Boca Helping Hands to Host Annual MONOPOLY® Event & Casino Night

MONOPOLY® game enthusiasts will have a chance to prove their skills while raising money for charity at the 16th Annual MONOPOLY® Event & Casino Night event. The night is hosted by Boca Helping Hands (BHH) at 6 p.m. on Saturday, April 30, at The Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club, 2425 West Maya Palm Dr. in Boca Raton. Guests will compete for the Boca Helping Hands title of MONOPOLY® Game Champion. The evening will include hors d’oeuvres and dinner, a silent and live auction by auctioneer Neil Saffer, casino gaming, and a DJ.

“This event is so much fun and unique,” Gary Peters says, president of Boca Helping Hands’ Board, a two-time National MONOPOLY® Champion who will serve as the MONOPOLY® tournament mediator. “Think about how you loved Monopoly as a kid. This is a great opportunity to enjoy the game again.”

Proceeds from the event will help assist Boca Helping Hands, a community-based nonprofit that provides food, medical, financial assistance, education, job training and guidance to over 27,000 people annually. Event sponsors include JM Family Enterprises, Gary Peters Family Foundation, Tandy and Joe Robinson, Rochelle LeCavalier and Peter and Susan Brockway.

Tickets start at $250 and are available for purchase at BocaHelpingHands.org/MONOPOLY. Contact Karen Swedenborg, Development Manager, at 561-417-0913 ext. 202 or [email protected] for sponsorship opportunities.

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