Get ready for an evening of fashion, food, and philanthropy! The Plymouth chapter of Tri Kappa is thrilled to announce its upcoming "Ladies Night Out" event, scheduled for Thursday, April 23. The highly anticipated evening will take place at the historic REES Theatre.
This year's theme, "Pretty in Pink," promises a fabulous night out for a great cause. The festivities will kick off when doors open at 6:00 PM, starting with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. A full-course dinner will follow at 7:00 PM.
Throughout the evening, guests will enjoy a variety of entertainment, including tip games and a chance to win a grand prize. Attendees can also participate in a raffle featuring beautifully curated baskets with items generously donated by local businesses. A major highlight of the night will be a fashion show presented by Treat’s Bridal Shoppe and Treat’s Squire Shop, showcasing the latest styles.
While the event promises a memorable night of fun, its primary focus is giving back to the community. All proceeds from "Ladies Night Out" will directly benefit the philanthropies supported by the local Tri Kappa chapter. These initiatives include scholarships for graduating seniors at Plymouth High School, numerous cash donations to area charities and not-for-profits, the Spring Student Art Show, the Covered Wagon Indiana history project, and Promenade to Prom.
Tickets for the "Pretty in Pink" Ladies Night Out are $65 per person. They can be purchased locally at Fernbaugh’s Jewelers and Laurie Sutter State Farm. Tickets are also available through any Tri Kappa member or by contacting Sarah Smith directly at (574) 276-7932.
Gather your friends, dress in your best pink attire, and head to The REES for a wonderful evening supporting the Plymouth community!
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