2nd ANNUAL BOWLS AFTER DARK EVENING GALA and 8th ANNUAL MOUNTAIN BOWLS
Mountain Resource Center will host its Bowls After Dark Evening Gala on Thursday, October 13 2016 at 6 p.m. at the Evergreen Lakehouse located at 29612 Upper Bear Creek Rd, Evergreen, CO 80439. The Bowls After Dark Evening Gala will benefit Mountain Resource Center’s nonprofit with funds going towards high quality, integrated health and human services that improve the lives of people in mountain communities we serve.
The evening will begin with hors d’oeuvres, wine and beer; where guests will have a chance to mingle, bid in the silent auction and wine pull, or step outside to enjoy majestic views from the deck of Evergreen’s crown jewel – the Lake House. The opening reception will be followed by an eclectic dinner of specialty soups and foods prepared by local area chefs. We are delighted to have former NFL Bronco, Reggie Rivers of Corporate Kickoff as our Emcee and Auctioneer for this Gala event. Bob Hawsey, with Thrivent Financial and his wife Jeannie are Bowls After Dark Honorary Chairs.
Mountain Resource Center provides an array of community support in the areas of public benefit application assistance, veterans and workforce services, disaster relief and counseling services designed to improve the lives of people in the communities we serve. The nonprofit also provides Early Childhood Family Education and food pantry services.
The ticket price for the Gala is $65.00 or $650.00 for a table of ten, while sponsorship opportunities include a $5000 Title Sponsor, $2500 Platinum Ladle Sponsors, $1000 Gold Ladle Sponsors, $500 Silver Ladle Sponsors and $250 Bronze Ladle Sponsors. This event is considered an adult event. Proceeds benefit Mountain Resource Center to support the services the Center provides to individuals and families in the rural communities of West Jefferson, Park, Clear Creek and Gilpin counties.
“The funds raised from Bowls After Dark Evening Gala are vital in ensuring that our neighbors in the surrounding communities can attain every opportunity to flourish. Your support can make this possible by facilitating greater independence that might otherwise be impossible,” said Lorye McLeod, CEO of Mountain Resource Center.
Mountain Resource Center is a community-based non-profit organization with a mission to provide high quality, integrated health and human services that improve the lives of people in areas we serve. We rely heavily upon donations and volunteers from the community to meet these needs and support our vision of Neighbors Helping Neighbors.
Tickets for the events will be available on the Mountain Resource Center Web site. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact 303-838-7552 or go to www.mrcco.org.