After a busy week at work, Melodies & Masterpieces may provide just the ticket to unwind, enjoy great music, and local chef food favorites.
It’s North Augusta Forward’s second annual Melodies & Masterpieces fundraising event tomorrow, Saturday, February 22, at the Crowne Plaza in Riverside Village, North Augusta.
An evening of dueling pianos, a chef showcase, local artists painting live, and raffles all to benefit the mission to inspire, lead, and implement a united vision that provides the best possible quality of life for the community of North Augusta, SC.
Tickets include:
Dinner featuring small plates by local chefs from Salt+Marrow, Brinkley’s, The Larder, Blue Collard, The Grove Gourmet Market, Sheila’s Baking Co., and after-dinner coffee from Cavalier’s Coffeehouse, an open bar, and opportunities to purchase original artwork from local artists Adeana Berry and AC Daniel.
VIP Tickets also include:
An exclusive pre-event experience with Salty Tomatoes beginning at 5:30 pm.
For more information on tickets, click here.
As North Augusta continues to blossom as a critical River Region asset, drawing employers, employees, and families to the region, the New Path Forward campaign funds six critical initiatives identified through an extensive recent strategic planning process to move the city forward.
- Lead quality development and redevelopment for North Augusta
- Be the catalyst for Downtown revitalization
- Stimulate a healthy, active, and cultural quality of life
- Maintain the environmental quality and promote the utilization of the Savannah River
- Support an education system that provides the highest quality education possible for the community of North Augusta
- Ensure the North Augusta Forward’s long-term sustainability
The event is sponsored by Allen-Batchelor Construction, Crowne Plaza North Augusta, CSRA Testing & Engineering, CWR Digital, Honey Baked Ham, JLA, Kenrick Construction, Phoenix Printing, The UPS Store-North Augusta, Shannon Rollins Real Estate, and Security Federal Bank.
Editor’s Note:
Mitzi Oxford is a veteran broadcaster and features writer who also worked at the same television station in Columbus, Georgia as Augusta’s Brad Means! If you have a South Carolina story idea for Mitzi, please email her at mitzioxfordcreative@gmail.com.