Tickets are on sale for Lighthouse of Oakland County’s Salute America event—a celebration of a bygone era and a time to honor community leaders who’ve championed help for people in need. In its 15th year, this major fundraiser takes place Friday, June 22, at the historic Lafayette Grande in Pontiac and honors Oakland County Treasurer Andy Meisner, for his work helping to revitalize Pontiac and his leadership in helping to prevent foreclosures and keep people in their homes.
The 1940s will be reinvented with flair and guests will enjoy dinner, drinks, a silent and live auction and dancing to the Rhythm Society Orchestra—featuring big band & swing music. Guests will also be inspired by a compelling testimonial from a former Lighthouse client who will share her journey from crisis to self-sufficiency. Salute America is hosted by CBS 62’s Chief First Forecaster Karen Carter.
Tickets start at $150 per person and can be purchased at www.lighthouseoakland.org or by calling 248-972-1492.
- Posted June 21, 2018
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