October 23: Cheetos Pants, Homebrewed Harvest, Deloreon


Cheetos Pants

 

Homebrewed Harvest
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$65 tickets

Gather your friends and join us November 1 at the stunning Porter Room overlooking the marsh. This casual night of oysters, cocktails, and giving for Camp Rise Above features live music and incredible auction prizes – all to benefit CRA’s programs for children and adults with disabilities, serious illnesses, and life challenges.

As a guest you will enjoy signature drinks, tasty food including BBQ and all-you-can-eat oysters, and fun surprises throughout the evening. Your ticket is all-inclusive, and there will be plenty of options to give back while there! While we love your kids, this is an adult-only event.

Contact Allison@campriseabove.org for more information on sponsorships, ticket sales and donations.

Football games will be on! Make it a good fall Saturday!
Deloreon Popcorn Holder

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