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NorthStar Catering & Distinctive Designs, Inc. is the original and premier Event Planning Company on the Western Slope.  We can assist you in planning your Wedding, Holiday Party, Open House, Fund-Raiser, Gala, Prom, Dinner Party, or even an office luncheon. Our 6,500 square- foot showroom and warehouse is unsurpassed for the variety and creativity of our linens, large props, catering props, centerpieces, and much more.
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    Timeout guidelines: Space is reserved for area clubs, organizations, associations and nonprofit groups to announce their events, tournaments, meetings and/or leagues. Fax information at least two weeks prior to registration deadline or event to 970-244-8578, email to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or mail to Sports Timeout, The Daily Sentinel, P.O. Box 668, Grand Junction, 81502. Include a phone number to call for information. Items will not be taken over the phone.
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