(Silently) dance to your own beat with GYAC Jan. 25

The Gifford Youth Achievement Center (GYAC) announces its first-ever Ship to Shore Cruise Party, setting sail on Saturday, Jan. 25. The one-of-a-kind fundraiser, featuring a silent disco, will take place, on shore, at Oak Harbor Club from 5:30-9:30 p.m.

Cruise elegant is the name of the game for the evening’s festivities. On the itinerary: cocktail hour, live entertainment, dinner, dancing and raffle drawings.

Upon arrival, guests will receive a pair of wireless headphones. When the dance party begins, guests may tune into one of three channels, hand-selected for your enjoyment. Depending on the channel you choose, your headphones will glow red, blue or green. Gather with a group of greens or mix it up. It’s your choice!

GYAC’s silent dance party, with Shari and Joe of Swingstation at the helm, offers guests the option to select their preference of music or socialize without having to shout.

Thanks to the generosity of several sponsors, GYAC is featuring five raffle packages, including a 4/5-night cruise for two from Royal Caribbean. Raffle tickets are $50 each or three for $150, and you need not be present to win. Ship to Shore Cruise Party tickets are $150 per person. All proceeds will benefit GYAC’s student educational programs.

Ready to dance the night away…silently, during GYAC’s nautical adventure?  Seas the day! Buy your tickets today at www.gyac.net or call 772-794-1005.

About GYAC

Gifford Youth Achievement Center, a 501(c)(3), opened its doors in 1998 with the sole purpose of enhancing the academic performance of children in Indian River County. The nonprofit organization, governed by a volunteer board of directors, focuses on at-risk students who live in the Gifford, Sebastian, Vero Beach and Wabasso areas. In addition to youth offerings, GYAC provides activities and programming for adults and seniors citizens, such as exercise classes, bible study, and computer and educational training. The Center also hosts job fairs, health clinics, community gatherings and is an information hub for those in need of services.

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