November 28, 2024 Local Stories in and Around St. Joseph, Illinois

Tickets available for Cash Bash

The St. Joseph-Ogden Post Prom Cash Bash will be held March 2 at 6 p.m. at the Royal Community Building.


The annual event includes dinner, drinks and games.

Tickets cost $100 per couple.


Event co-chair Dana Rowland said tickets are on sale now for the event.
The event raises money to fund the SJO Post Prom.


“Parents get to have a fun night out while raising money to keep their kids safe,” said Rowland. “Plus there’s the chance to win money.”


If all 200 tickets to the Cash Bash sell, the grand prize could be as much as $5,000.


“When we first moved here is was the place to be,” Rowland said. “It was very elite and extremely hard to get tickets too as they sold out every year to past ticket holders. “


Karin Poulter has attended the cash bash in previous years and said she enjoyed it.


“It’s a fun night where people come together to raise money for our kids to have a safe place to go after prom,” she said. “It’s fun seeing familiar faces, meeting some new, and the thrill of possibly winning some money.”


Cindy Rajlich agreed.


“It’s a fun night out for a great cause and a lot of the community comes out, so it’s fun to see everyone in one place,” she said.


To purchase tickets for the cash bash contact Rowland at 469-7294 or dmr217@gmail.com.


Tickets must be paid for prior to the event.


Checks can be mailed or dropped off at 702 Wingstem Drive or the High School. Ticket purchasers must provide an email address and phone number so the Prom Committee can contact them.

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