Magi Baby Chest announces gala tickets for February 15th on sale now – Shaw Local

Into the Magi baby coffin Princeton has announced that the Magi Gala for Valentine’s Night Out is scheduled for Saturday, February 15 at the Hornbaker Gardens Barn.

The Magi Gala is a public formal fundraising event with dinner and dancing benefiting the Magi Baby Chest. There will be cocktails and hors d’oeuvres from 5 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m., followed by live music from the Steve Sharp Band, a small silent auction and other activities. It will be an evening of fun and elegance to support babies and toddlers in need, the nonprofit said in a news release.

All money raised from this event will go towards purchasing baby essentials for families. The aim of the gala is not only to raise money for the MBC, but also to involve the wider community and spread the message about the service the Magi Baby Chest provides to local families.

The goal of Magi Baby Chest is to expand the donation pool and create loyal fans of the Magi Baby Chest beyond the St. Louis Parish. Invite friends who would like to learn more about the MBC and support a pro-family organization, the nonprofit said. Tickets are on a first come, first served basis and can be purchased online at magibabychest.com. Tickets can also be purchased at the St. Louis Church parish office. The event will be open seating unless you purchase a table. A table consists of eight people. Tickets cost $75 or $600 for a table. Tickets are limited. Donate online or by sending a check to St. Louis Church. Please make checks payable to St. Louis Church with MBC noted in the comments section.

The Magi Baby Chest has been around for two years since October 1 and has grown. It started in October 2022 and serves 15 families. Through word of mouth, the Magi Baby Chest now serves an average of 180 to 200 families per month. The nonprofit has expanded twice and continues to serve more families. During the gala, Magi Baby Chest will unveil a testimonial video from the families served. These families share how much the service touched their lives and showed them the love of Christ through the mission of hospitality, the nonprofit said in a news release.

“God chose to come into the world through a family and it is more important than ever that we grow this ministry through the charitable hearts of the public,” the nonprofit said. “We hope to see you there!”

The Magi Baby Chest has been around for two years since October 1 and has grown. It started in October 2022 and serves 15 families. Through word of mouth, the Magi Baby Chest now serves an average of 180 to 200 families per month. The nonprofit has expanded twice and continues to serve more families.