Honoring 25 years of building communities
Your sponsorship supports our work helping families, people with disabilities and other vulnerable neighbors to live in affordable homes and thriving communities.
We are excited to come together for Community Housing Network’s annual fundraising gala, Bring It Home, on April 16 from 6:00-9:00pm at Petruzzello's in Troy! Sponsors and guests will enjoy a fun evening including live performances by the Planet D Nonet jazz band, a plated dinner, live and silent auctions, raffles, drinks, and more.
Individual tickets are on sale now for $125 with sponsorships starting at $350! Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and perks here.
Planet D Nonet, the live jazz band performing at Bring It Home again this year, is “one of the local scene’s most immediately appealing groups,” according to Mark Stryker from the Detroit Free Press. Brian McCollum, also from the Free Press, calls Planet D Nonet “one of Detroit’s great party bands,” with a “sweeping field of vision that ranges from Swing Era classics to connoisseur works by Duke Ellington, mind-expanding pieces by the visionary Sun Ra and some down-and-dirty joint R&B.”
Honoring 25 years of building communities
Your sponsorship supports our work helping families, people with disabilities and other vulnerable neighbors to live in affordable homes and thriving communities.
We are excited to come together for Community Housing Network’s annual fundraising gala, Bring It Home, on April 16 from 6:00-9:00pm at Petruzzello's in Troy! Sponsors and guests will enjoy a fun evening including live performances by the Planet D Nonet jazz band, a plated dinner, live and silent auctions, raffles, drinks, and more.
Individual tickets are on sale now for $125 with sponsorships starting at $350! Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and perks here.
Planet D Nonet, the live jazz band performing at Bring It Home again this year, is “one of the local scene’s most immediately appealing groups,” according to Mark Stryker from the Detroit Free Press. Brian McCollum, also from the Free Press, calls Planet D Nonet “one of Detroit’s great party bands,” with a “sweeping field of vision that ranges from Swing Era classics to connoisseur works by Duke Ellington, mind-expanding pieces by the visionary Sun Ra and some down-and-dirty joint R&B.”
Petruzzello's Banquet
6950 Rochester Rd
Troy, Michigan 48098
United States