The Junior Auxiliary of Louisville will be hosting "Frozen In Time" Charity Ball.
Tickets are on sale now. The ball will be held at 7 p.m., Saturday, February 23 at Pine Ridge Lodge at Lake Tia O’Khata.
There will be dinner, a silent auction and entertainment by The Jason Miller Band.
The Jason Miller Band is country band from all over the great state of Mississippi. Led by lead vocalist and frontman, Jason Miller (formerly of Crossin' Dixon) with drummer and vocalist, Nathan Spears (formerly of Rico And The Border Patrol), and keyboardist and vocalist,Topher Brown (formerly of The Band Perry). Lead guitarist, John Andy Bowen (formerly of Back 40), is a driving force on the guitar with lead guitarist Jamie Bright to provide the country guitar licks. Bassist, Anthony Daniels (formerly of The Chad Wesley Band), brings his the funk and blues.
Tickets may be purchased for $30 for an individual and $50 for a couple. Contact Amanda Triplett at 662-705-0042 or Christy Bennett at 662-769-9116 for ticket information.
Junior Auxiliary represents a serious endeavor on the part of women to be active and constructive community participants and to assume leadership roles in meeting community needs. Junior Auxiliary provides the member with the opportunity to serve and to be a vital part of the community. The objectives of the Association are to unite in one body all Junior Auxiliary Chapters and members to promote National and individual Chapter purposes; to encourage members to render charitable services which are beneficial to the general public, with particular emphasis on children; to cooperate with other 501 (c) (3) organizations. Junior Auxiliary was founded on the principles of helping children and making a difference in their lives. The work unit of the Junior Auxiliary Chapter is the project. A project is a planned undertaking in the fields of Welfare, Health, Recreation, Culture, or Education for which the Chapter has some part of financial or administrative responsibility. Junior Auxiliary members each give at least 5 ½ years of service to their community through their Chapter. Annually, each member serves at least 24 hours and receives a minimum of 12 hours in education with the goal of being a better volunteer.