COMMUNITY CRUISE TO BENEFIT UPCOMING VETERAN’S EVENT
(June 27, 2016) – Everyday Angels, a local organization that helps people in the local communities, has organized a fundraising event that will raise money to give local veterans a wonderful night out later this summer.
On Sunday, July 24th from 12:00 – 2:30 PM, the community is invited to the organization’s “Best Sunday Ever” cruise on the Pride of the Hudson in Newburgh. The cruise will raise money for an event specifically created for local Veterans that will take place this August.
July’s event will include live music with the Midnight Image Band, dancing, sandwiches, salads, desserts, draft beer, door prizes and a 50/50 raffle.
Tickets are $50.00 per person.
Midnight Image Band:
MIB is a variety dance/party band from New York’s Hudson Valley. The band performs a great selection of rock’n’roll, classic rock, southern rock, disco, pop, motown, 80’s, 90’s and today.
Since 1991 the band has performed in bars, nightclubs, private and corporate events. With their contagious fun filled energetic style, they attract fans and regularly play at venues throughout the Tri-State area.
MIB have also volunteered for such charities as the Walk for Life (Breast Cancer Awareness), Area Fire Department Events, Muscular Dystrophy, Carlie’s Crusade Foundation, The Everyday Angels, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and many others.
Everyday Angels:
Everyday Angels is an organization put into place to help provide assistance to those members of the local community that are in need.
In today’s uncertain economy, many of our neighbors have fallen on hard times and Everyday Angels will not turn a blind eye to those that are having everyday struggles. The organization collaborates with food banks, after school programs and elderly members of the community to help supplement their resources. The goal is to help any way possible, including community relief or assisting with finding resources to victims of fire and flood.
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The Pride of the Hudson is located on Front Street in Newburgh.