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The Las Olas River House Social Committee is honored to announce “Las Vegas on Las Olas Gala Night” on Saturday, Nov. 5th from 6 pm. to Midnight at the Las Olas River House (333 Las Olas Way), Ft. Lauderdale, FL, benefiting the Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center (CDTC).
Starting at 6 pm., guests will enjoy an evening of dinner, dancing, live and silent auctions. Guests will also enjoy sumptuous International Food Stations from more than 20 top restaurants in Broward County, including The Capital Grille, Solita on Las Olas, Café Seville, Casa D’Angelo, Café Vico, China Grill, Cheese Culture, Dapur Grateful Palate, Las Olas Wines Co., Market 17, Mbar, Michele’s, Sea Level, 3030 Ocean, Rare, Tatiana’s, Temptations Caterers, Truluck’s, Blue Martini, Hugh’s Caterers, Shipyard Craft Beer, Sweeter Days Bake Shop and Amazing Chocolate. A 10-piece band,“The Band” from Xanadau Group, will be the highlight of entertainment for the evening.
“The Las Olas River House Social Committee is excited to host the first-ever Las Vegas on Las Olas Gala Night designed and planned by event designer Robert Stanfield of BocaRaton.com,” said Cheryl Insalaco, Gala Chair. “The event will benefit an extremely important community charity, the Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center. This year The Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center is in dire need to raise funds from our community and local neighbors to keep serving the needs of more than 10,000 children with special needs or at risk!”
There are four different levels of corporate sponsorships available: Jack, Queen, King and Ace Sponsorships ranging from $500 to $5000. Current corporate Ace Sponsors include: The Continental Group; Bank United; I.Lorraine Thomas; Patriot National Insurance Group; Xanadu Group; Southern Wine and Spirits, The Wasie Foundation, Levinsons Jewelers and Bauman Medical Group. KING Sponsors include: Alpine Jaguar; Peyton Bolin PL; U.S. Installation Group; Wells Fargo Insurance Services, Hamilton Gallery, Millennium Laser Eye Center, Atlantis Resorts, Wally Findlay Gallery, and Goodyear Blimp.
“Sponsors of this Gala evening will have an opportunity to connect with some of South Florida’s prominent corporate and society leaders who will be attending this event,” added Co-Chair Kaye Jacobs. “Additionally, the River House Host Committee consisting of 18 resident families has provided generous contributions to fund the entire Gala.”
Ana Calderon, Ph.D. Assistant Administrator of Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center expressed how extremely grateful for the time, effort, and energy that the Co-Chairs continue to devote to this premier signature event.
Dr. Calderon commented,“The generous outpouring of support from the Host Committee, made up of 18 families who are residents of the River House, is truly a remarkable example of their compassion for those less fortunate. In these tough economic times, we need the help of our local community more than ever to keep serving Broward County's most medically complex children.”
The Las Olas River House Social Committee and The Continental Group, who are primary sponsors of the event, request your support for the children in our community by making a tax-deductible contribution to The Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center.
Tickets are $125 per person and each ticket holder will receive $25 in poker chips, with great prizes opportunities for the winners.
For more information, please contact Cheryl Insalaco at cheryl21274[.]yahoo.com or call 954-527-0655 or Kaye Jacobs at kjacobs4006[.]aol.com or call 954-462-4222.
About The Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center
Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center (CDTC) is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to promote the optimal health and well-being of children with special health care needs by providing comprehensive prevention, intervention and treatment services within a medical home environment. CDTC is a nationally recognized “Center of Excellence,” offering a unique system of care for infants, children and youth with chronic illnesses, disabilities and developmental delays. All medical care and social services are provided regardless of the families’ ability to pay.
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