Greenbelt’s New Deal Cafe to Hold Gala to Raise Money to Stay Open (Sponsored Post)

HYATTSVILLE WIRE: The New Deal Cafe in Greenbelt is raising money to address financial problems leftover from the coronavirus pandemic.

As part of a $10,000 fundraising campaign to keep the music venue and restaurant open, the member-owned not-for-profit that manages the cafe will hold a Masquer-AID the Cafe Ball on Oct. 14.

“We hope to capture the Halloween spirit, provide top-quality entertainment, and raise money for our music program with a costume ball,” says Katy Gaughan, co-chair of the event. “Get ready to don your favorite mask and dance the night away!”

The gala will feature music from popular local bans Just Stones and the Wild Anacostias along with other performances, finger foods and desserts throughout the evening and a champagne toast.

The New Deal Cafe is also seeking sponsors for the gala, who will receive tickets, limited-edition art prints and recognition on commemorative plaques. All proceeds from sponsorships and ticket sales will go directly to the Cafe’s music and arts program.

“Your support will enable us to continue providing award-winning musical programming that brings people together and strengthens community bonds,” says Caitlin Gompf, the Cafe’s music director. “If you love the New Deal, if you love a masquerade, or if you just love rockin’ tunes, this is a night you simply can’t miss!”

Tickets, which cost $50 a person, can be purchased online here. For questions, contact Gaughan at [email protected] or Gompf at [email protected].

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