The Whitehall FFA Alumni will host its 2nd Annual Dinner, Dance and Auction on Friday, March 7, at the Whitehall Community Center. The community-wide event is designed to raise funds and support for the local Whitehall FFA program while bringing together alumni, families, businesses and supporters.

Doors will open at 4:30 p.m., with dinner served beginning at 5:00 p.m. Following the meal, attendees can participate in both live and silent auctions. The evening will also feature live music by Lance Handyside, providing entertainment for guests as the event transitions into the dance portion of the night.

Tickets will be available at the door on the day of the event. Admission is priced at $25 for adults and $15 for students, while children five years old and under will be admitted free of charge. Organizers encourage early arrival to allow time for bidding on auction items and seating prior to dinner service.

In addition to welcoming attendees, the Whitehall FFA Alumni are currently seeking donations for both the silent and live auctions. Businesses, families and individuals are invited to contribute items of any size or value. According to organizers, proceeds from the event directly benefit the Whitehall FFA program, helping fund leadership development opportunities, competitive events and hands-on agricultural education experiences for student members.

The Whitehall FFA program plays an important role in promoting agricultural education, leadership and career readiness among local students. Community support through events such as the alumni dinner and auction helps ensure the program can continue to offer expanded opportunities for its members.

Those interested in donating auction items or seeking additional information are encouraged to contact event organizers directly. Community members of all ages are invited to attend and support the continued success of Whitehall FFA.

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