'More Than Pink Gala' raises donations for fight against breast cancer
Posted: Mar 20, 2019 9:56 PM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Several big wigs were in downtown Milwaukee on Wednesday evening.
It was part of Komen Wisconsin's fight against breast cancer.
The 'BigWig Campaign' was held at the Marcus Center as part of the 'More Than Pink Gala.'
It featured a silent auction that raised donations to battle the disease.
Ten people in the community wore pinks for a month, raising money as part of a friendly competition.
Every penny raised during the event will stay in Wisconsin.
CBS 58 News Anchor Natalie Shepherd was an emcee for the event.