City Year’s 10th Anniversary Miami Creator’s Ball

Benefits City Year Miami

Friday, January 26, 2018, from 8 p.m. to midnight
LMNCTY
295 N.E. 59th Terrace, Miami
786-406-7900 (Merdochey LaFrance)
MLaFrance@CityYear.org
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City Year Miami will commemorate 10 years of service to students in Miami-Dade County Public Schools at its 10th Anniversary Miami Creators Ball! Enter the artists’ atelier, and you will be entertained and inspired to take part in this immersive and creative evening.

In the weeks leading up to the gala, participating “creators” (or artists) will be provided a residency where they will create artworks that they will deliver during the gala to City Year champions and art enthusiasts! At a series of “creation stations,” guests will take part in arts and culture experiences ranging from film-making and photography to song writing, stencil art and screen printing.

Thomas & Patricia Cornish and Marc Schwarzberg & Ana Mari Ortega will serve as Co-Chairs of the 2017 Miami Creators Ball, joining City Year Miami Board of Directors members and City Year Miami Red Jacket Society members.

Seating for the gala will be cabaret fashion allowing guests to socialize, meet and gather for a course, and move about to take in the entire experience. Live performances and DJs will highlight this magical event. Attire is black tie creative. Tickets are $300 per person and $500 per couple and $150 for young professionals and $300 per YP couple. For more information, tables, tickets sales and sponsorships, call Merdochey LaFrance at 786-618-7237 or email MLaFrance@CityYear.org.

About City Year Miami

City Year’s mission is to build democracy through citizen service, civic leadership and social entrepreneurship. It is through service that we can demonstrate the power and idealism of young people, engage citizens to benefit the common good, and develop young leaders of the next generation. City Year is wholly focused on fighting the national dropout crisis. We have committed to leverage the talent, energy and idealism of corps members to serve as tutors, mentors and role models in schools to help students stay on track – and get back on track – to graduate.