Rape is scary, but Monte Carlo Spooky Season is here to help!

Resource of the week: SARCC calendar On the eve of the unofficial end of summer, it seems only fitting that we share a little bit of information about what you […]

Resource of the week: SARCC calendar

On the eve of the unofficial end of summer, it seems only fitting that we share a little bit of information about what you can expect from Monte Carlo this year. Fall is a favorite time of year for many. Many of you know that our annual Monte Carlo event has been a themed event for the past several years. Based on feedback from participants and community council members, we are pleased to make the official announcement about the Monte Carlo theme. Monte Carlo Spooky Season will take place on March 28, 2025.

Rape is scary, but SARCC has been here to help survivors and our community since 1983. Each year we host a series of community events and opportunities to raise needed funding to support sexual assault prevention and response services. This year‘s event will feature costumes, dance music with the popular DJ Taz, our celebrity, dealers and casino games, and lots of wonderful silent and live auction items. 

We know it’s early to be talking about a fundraiser that’s happening in March. There’s a good reason! Because of official spooky season, which starts next week we are offering a limited time discount. Monte Carlo tickets purchased during Spooky Season 2024 will be the cheapest of any tickets that you can buy for the event. We want to have a full monster mash; Monte Carlo bash and we need you at the table. We promise we won’t scare you too much. If you are spooky season fan and have any decorations or costumes that you would like to contribute to the decorating effort for next year, please email admin@sarccheals.org.

Monte Carlo Spooky Season tickets go live on August 31. Tune back into the SARCC calendar event for a live link to purchase your discounted tickets.

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