4th Annual “Musical Moods”
Valentine’s Dinner and Concert Extravaganza
To Benefit Sanctuary House
Greensboro, NC – Treat your Valentine to a special evening at the 4rd annual Musical Moods Dinner and Concert in downtown Greensboro, and support a local nonprofit at the same time!
Musical Moods 2010 will be held in the Empire Room on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at 6:30pm. The event is hosted by Sanctuary House, a recovery and rehabilitation program located in Greensboro for adults with serious and persistent mental illness.
The evening will feature a welcome glass of champagne and hors d’oeuvres followed by the opening of three lavish buffet stations offering a tempting selection of dinner choices. Desserts will feature mouth-watering treats from A Sweet Success!, Sanctuary House’s new vocational program, and a coffee bar. The featured performer is Walrus. Out of Greensboro, North Carolina, hails as one of the most hypnotic party bands available. Walrus consists of some of the best musicians that have come out of North Carolina, including members of Ben Folds' Band (Universal Records) and Bus Stop and the legendary drummer Eddie Walker, muse to Ben Folds. Their live shows are full of energy and deliver raw talent and tons of fun. Playing everyone’s favorite party sounds from the 60’s through today, they will have the crowd singing along and asking for more. With over 10 years experience, Walrus consists of some of the best musicians to come out of North Carolina.
The evening also includes exciting raffles and an amazing silent auction. Tickets to the event are $65 per person and the community is invited. Parking is available at the Empire Room, located at 203 S. Elm Street, in the parking garage, or on-street.
For more information about Sanctuary House and Musical Moods 2010, please see www.sanctuaryhousegso.com to purchase tickets or call (336) 215-7062 and ask for Pat.
Musical Moods has been well-attended in past years, and we have been able to provide more services to adults with mental illness in our community with the money we have raised. This year your support and participation is more important than ever to help us continue that tradition.
Founded in 2002, Sanctuary House, a Clubhouse Model of Rehabilitation, engages participants by sharing responsibilities in the daily operation of the house. Sanctuary House’s has served over 600+ persons working alongside a skilled, dedicated staff. On any given day, participation in programming is 65+ members. Programs include Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Supported and Transitional Employment, Community Support, and coming in 2010, Outpatient Therapy Services. Sanctuary House is located at 518 N. Elm Street in Greensboro. Jodi Lorenzo-Schibley, Executive Director.
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