What better reason to enjoy a night out with dinner – and magic! – than in support of a great local cause?
On April 6, the Algoma Autism Foundation is hosting an evening of trickery, music and more as it celebrates neurodiversity in our community.
The doors at The Grand Gardens will open at 6 p.m. where you can expect a delicious dinner, drinks (cash bar), and the ever popular magician, mentalist and trickster Ryan Mcfarling.
And of course, you can't celebrate without music and dance with a DJ, the foundation noted in a release.
Guests will also have a chance to win a door prize and take part in a 50/50 draw.
(Youth are welcome, however parents and guardians are advised there will be adult humour and alcohol consumption. Minors must be supervised.)
Tickets are available through this Eventbrite link. Tables of 12 are $50 per ticket.
Organizers said this annual event always sells out, so get your tickets soon.
The Grand Gardens is located at 1324 Great Northern Rd.
For more information, email algomaautismfoundation@gmail.com.