The second annual Blue & White Ball, &#8220Cruise to the
Tropics,” will be held Saturday evening, Feb. 25, from 5:30 to
11:30 p.m. at the Sebastopol Veterans Building. All proceeds of the
dinner/dance will benefit Analy High School programs, such as band,
Scott Lane Teen Counseling Project, arts and foods, Boosters, and
the Education Foundation. This year’s extravaganza will feature
gourmet food, a Monte Carlo Casino room, live and silent auctions,
prizes and entertainment. Returning by popular demand will be the
fabulous Poyntlyss Systars and a performance by the Analy Jazz
Band.
The ball will also include a &#8220Murder Mystery” play,
with a cast of teachers, former students, and high profile
community members. If you correctly guess who killed the Analy High
School principal, you will take home an incredible prize worth tens
of dollars!
Almost half of the 400 available tickets ($60 per person) have
been sold, so if you want to participate in a fun evening, while
supporting your local high school, don’t delay. Tickets are
available at People’s Music, or by calling 829-7784.

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