. This new chapter in western Connecticut was formed to better manage the group's issues in the state as a whole. The group is a registered nonprofit with chapters all over the world. 

All proceeds from the event go towards the western Connecticut chapter of B.A.C.A. to help abused children.

For more information on B.A.C.A., click here. For more information on the event, contact Irish at 203-969-8130.

The event will be at 18 Tinkerfield Road in Newtown.

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