Presented by The Rampy MS Research Foundation

Disco Ball for MS: A Groovy Costume Gala to Fund a Cure for MS

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About This Event

 

Join us for the 2nd Annual Disco Ball for MS

hosted by Rampy's Walmart Angels

Laura Rush, SVP, Electronics, Toys & Seasonal

Kerry Robinson, SVP, Beauty & Personal Care

Jennifer Baumhoer, VP, DMM & Frozen Food

Get ready to dance for a cause at The Disco Ball—a 70’s-themed costume gala with a mission! Hosted by the Rampy MS Research Foundation, a dedicated local nonprofit in Bentonville with 13 years of impact, this groovy event raises crucial funds to help find a cure for Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Known for their community-driven efforts, like the popular Trifest for MS endurance multisport event, the foundation channels its passion into every step of the way toward a cure. Join us for a night of disco, dancing, and making a difference!

The Disco Ball is presented by Celebrate! Arkansas Magazine and hosted at the Thaden School in the Great Hall.

Saturday, Oct 26th, will be a "stellar" night with cocktails, dinner, disco dancing, creative dessert stations, a silent and live auction, unique disco experiences, and of course a disco costume contest. It'll be "far out."

Put on your "boogie shoes" and wear your gold lame, jumpsuits, bell bottoms & wide colored shirts, Farah Faucet curls, big sunglasses, and sparkly dresses.

You'll want to invite your friends and co-workers as we head to "funky town".

Prepare for a memorable night as we light up the dance floor, spin under the disco balls and move for those who have MS.  

Embrace your "disco diva" and join us as we "follow the disco ball." Don't be a "funky chicken" and "hustle" to buy your tickets.

About This Event

 

Join us for the 2nd Annual Disco Ball for MS

hosted by Rampy's Walmart Angels

Laura Rush, SVP, Electronics, Toys & Seasonal

Kerry Robinson, SVP, Beauty & Personal Care

Jennifer Baumhoer, VP, DMM & Frozen Food

Get ready to dance for a cause at The Disco Ball—a 70’s-themed costume gala with a mission! Hosted by the Rampy MS Research Foundation, a dedicated local nonprofit in Bentonville with 13 years of impact, this groovy event raises crucial funds to help find a cure for Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Known for their community-driven efforts, like the popular Trifest for MS endurance multisport event, the foundation channels its passion into every step of the way toward a cure. Join us for a night of disco, dancing, and making a difference!

The Disco Ball is presented by Celebrate! Arkansas Magazine and hosted at the Thaden School in the Great Hall.

Saturday, Oct 26th, will be a "stellar" night with cocktails, dinner, disco dancing, creative dessert stations, a silent and live auction, unique disco experiences, and of course a disco costume contest. It'll be "far out."

Put on your "boogie shoes" and wear your gold lame, jumpsuits, bell bottoms & wide colored shirts, Farah Faucet curls, big sunglasses, and sparkly dresses.

You'll want to invite your friends and co-workers as we head to "funky town".

Prepare for a memorable night as we light up the dance floor, spin under the disco balls and move for those who have MS.  

Embrace your "disco diva" and join us as we "follow the disco ball." Don't be a "funky chicken" and "hustle" to buy your tickets.

About the Rampy MS Research Foundation

MS stops people from moving. We are moving towards a cure

  • Nearly 1 million people are living with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the United States.
  • MS is also the leading cause of disability among young adults.
  • We’re building a first-of-its-kind research network focused exclusively on a cure with the top research scientists in the country. 

Your support funds MS researchers at the University of Arkansas-Medical Sciences, Northwestern University and the University of California-San Francisco. 

Scientists tell us we are closer than ever to finding a cure for multiple sclerosis (MS). It's simply a matter of how quickly we can fund a cure. Join us. 

Getting There

Thaden School's Great Hall
800 SE C St
Bentonville, Arkansas 72712
United States

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