“Denim and Diamonds” tickets on sale for Jan. 26 event
The Bluffton Junior High School post prom committee will hold an adult night out fundraiser, from 7 to 10 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 26, at Crimson Lane, Ada.
Called “Denim and Diamonds,” it provides a night of music, food, spirits and fun for adults.
Child care will be offered to K-5th grade students at the Bluffton Middle School where a “Kids' Night Out” will be hosted by committee members and the junior class students.
The kids' night out includes snacks, games, movies and fun with a suggested $10 donation per child. A shuttle bus service to transport guests to the fundraiser will board in front of the Bluffton Middle School at 6:30 p.m. for guests to be driven to the event venue.
There is limited seating on the shuttle bus. At Crimson Lane, there will be food (a low country boil), cash bar, entertainment from Red Feather Band, silent auction of 15 gift baskets, live auction of prizes, 50/50 drawing and dancing.
Tickets are $40 each or a table of 8 for $280. Ticket holders receives all of the above mentioned, a complimentary first drink of the evening and an entry for the grand prize of a diamond necklace. You must be present to win the grand prize.
Tickets can be purchased at the high school office, home basketball games, or from any of the Junior post prom committee member.
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