Keeping it Glassy at the Crystal Ball

Keeping it Glassy at the Crystal Ball

Posted on Jan 4, 2024, by

Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass is delighted to announce The Crystal Ball, a Gala and Fun-raiser to support the museum’s educational programs on February 10, 2024 from 7-11pm at The Ballroom at The Reserve, 116 South Commercial Street, Neenah, Wisconsin.

 

The Crystal Ball is presented by Miron Construction, with Raise the Mission match provided by the Boldt Company. Friends of the Crystal Ball sponsorship is provided by Horicon Bank, with Wine Raffle sponsorship provided by Xe54.

 

Please join us for an unforgettable evening of music by nationally known artists Janet Planet, John Harmon and Friends. Dancing, live and silent auctions, artful cocktail attire, and amusements await! “We are so excited to present the wildly successful Crystal Ball again, it provides much needed support for Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass educational programs and free admission for all. Please consider this your invitation to see and be seen at the Glassiest event in town for Valentine’s Day weekend, “ states Amy G. Moorefield, museum executive director. General admission tickets are $125/person and includes heavy hors d’oeuvres, signature cocktail or mocktail, and entertainment. Or consider a Table for Eight for $1,500 and enjoy heavy hors d’oeuvres, signature cocktail or mocktail, entertainment, a bottle of champagne for the table and complimentary VIP gift bags. Act fast though, the Ball has a limited number of 15 tables and individual tickets are going fast.

 

Amusements include:

·     Music by nationally known artists Janet Planet, John Harmon and Friends

·     Silent and Live Auction items including one-of-a-kind glass art and experiences

·     Wine Raffle sponsored by Xe54

·     Crystal Ball and Tarot Card readings

·     Museum studio glass making activities

·     Fabulous and sparkly photo booth fun

And many more….

 

To purchase tickets and tables, visit bmmglass.com/the-crystal-ball.

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