The Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center will hold its fourth annual black-tie event, Night at the Bella Luna, on September 26. The event is presented by Bobby Comstock Private Wealth Advisors and Mercy and is Chaired by Bobby and Jean Brown. Principal Sponsors are AD Services of Arkansas, Inc. and Oaklawn.
The evening will feature a musical performance by Brooke Martin, as well as Cliff and Susan. It will take place at Bella Luna of Millcreek in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and will be organized by Signature Events.
“Our fourth annual black-tie event is more than just a night of elegance; it’s a testament to the unwavering commitment of our community to the children we serve,” said Tracey Childress, director of the Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center. “Every contribution made during this event directly impacts the lives of vulnerable children and helps ensure they receive the support and care they need. We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who joins us in making a difference.”
Catering Temptations will donate the food. The event will also feature a live auction and gaming tables. You can purchase tickets and make donations at the Night at Bella Luna event page.
The Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center’s mission utilizes a multidisciplinary team approach to provide a safe, child-friendly and caring place where children are assessed when allegations of child abuse arise. This approach includes law enforcement, Department of Human Services, Arkansas State Police — Crimes Against Children Division, Prosecutor’s Office and the Child Advocacy Center. CAMCAC currently has an office in Hot Springs and an additional location in Benton. It serves five counties: Montgomery, Garland, Saline, Hot Springs and Grant.
See the list of all the Saline County events at www.mysaline.com/events