
Foster*A*Life Hosts the ’19th Annual Hub City Beach Party’!
The Hub City Beach Party is a fantastic fundraiser for foster children all over the South Plains! A fun, music filled event for the whole family!
Here's what the folks at Foster*A*Life have goin' on this August!
Foster*A*Life Hosts the “19TH ANNUAL HUB CITY BEACH PARTY”
Organization turns a spotlight on the self-esteem of abused and neglected children in the Lubbock area
Lubbock, TX: Foster*A*Life, a local nonprofit organization that serves children involved with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, will host the 19th Annual Hub City Beach Party on Saturday, August 3, 2024. The ever popular Landsharks will return to headline the event. This band has played for our event every year and they continually put on a fantastic show. The event includes Lubbock’s only beach complete with sand, water, beach umbrellas and sharks! A live and silent auction is also take place. Delicious food is also available for purchase!
PLACE: DEPOT PATIO (18TH JUST BEFORE I-27)
TIME: GATES OPEN AT 6:00 PM; LANDSHARKS PLAY AT 7:00 PM
TICKET PRICES: $20 (IN ADVANCE) $25 (DAY OF SHOW)
TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT ALL SELECT-A-SEAT LOCATIONS. TICKETS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE AT FOSTER*A*LIFE OFFICE (806-792-3181) OR EMAIL FOSTERALIFE@ATT.NET
THE RAFFLE WITH TWO GRAND PRIZES FOR $1350 UNITED SUPERMARKETS GIFT CARDS HAS RETURNED! THE COST IS $10 EACH; 3 FOR $25; 12 FOR $100
About Foster*A*Life: FOSTER*A*LIFE IS CELEBRATING ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY! Founded in 2004 by Dr. Shaun Keel, the mission of Foster*A*Life is to provide otherwise unavailable assistance, services and opportunities to children who have been or are currently involved with CPS. The purpose is to enhance the lives of those children who have been abused, neglected or abandoned. Foster*A*Life promotes a positive self-image and increases self-esteem by supporting the overall well-being of these children. Foster*A*Life services children in Lubbock County and 17 surrounding counties
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