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FURNITURE & DESIGN BRIEF

Interior designers set art auction, brunch

The American Society of Interior Designers, Central California/Nevada Chapter, will host "Champagne, Chocolate & Chagall," an art auction and brunch Aug. 26, with a portion of the proceeds to benefit Habitat for Humanity.

The event, to be held at World View, a restaurant on the 16th floor of Building B at World Market Center, is set to get under way at 11 a.m. with brunch, a silent auction and art preview; a live auction will begin at noon.

An early bird special on tickets is being offered. For those who respond by Aug. 15, the tickets will be $25. Tickets after that date or at the door will be $30 for members and $35 for nonmembers.

Checks, payable to ASID CA Central/NV Chapter, can be sent to Soleil Design Intl., P.O. Box 30145, Las Vegas, NV 89173-0145.

For additional information, contact Stephen Leon at 873-5358.

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