Online Auction - LIVE on 4/19!
VIEW ITEMSTICKETS ARE SOLD OUT!!!
Schedule of Events
5:30 PM - Doors Open
6 - 7 PM - Social Hour
Enjoy delicious appetizers and dessert, a mystery prize wall,
and a photo booth! Cash bar available.
7 - 9 PM - Event Program and BINGO!
Jason Howard, President of First State Bank and Trust, will emcee
the evening's event, and local celebrities will call one of five bingo games!
Ticket includes five games of BINGO, including the grand prize game!
Evening's Emcee and Bingo Callers
Emcee
Jason Howard, President/CEO of First State Bank and Trust
Bingo Callers
Ruth Hjelmgren and Jay Theriault, Past Board President at Community Thread
and current Director of Community Relations at Artis Senior Living (Ruth) and realtor (Jay)
Tom McCarty, retired Stillwater City Administrator
Peter Clements and Sara Wagner, Chairman of the Board at First State Bank and Trust
and retired CEO at First State Bank and Trust (Peter), former educator and community volunteer (Sara)
Chad Fredkove, Community Volunteer
Dave Dahl, former Chief Meteorologist at KSTP-TV
It's Time to Thrive!
When you support Community Thread's Black Tie Bingo event, you will help our new membership program, aimed to serve individuals who seek to remain living independently.
Thrive at Community Thread will launch this year as a combination and evolution of our existing Older Adult Program and Chore Services and Transportation Program and will offer a set of membership benefits including direct support services, community resources, social activities, and volunteer opportunities. Enrollment fees will be modest, and a sliding fee scale will ensure everyone who would like to join can enroll regardless of their ability to pay. Your sponsorship will help us make the program available to all who apply.
About Community Thread
At Community Thread, our mission is to improve the quality of life for adults and their families in our local community. Our vision is a community where all people are engaged, enriched, and connected.
Each year we receive over 13,000 visits from community members. These visitors attend programs and activities at our centers, volunteer, obtain free tax preparation assistance, and use our space for community meetings.
Learn more by visiting our website!