UC Clermont's 'The Main Event' Revue Benefits Student Scholarships
UC Clermont College will host The Main Event A Red and Black Revue from 5:30-9 p.m., Friday, May 12, at the Holiday Inn in Eastgate.
The event benefits UC Clermont student scholarships, the 21st Century Library Transformation and a new Fine Arts classroom. There will be live entertainment, an open bar, dinner by the bite and fine arts student showcase. A live auction by Craig Lytle will take place during the evening.
Purchase tickets online at
www.foundation.uc.edu/MainEvent2017
or call Mindi Hilgeman at 513-558-3420 by May 8.
Ticket prices:
General public ticket: $75
UC Clermont College Donor Ticket: $50
Seniors (65 & over) and Young Professionals (40 & under) Ticket: $35
Business Casual Dress
UC Clermont College is located in the center of Clermont County on 91 beautiful wooded acres in Batavia Township. The college is an accredited, open-access institution offering more than 50 programs and degrees. UC East, a Clermont County expansion in the former Ford plant in Batavia Township, opened in the fall of 2010. It is home to UC Clermont's Allied Health programs. The college is part of the nationally recognized University of Cincinnati. For more information, call 513-732-5200 or visit www.ucclermont.edu
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