Retire
your cocktail attire and stay home this December to benefit Easter Seals Nevada
and its mission to serve more than 7,000 Nevadans living with disabilities. On
Thursday, December 13, Easter Seals is hosting Nevada’s second “Stay at Home
Gala,” a charitable event you can enjoy from the comfort of your own home.
Indulge
in the spirit of giving by purchasing a $35 “un-ticket” and spending the
evening at home with friends and family and you’ll be eligible to win an
exciting door prize. Tickets can be purchased at www.StayatHomeGala.org.
“We
are excited to host this charitable gala again that not only helps support
Nevadans living with disabilities, but gives people a much deserved break from
holiday stress,” said Brain Patchett, President and CEO of Easter Seals
Nevada. “We are grateful to have such a
generous community and look forward to celebrating the holidays with you on
December 13.”
During
the gala the Easter Seals prize patrol will be delivering door-to-door prizes
to the homes of ticket holders from 6-9 pm.
Remarkable prize packages include:
Away
from Home for the Holidays: Three-day two-night stay at the Plaza and VIP
tickets to the brand new Phat Pack show
Golden
Holiday Cheer: One-night stay at Golden Nugget and two tickets to Gordie Brown
Dashing
Through the Strip: Two tickets to Le RĂªve and two tickets to Mannheim
Steamroller Christmas Las Vegas by Chip Davis
Deck
the Halls: Three hour in-home design consultation from designer Jill Abelman
with Inside Style Design
“Stay
at Home Gala” proceeds benefit Easter Seals’ work to help Nevadans with
disabilities become self-sufficient through direct services, education and
community partnerships. Gala tickets are
$35 each and can be purchased at www.StayatHomeGala.org.
About
Easter Seals Nevada
Since
1950, Easter Seals Nevada has been advocating for, and working with, infants,
children, youth and adults who have disabilities and other challenges. We work to address our community’s social
service gaps, and to leverage partnerships and other strategic opportunities to
increase participation in economic and civic life for all people. Easter Seals Nevada is one of Nevada’s
largest community disability agencies serving more than 7,000 people with
disabilities and their families each year. To keep up with Easter Seals
Nevada’s news and events, follow us on Twitter @EasterSealsNV and like us on
Facebook or visit our website at www.eastersealsnevada.org.
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