Youth First’s Passport to Adventure Benefit Auction Features One-Of-A-Kind “Adventures”

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Thursday, April 14, 5 – 9 PM, St. Mary’s Manor Auditorium, Evansville

The unique experiences and signed memorabilia available at Youth First’s Passport to Adventure Benefit Auction will no doubt attract sports and music enthusiasts to St. Mary’s Manor Thursday evening. The auction also features vacation packages, artwork, jewelry, home décor, and gift certificates for restaurants and services. Admission is FREE.

Fans Of Unique Experiences, Sports, Music, And More Will Enjoy:

• A luxurious Whitefish, Montana vacation stay
• One week at Hilton Head’s Marriott Grande Ocean 2 BR villa (11/26-12/3/16)
• A four-course firefly southern dinner with Chef Josh Armstrong
• An exclusive trip for 2 to Napa Valley, California
• A week-long stay at a private Ft. Myers Beach, Florida condo
• A deluxe weekend for 2 to the 2017 Kentucky Derby and Lexington horse farms
• Meet Me in St. Louis package- Aug. 26-28, 2016- Luke Bryan concert plus 2 Cardinals games
• Two-day foursome golf package for Pete Dye and Donald Ross courses in French Lick with accommodations at the West Baden Springs Hotel
• Two tickets to Evansville Day at the St. Louis Cardinals with opportunity to go on field during first pitch and national anthem
• Gift baskets and restaurant gift certificates
• Kate Spade, Coach and Michael Kors designer handbags, sunglasses, jewelry and much more for her!
• Artwork and home decor
• Sports tickets and signed memorabilia
• A Jason Aldean autographed guitar
• And…a MYSTERY package. Not even WE know what will be in this deluxe package! Auction patrons will have the opportunity to contribute items on the spot!

The annual auction presented by United Companies supports Youth First’s efforts to transform lives and strengthen young people and their families, resulting in more positive, productive citizens and a stronger, healthier community. The agency is best known for providing
Youth First Social Workers to area schools, Strengthening Families programs, community prevention coalitions, and The Truth Is social norms marketing strategy to prevent underage substance abuse.