Where:
Holiday Inn Missoula Downtown
200 S Pattee St Missoula, MT
Description:
Come celebrate our LGBTQ+ community here in Western Montana and help us raise funds for the Center!
The 19th Annual Rainbow Ball will take place at the Holiday Inn Downtown in Missoula. Get your tickets early and plan that outfit, baby! This year's theme is BROADWAY! Come dressed as your favorite musical theatre charactor (CATS, Edna Turnblad, or Audrey II anybody?) or just come as you are! Doors and bar open at 5:30 pm. Hors D'oeuvres will be served at 6. We'll get the "Ball" rolling at 7. Folks will be entertained all evening long with cabaret performances by celebrated Montana musical theatre folks, a live band and DJ!
We have so much in store for you. All sorts of super cool silent auction items will be availible to bid on, raffle items for purchase (including that infamous annual rainbow quilt), folks will be making the rounds throughout the eventing for 50/50 tickets, the Legacy Award will be presented, we'll have a photographer on hand to capture attendees, their pluses and friends in all of their flowery attire if they so choose and so much more!
Get your tickets TODAY and join us for one of the most fun, fabulous and gay events of the year! Proceeds from the Rainbow Ball go to support the Western Montana LGBTQ+ Community Center, helping us to continue our 25+ years of work of empowering our community through education, advocacy, and collaborative networking here in western Montana.
*No refunds
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