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Story by: Megan Venable | Photos by: Megan Venable and Katie Marie Photography 

The Knoxville-Knox County CAC Office on Agingheld its sold-out Snowflake Ball at Rothchild Catering and Conference Center. The ball included live music, dancing, a silent auction and a catered dinner. The culmination of the evening was the crowning of the 2025 Snowflake King and Queen, presided over by emcee Dino Cartwright. All funds raised through the Snowflake Ball will go in support of the Senior Compassion Program, a unique system that provides low-income adults over the age of 55 an opportunity to help frail and housebound seniors in the community by offering them friendship and support free of charge.

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