Date and Time
Saturday Apr 12, 2025
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM CDT
4/12/2025 5:00PM - VIP Reception 6:00PM - Main Event
Location
South Sioux City Marriott Riverfront
Fees/Admission
Individual tickets are $125/each, and sponsorships range from $750 - $2,750. You can register by 4/1/2025 here: https://secure.qgiv.com/for/schc/event/2025dinnerandauction/
Contact Information
Please reach out to Ranee at (712) 226-9020 or rehrich@slandchc.com if you have any questions.
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Description
This year’s theme is “Tastes from Around the World: A Night of Cultural Cuisine!" We will be featuring: - Food and beverage stations throughout the ballroom - Cultural performances - A program honoring Mari Kaptain-Dahlen, the 2025 George Boykin Good Citizen Award Recipient - Featuring a musical performance from Native American band, Brulé - A live and silent auction Date: April 12, 2025 Location: South Sioux City Marriott Riverfront 385 E. 4th St. South Sioux City, NE 68776 VIP Sponsor Reception: 5:00PM Main Event: 6:00PM You can register by 4/1/2025 here: https://secure.qgiv.com/for/schc/event/2025dinnerandauction/ Your support of our event will provide a direct impact on the patients we serve, benefitting programs and services that help build a healthier Siouxland Community. Individual tickets are $125/each, and sponsorships range from $750 - $2,750. We hope you will join us! Please reach out to Ranee at (712) 226-9020 or rehrich@slandchc.com if you have any questions. Thank you to our sponsors! Band Sponsors: Seaboard Triumph Foods Gilead AvailaBank empirical Ho-Chunk Incorporated More information on Brulé: Brulé, a contemporary Native American new age/worldbeat music group, will headline the musical performance. Brulé has sold over one million CDs worldwide and has been named “Group of the Year” five times by the prestigious Native American Music Awards, earning seven NAMMYs since 2002. The group is best known for thrilling audiences with a mergence of cultural rock and theatrical instrumentations. Now in their 20th season, their national performances carry the same contagious excitement as Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Celtic Thunder, and Riverdance—but with the emotional impact of the American Indian culture.