Cure Your “Spring Fever” with Live Music, Dancing and Tasty Treats
Proceeds to Benefit Metropolitan Family Services Evanston/Skokie Valley Center
Cure your “Spring Fever” with a casual, fun-filled night of live music, courtesy of Stuart Rosenberg, co-founder of Evanston’s famed S.P.A.C.E., along with dancing and tasty treats. Proceeds from the event benefit Metropolitan Family Services Evanston/Skokie Valley, supporting children at risk of family and community violence, older adults experiencing abuse, and youth with mental illness.
Spring Fever
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Northwestern University at Parkes Hall
1870 Sheridan Road, Evanston
7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
(Parking is available on Sheridan Road, at the City of Evanston Church Street Garage just east of Chicago Avenue, and in the lot directly east of Parkes Hall)
Also at the event, Village Treasure House not-for-profit consignment shop in Northbrook will be honored for their generous support of local non-profit agencies. Village Treasure House has donated more than $65,000 to Metropolitan Evanston/Skokie, and $1,000,000 overall to area charity organizations.
Tickets are $75. For more information, visit our Events Page or call 312.986.4018.
About Metropolitan Family Services Evanston/Skokie Center
Metropolitan Family Services Evanston/Skokie Valley Center helps families and individuals struggling with relationships, abuse, grief or loss find the help they need, and has been part of the community since 1910. Metropolitan Evanston/Skokie Valley is part of Metropolitan Family Services, which has been empowering Chicago-area families to reach their greatest potential and positively impact their communities since 1857.