1450 Miracle Strip Parkway suite 203
Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548

Howl at the Moon has partnered with Gentleman Jack and Bud Select Draft to help the YMCA of Florida’s Emerald Coast raise money for their organization. It’s time to break out the bell bottom pants and disco the night away to the best 70’s party ever. You won’t want to miss the special showing of the theme song “YMCA” by the Howl at the Moon entertainers. Dress up to show your support for the cause. The organization is asking that you buy a ticket to the Howl at the Moon show from Glen Coffee at 850-863-9622 or get to the show between 7 and 8 pm. YMCA of Florida’s Emerald Coast will receive 100% of proceeds from pre-sold ticket sales as well as donations from 7 to 8 pm.

Here’s what you get:

Admission to the best dueling piano rock and roll show on the Emerald Coast
Two drink tickets
and
As a bonus for buying a pre-sold ticket from the contact below, you’ll also get:

One raffle ticket.

A raffle will be done every hour starting at 8 pm until 11 pm.
100% of proceeds from the raffle will go to the YMCA of Florida’s Emerald Coast

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What better way is there to help a local charity or community organization than to go out and have a good time?

Who you are Supporting

Serving Okaloosa and Walton counties in Northwest Florida, the YMCA of Florida’s Emerald Coast is a nonprofit community service organization whose mission is to build strong kids, strong families and strong communities through programs that develop a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all individuals. Guided by the core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility, the Y is an organization of inclusion for all ages, all incomes, and all abilities.
YMCA stands for Young Men’s Christian Association, but don’t misinterpret this to mean that YMCAs are only for “young, Christian men.” From its start more than 150 years ago, when George Williams founded the YMCA as a substitute Bible study and prayer for life on the streets, the YMCA was unusual because it crossed the rigid lines that separated all the different churches and social classes in England in those days. This openness was a trait that would lead YMCAs to recognize their strength is in the people they bring together — Ys are for all people of all faiths, races, ages, abilities and incomes. YMCAs’ financial assistance policies ensure that no one is turned away for reasons of inability to pay.
Glen Coffee at 850-863-9622
http://www.ecymca.org/

Official Website: http://www.howlatthemoondestin.com

Added by howlgm1 on September 2, 2010

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