Grande Masquerade Ball, a gala affair for Habitat for Humanity

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ST. GEORGE — Habitat for Humanity of Southwest Utah is hosting its first-ever Grande Masquerade Ball Nov. 1 at SunRiver Community Center Ballroom from 5-10 p.m. This fundraising event is open to all, with tickets costing $75 per person.

The Grande Masquerade Ball is the third annual gala fundraising affair benefiting Habitat for Humanity of Southwest Utah and the first ever Grande Masquerade Ball. The evening will include opera arias from Jackie Riddle Jackson and her associates, dance performances and instruction from the Red Rock Swing Club and a silent auction featuring a variety of items.

The evening is semiformal to black tie. Attendees are invited to choose how formal they wish to dress, but are especially encouraged to wear a masquerade mask. Prizes for the best mask will be awarded.

Tickets can be purchased in advance online at Event Brite or visit Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore at 267 East 1400 South, St. George, and Habitat for Humanity of Southwest Utah administrative offices at 1070 West 1600 South Bldg. B, St. George.

Sponsorships are still available and donation items including gift certificates, services, art, jewelry and items of interest for the auction are welcome.

Event details and resources

  • What: The Grande Masquerade Ball
  • When: Saturday, Nov. 1, from 5-10 p.m.
  • Where: Sun River Community Center Ballroom, 1860 Horizon View Drive, St. George
  • For more information contact Bonnie Hallman at 435-674-7669 or email
  • Habitat for Humanity of Southwest Utah | website | Facebook

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1 Comment

  • phantom of the opera October 14, 2014 at 12:36 pm

    I will be there with my half- face Phantom of the Opera mask. Please come up and introduce yourself, and ask me to dance.

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